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Related: About this forum'We're getting a double hit': Mississippi farmers, slammed by weather and tariffs, still say they
Were getting a double hit: Mississippi farmers, slammed by weather and tariffs, still say they support presidentRoger Campbell, age 67, who farms about 2,000 acres with his two brothers in Prentiss, Lee and Itawamba counties in northeast Mississippi, says he farms because it is what I know.
For 51 springs, he has put seeds in the ground, just as his father did.
But the combination of uncertainty caused by tariffs imposed on American farmers by China and the unusually wet spring is testing the nerve of most Mississippi farmers, including Campbell.
I enjoy farming, said Campbell, who farms with his brothers, Tony and Mike. Of course, I dont want to lose money. You cant long in this business. The equipment is so expensive.
Read more: https://mississippitoday.org/2019/05/28/were-getting-a-double-hit-mississippi-farmers-slammed-by-weather-and-tariffs-still-say-they-support-president/
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'We're getting a double hit': Mississippi farmers, slammed by weather and tariffs, still say they (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
May 2019
OP
If Trump still has their support, it's hard to imagine anything he could do to lose it.
Arkansas Granny
May 2019
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rpannier
(24,567 posts)1. If il douche drove over their land, set fire to their crops
shot their families and then salted their fields so nothing would grow, they'd still support him
Arkansas Granny
(31,805 posts)4. If Trump still has their support, it's hard to imagine anything he could do to lose it.
Are they really that supportive or just won't admit to making a mistake by voting for the shitstain?
d_r
(6,907 posts)2. this Family has
2,000 acre "farm" in Mississippi. A few generations ago that was called a "plantation."
MyOwnPeace
(17,273 posts)3. They believe.......
the "master deal-maker" is working in their best interest.
HA!
Between IQ45's knowledge and his ego they haven't got a prayer!