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Old 09-30-2006, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by kamil View Post
I'm in level 4 economics courses where we have applied economic models to this issue. Land is extremely cheap in the USA.....here you go, $250K for 322 acres. We don't need to outsource our food supply just yet. While I'm getting my expensive education, you should probably start looking for a new job cause I'm sure your current one is bound to be outsourced since you are complaining so much.

http://cgi.ebay.com/322-AC-Arkansas-Ranch-Farm-Property-Land-For-Sale-Ponds_W0QQitemZ320028277155QQihZ011QQcategoryZ15841QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Oh, you are studying the theory of economics, great. If you knew anything at all about farming and the real world your might begin to understand that all land is not the same and that all is not suitable for long term farming... and that most which fits that bill is now sprouting subdivisions of corporate McHousing units rather than foodstuffs. Do a little economics on that situation boy wonder.

And my job is in the field of sustainable development and resource conservation, something we are going to be needing alot more of as you economic theorists continue to miscalculate the full and true costs of goods/services that get billed to future generations. I`ll be quite busy while you look like this...
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