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<blockquote data-quote="gst" data-source="post: 177175" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>plains you really need to stop basing your "beliefs" and "opinions" on agriculture from the 1970's. Farmers then are not the agriculturalists of today. </p><p></p><p>What you do not take into consideration plains is that agriculture only exists if there is a market for what we produce. Those people that choose to live a life where a majority of their time was not producing food and fiber ultimately impact wildlife populations as much as ag producers themselves simply thru demand of food. </p><p></p><p>ag has evolved many times over since the 1970's. I have repeatedly tried to share with you the facts of the positives agriculture is embracing as it relates to conservation which in turn relates to benefits to wildlife which in turn relates to benefits to sportsmen all the while meeting the demand of the consumer. </p><p></p><p>Maybe once try having a conversation where you leave your "beliefs" and "opinions" that you do not take the time to find out if true aside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gst, post: 177175, member: 373"] plains you really need to stop basing your "beliefs" and "opinions" on agriculture from the 1970's. Farmers then are not the agriculturalists of today. What you do not take into consideration plains is that agriculture only exists if there is a market for what we produce. Those people that choose to live a life where a majority of their time was not producing food and fiber ultimately impact wildlife populations as much as ag producers themselves simply thru demand of food. ag has evolved many times over since the 1970's. I have repeatedly tried to share with you the facts of the positives agriculture is embracing as it relates to conservation which in turn relates to benefits to wildlife which in turn relates to benefits to sportsmen all the while meeting the demand of the consumer. Maybe once try having a conversation where you leave your "beliefs" and "opinions" that you do not take the time to find out if true aside. [/QUOTE]
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