by NeoLotus » Tue 11 Mar 2008, 05:31:38
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Heineken', 'A')s usual, most of us are being proven right, and most of the rest of the world proven wrong.
That's what scares me.
It scares me that we are right, and are likely to go on being right, not just about oil costs but all the rest of it.
I'm waiting for the grocery shelves in my little town in rural MN (prime farmland America) to start having blank spaces on the shelves or price increases that amount to sticker shock. Then maybe, just maybe, the town might consider its own roots as a farm town instead of a big city wannabe.
But then, we'll have to contend with the Farm Bill that limits what people grow on their farms if they are getting any supports for growing monoculture crops. There's a heavy penalty to be paid for switching to fruits and veggies. And before anyone spouts off about farmers and farm subsidies, there's a huge difference between the family farmers I know personally who need those supports and the mega-corp farms that don't.
Even so, given the current economic situation and increase in oil/gasoline prices and its impact on food prices, I'm inclined to start thinking about "guerrilla" vegetable growing and really pushing on installing a permanent, year-round, with meat coolers, farmer's market. Hm. This makes my nerves tingle. Gotta find courage.