145,000 acres?

Come on Levi. Certainly you know why there is always milk at the store, right? BECAUSE SOMEONE PROFITS BY PRODUCING IT.

The “miracle” of the market. No bureaucrat or overlord had to tell him to produce it. He (the dairy farmer/multinational milk conglomerate) simply saw a chance to make money by making sure you can always enjoy your Frosted Flakes.

I don’t think that makes him evil or greedy. No more than any of us for demanding a paycheck on Friday for work performed. We can debate on the margins about mega-farms and environmental effects etc., and that’s fair enough, but the principle is unassailable. Travel anywhere in the world— the places you are most likely to find fresh, cold almost endless supplies of milk are the most economically free/capitalistic.

But as usual, I digress. :nocausagracia:
Shoot...do I have to rebel against the Milk Barons now too...
 
We are seeing people buy 20 acre parcels and applying for building permits, they log the entire property to the lot lines and sell the empty lot or sit on it for years because it’s too ugly to sell. I fucken hate that shit. Sorry for my language.

Happens here too with a higher selling price now that they’ve removed all value, I mean, “improved” the lot by clearing it.
 

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