To: edpc
It is a great market niche to exploit if you're into agriculture though. Premium prices for often substandard products - but the packaging is extremely important. High labor costs offset much of the profit in many crops, but there are plenty of opportunities to find the right ones for a small operation.
6 posted on
04/30/2006 5:11:48 AM PDT by
WorkingClassFilth
(Di'ver'si'ty (adj.): A compound word derived from the root words: division; perversion; adversity.)
To: WorkingClassFilth
It is a great market niche to exploit if you're into agriculture though. Premium prices for often substandard products - but the packaging is extremely important. High labor costs offset much of the profit in many crops, but there are plenty of opportunities to find the right ones for a small operation. The interesting part of this whole thing is that it is all so much hog wash. How do you know that they are really so called organic, because the farmer told you, would you like to buy some bridge stock??? Not you workingclass, but people that believe this bull.
8 posted on
04/30/2006 6:47:18 AM PDT by
org.whodat
(Never let the facts get in the way of a good assumption.)
To: WorkingClassFilth
Premium prices for often substandard products - LOL! So right, but, there's one born every minute as they say.
We're a rich, no, wealthy country and we can afford to throw away money on useless and valuless food stuffs.
12 posted on
04/30/2006 8:18:18 AM PDT by
Balding_Eagle
(God has blessed Republicans with really stupid enemies.)
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