Wow, have you seen the Price of corn!!!

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Went to WalMart today, they had their corn out and it was $10.00 for a 40# bag. Man I think my feeders are goin empty this year. Thank you all you wackjob liberal envioro freaks. Thanks to ethanol, can't afford to feed the deer. Crazy world, lets use FOOD to make a gas addative.. CRAZY WORLD!!!!
 

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Went to WalMart today, they had their corn out and it was $10.00 for a 40# bag. Man I think my feeders are goin empty this year. Thank you all you wackjob liberal envioro freaks. Thanks to ethanol, can't afford to feed the deer. Crazy world, lets use FOOD to make a gas addative.. CRAZY WORLD!!!!

yep your right, far right, to blame liberals for using FOOD to make gas addative. Perhaps we should blame conservatives for using FOOD to bait deer? Thus the rising cost of corn. Crazy huh?
 

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Thank you all you wackjob liberal envioro freaks. Thanks to ethanol, can't afford to feed the deer. Crazy world, lets use FOOD to make a gas addative.. CRAZY WORLD!!!!

i bet ADM has more to do with it than the damn dirty hippies

though #2 yellow dent is hardly food at all
 

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Saw 40 lb bags at my walmart for $8.99 a couple of weeks ago. Don't know if they have bumped up the price due to the drought. Will have to check again when I'm back there. I did pick up .223 Tulammo for $4.97 on Friday. Hollow points were....gulp....$28/box.
 

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Yes - it's called a "drought". Some of my farming friends grow corn, and are afraid they're going to lose the entire crop this year from it. The whole "food vs. fuel" thing seems like a goofy argument to me, anyway. Corn is used to fatten livestock for the most part, and as for humans? How much corn does the average person eat? If it wasn't subsidized, made into HFCS and added to everything from honey (I've seen it) to crackers, we wouldn't consume but a few ears at picnics and the occasional side at Cracker Barrel.
 

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