Posted on 02/23/2009 8:46:10 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
As a farmer, I am dealing with this. We may or may not be financed, we’ll find out for sure tomorrow morning. We have a small farming community but only 3 of the operations have any financial health and I hear that a few have already been denied.
Last year we lost around 60% or our crops. The weather was freaky. It was so dry that irrigation didn’t do the trick because the wind would blow in the dust and the static electricity would just zap the plants, they looked like they had gone through a hard freeze. It was surreal, it felt like we were on another planet, I’ve never seen anything like it in my 55 years.
That was after 2007 when we had a 5 minute hail storm that destroyed our already mature crops. So much of our local economy depends on agriculture that I don’t see us getting jobs easily.
We know what it is like here but we hear that there are a lot of farmers in Texas going broke and there is news that California farmers might not be receiving all the water they need because of the drought.
The markets last year were crazy because the speculators were just playing with the market and no one wanted delivery of the actual product so things went cheap.
I am going to plant as large a truck garden as I can handle...if I possibly can.
Big grocery day tomorrow. Stock and store in place off property.
you optimist!
Or lower--I say to 3000. This stinkulus is doing nothing. It is time to put our financial system up on the rack and do some major rebuilding.
2 billion, tops!
if 2 billion die, that will ease the food shortage considerably
I say, smart move. Meat will become unaffordable.
* Rice = 50%
* Corn = 35%
* Wheat = 30%
These percentages are for the whole world. These seem a bit high for just one country to have.
Yes! And, he has a sure-fire cure for baldness, PMS and “Things that make you go HMMMMM....”
bttt
Ummmm, actually I made a late mortgage payment this month. It was the very first late mortgage payment I have ever made in my life (I'm closer to 60 than 50).
Next month, no payment. After two years of unemployment, I'm tapped out.
Evil me. I was merely hoping that if only I could convince enough other people to pay late, or skip paying entirely, my little failing would get lost in the shuffle.
I'll confess, I'll confess only if I can plea bargin for no Helen Thomas coochee coochee show!!!
when they ask for the payment ask them to produce the original note.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-sun-fighting-back-homeownersfeb22,0,6335582.story
delay forclosure by demanding the original note?? ChicTrib
I've arranged a few months of 'forbearance'.
That’s on the list of things to do.
With any kind of luck (any kind except bad) we’ll get some funding to get the company exhumed.
We’ve got an enabling technology for a huge volume much needed product.
if that works, give me a job!
Damn. You too?
Time to buy! Or sell! Argh! Nite!
lol.
yup, but I was poor before the recession. I beat the rush,
I say that a few million people suddenly increasing their deductibles on their W2 would send a big loud message.
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