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Yeah. There's only been agriculture in some of those areas for 20 years. You've got to slash all that rainforest.
Holy smokes.
Holy smokes.
Holy smokes.
We're worried about corporate farming in the U.S., We don't have corporate farms that have 5,000 engines.
We're worried about corporate farming in the U.S., We don't have corporate farms that have 5,000 engines.
We're worried about corporate farming in the U.S., We don't have corporate farms that have 5,000 engines.
At least not that I am aware of.
At least not that I am aware of.
At least not that I am aware of.
So are farmers socially high status in Brazil? Low status? How is a farmer viewed?
So are farmers socially high status in Brazil? Low status? How is a farmer viewed?
So are farmers socially high status in Brazil? Low status? How is a farmer viewed?
You were saying this morning that you even have some of the same battles that we do. Corey just shared a post yesterday about nitrates in the water. We're battling this again. There's a public perception, though, of us hurting the environment.
You were saying this morning that you even have some of the same battles that we do. Corey just shared a post yesterday about nitrates in the water. We're battling this again. There's a public perception, though, of us hurting the environment.
You were saying this morning that you even have some of the same battles that we do. Corey just shared a post yesterday about nitrates in the water. We're battling this again. There's a public perception, though, of us hurting the environment.
So when you've been in the States and you hear the crop, maybe you don't pay that close attention to it. When you hear the crop status reports coming out of South America, how accurate is that information?
So when you've been in the States and you hear the crop, maybe you don't pay that close attention to it. When you hear the crop status reports coming out of South America, how accurate is that information?
So when you've been in the States and you hear the crop, maybe you don't pay that close attention to it. When you hear the crop status reports coming out of South America, how accurate is that information?
We've got a couple of engineers that write in all the time to say they listen to us just so they can learn more about where their food comes from. They're not farmers themselves, but they find the content interesting and the educational opportunities to make them more aware of what's going on in the environment rather than just taking what the news says. Right.