Getting Used to Life without Food, Wall Street, BP, Bio-ethanol and Death of ...

My late grandfather, a man of sturdy Norwegian-American farm stock, who later became a newspaper editor and political activist during the First World War, used to say, 'A man can get used to pretty much anything with time, except dying...and even that with some practice.' Well, as fate has it, it seems we, the vast majority of the human race, are about to test that adage in regard to the availability of our daily bread itself.

Food is one of those funny things it's hard to live without. We all tend to take it for granted that our local supermarket will continue to offer whatever we wish, in abundance, at affordable prices or nearly so. Yet living without adequate food is the growing prospect facing hundreds of millions, if not billions, of us over the coming years.

Eliminating emergency reserves

The ability to manipulate the price of essential foods worldwide at will -- almost irrespective of today’s physical supply and demand for grains -- is quite recent. It is also scarcely understood.

Up until the grain crisis of the mid-1970s there was no single "world price" for grain, the benchmark for the price of all foods and food products. Grain prices were determined locally in thousands of market places where buyer and seller met. The onset of economic globalization was to change that radically to the worse as the tiny percent of grains traded internationally were able to set the global price for the bulk of grains grown.

From the time of the earliest traces left by Sumerian civilization some two thousand years before Christ, in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in today's Iraq, almost every culture had the practice of storing a reserve stock of a grain harvest – right up to the most recent times. Wars, droughts and famines were the reason. When properly stored, grain can be safely stored over a period of about seven years, enabling reserve stocks in case of an emergency.

After the Second World War, Washington created a General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) to serve as a wedge to push free trade among major industrial nations, especially the European Community. During initial negotiations, agriculture was deliberately kept off the table at the insistence of the Europeans, especially the French, who regarded political defense of Europe’s Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) and European agriculture protections as non-negotiable.

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Getting Used to Life without Food, Wall Street, BP, Bio-ethanol and Death of ...
Getting Used to Life without Food, Wall Street, BP, Bio-ethanol and Death of ...

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Farmall Cub • View topic - Ford 2000 Offset

Yes. Just sold a complete, non-running Ford 2000 offset to a gentleman from Kentucky. Didn't want to do it, but time, space, dollars, and wife dictated it was a good option. I couldn't find much info or pics on the tractor on the internet - doesn't seem to be many restored models around. If you have a chance to buy it and its affordable, grab it.


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The 1970 Ford 2000. In 1965, the Ford tractor had a complete redesign, known as the 6X. The row-crop and offset tractors were no longer offered ...

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In fact, outside the United States and Canada, the 2000 was known as the Dexta ... In 1966, the Ford Tractor Division began marketing a line of lawn and ...

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Blue-and-Beige Ford Transition Tractors 73 Ford 2000 Four-Cylinder ... 2000 were the same as those offered for the Workmaster including the offset version. ...

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For 1965, the range of 2000 through 5000 tractors was replaced, Ford dropped row -crop and offset models. Smaller tractors used three-cylinder diesels,- the ...

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Row-crop and offset tractors were eliminated from the line (except for the ... and was the first Ford to break the 100 horse- A 1992 Ford-Versatile 976 ...

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