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17 responses to “How are Virginians Preparing for the Coming Food Price Shocks?”

  1. James Wyatt Whitehead Avatar
    James Wyatt Whitehead

    Grandaddy Hawkins would not have been bothered by diesel prices. He never had a tractor. 2 horses. Lady and Pat. Maybe Youngkin can waive the diesel taxes for Virginia farmers. Plenty of fertilizer for Virginia farmers. Manure. It has the best concentration of N-15 for crops. I have an old school manure spreader if you need it. Horses not included.
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    1. James Kiser Avatar
      James Kiser

      Farmers don’t pay the same price for Diesel that truckers do.

      1. The farmers I know aren’t getting much of a discount from the retail price you see on I-81

        1. James Kiser Avatar
          James Kiser

          The point was farmers do not pay the tax that truckers do the suggestion was to cut farmers a break on diesel taxes. kinda hard to give them a break on taxes they don’t pay.

          1. James Wyatt Whitehead Avatar
            James Wyatt Whitehead

            I had no idea. I will remember that one.

          2. WayneS Avatar

            If you see a pump labeled “Off-Road Diesel” at a fueling station, the price will/should be significantly less than that of regular diesel. That is because most of the fuel taxes have been waived.

            While the fuel is chemically the same as regular diesel, it is illegal to use it in road vehicles. It is intended for use only in off-road vehicles and equipment (agriculture, construction, landscaping, etc.).

            Off-road diesel is dyed red. The dye is very powerful and retains its color even under extensive dilution. If you put even a small amount in the tank of your truck the fuel will be red/pink for a very long time, unless you completely drain it and clean it out.

            If the “fuel police” catch you with red/pink fuel in the tank on your over-the-road truck you will be charged as a tax-cheat.

    2. WayneS Avatar

      And as much as many people may not like to admit it, sewage sludge runs a close second to animal manure for nitrogen content.

  2. Can’t windmills and solar farms make fertilizer as we move away from fossil fuels?

    1. James Kiser Avatar
      James Kiser

      Out of what? You prove (this is not a dig at you personally) the ignorance of the average American of how stuff is made and produced and transported. You should read the o-ed by A. Finley in the WSJ on just how dependent the world is on fossil fuels. If and when fossil fuels are eliminated you will lose medicine,food,electricity,clothes,roads and on and on the list id endless prepare to learn how to live as our ancestors did in the 1800’s.

      1. That’s why I have proposed that all those who want to ban fossil fuel to live the life they promote…. let them pay the price of windmill/solar produced electricity. Let them live one week without touching anything based on dead dinos! Then we’ll see how they talk the talk — after actually walking the walk they preach for the rest of us. ๐Ÿ˜‰

        1. James Kiser Avatar
          James Kiser

          What Finley said most Americans I believe think stuff just magically appears on shelves. I agree with one exception I think they should do without for a year.

    2. WayneS Avatar

      That’s a good one!

  3. vicnicholls Avatar
    vicnicholls

    I have 6 bunnies who produce bunny gold. Better than horse and chicken and its cold not a hot manure. ๐Ÿ™‚ I haven’t gotten fertilizer or anything but some lime and epsom salts in years.

    1. James Wyatt Whitehead Avatar
      James Wyatt Whitehead

      Hee Haw! Bunny Gold! I will remember that one too.

  4. James C. Sherlock Avatar
    James C. Sherlock

    Given the discussion of manure as a substitute for petrochemical fertilizer, everything you wish to know about the use of manure in agriculture is at https://www.ers.usda.gov/webdocs/publications/42731/16741_ap037b_1_.pdf?v=41055

    1. Paul Sweet Avatar
      Paul Sweet

      But neighbors don’t like the smell.

      1. James C. Sherlock Avatar
        James C. Sherlock

        One of the issues with living next to a farm.

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