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Default The myth of food production "efficiency" in the "ar" debate

Robert Seago > writes
>In article >,
> Jim Webster > wrote:
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>> > You can be sure that if the trees are ever worth harvesting again
>> > they will be allowed to.

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>> Since when has the state worried about damaging the economic viability
>> of a family enterprise? They are as likely to be nationalised if they
>> become that valuable. ;-(

>
>You might as well say they will nationalise wheat growing now.
>Nationalisation has pretty well always been when a firm has pretty well
>failed.


Thats not true in most of the world, usually the opposite.

>> are you commercial? that is the issue. If I plant trees I use our
>> families money and have to get that money back over the years.

>
>Is this something that has ever happened or do you just think it is likely
>to happen some time?


Que?

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Oz
This post is worth absolutely nothing and is probably fallacious.