> Even if you disagree with someone, you need to try to see from their viewpoint in order to know how to proceed. 

> That is one view,  but its not the farm view.   The simple farm view is the "spoiled brat perspective"  those sitting at a fine restaurant eating the spoils,  telling those who actually produced it how they should be doing it,  without having any real knowledge.

I am trying to say that non-farmers need to see from the farmer's viewpoint and you respond with this? We should just give up trying to communicate altogether? Consumers should have nothing to say about how food is produced? I don't think that's how free markets work. I have been trying to promote mutual understanding and respect, and you say: no point, farmers think consumers are idiots.

PLB

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