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In a message dated 04/25/1999 1:29:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< How many farmers kept their land during the depression? >>
Quite a few of them. One guy I knew said his father's farm was even better
off after the Depression. They raised all of thei
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>How many farmers kept their land during the depression?
>Which meat packer will by your animals?
why would i want to sell them to meat-packers?
>Which grain towers will be open to buy your grain?
i'd prefer to use my grain myself, and sell the surplus
>Which bank will be r
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Andrew Kieran wrote:
> -Caveat Lector-
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> like my mother said once when we were talking about the possibilities of
> food shortage:
>
> "the most basic means of survival you can have is owning your own land"
>
> which is true, after all, a stockpile of food will only last so l
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like my mother said once when we were talking about the possibilities of
food shortage:
"the most basic means of survival you can have is owning your own land"
which is true, after all, a stockpile of food will only last so long, and
when it runs out, what do you do? resort to
As always, . . .
Om
K
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