>Not farmers that cater to niggers!
Keeping White farmers employed with money produce wholesalers eventually recoup from mud faces is fine by me.
>Kiddo? You're a idiot. To be clear I doubt you know the difference between a real farmer and a cash cropper. The latter of which is what you are trying to defend here.
Based on your emotional, immature responses, there's no doubt I have more time on this rock than do you. As well as more experience in the field of agriculture.
You hate-filled types always want to drag everyone down to your level. Respectable White people are above you and always will be. Especially White farmers.
Where does this stupid "emotional response" shit come from? Do you have original thoughts at all? Try expressing your thoughts in a meaningful manner instead of using drone responses. We can argue if you want, but not if you are going to use "internet tag lines" as your rebuttals.
You know nothing about me and you know nothing about farming or farmers. Glad that you respect them, but I doubt you understand what a real farmer is and does. I raise and grow my own food as my family has done for generations. Don't assume you know shit, cause you don't know shit...
>Where does this stupid "emotional response" shit come from?
It's completely justified.
It's based on my observations of the majority of your posts ever since you first signed on here. The hatred is palpable. It's a self-destructive & ultimately self-defeating. As is your generally argumentative tone.
It's the type of behavior one comes to expect from a leftist female. Especially the false accusations. KEK
>you know nothing about farming or farmers
Again KEK.
My Grandfather was farming before WW1.
My Dad was born and raised on a farm.
I've been involved in dairy farming, potato farming, I've managed an organic cow-calf operation, I've managed an hydroponic vegetable / culinary herb farm, I've managed the quality control department for the largest independent produce importer in Florida (where my responsibilities extended into several countries besides the US), I've managed the installation of a peach tree orchard, the trees and the irrigation system.
I've also been involved in operations which raised ducks, pheasants, ginseng and some stuff that grows pretty well in the Emerald Triangle. I was even a judge for a number of Grower's Cups up there.
I almost purchased a tangerine grove in South Texas which also produced watermelons and vegetables. (FmHA wouldn't give me good enough terms so I passed.)
My next project is going to be bison.
>Don't assume you know shit, cause you don't know shit...
Right back at you there kiddo.
Don't call me kiddo REEEEEEEEEEEEE
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