(Although farming is just weird anyway from a free enterprise point of view due to to subsidies and shit.)
My Asda sells locally produced eggs, which I always buy, for reasons which escape me (I guess I've been successfully marketed to by brand image). And there are all the niche strategies for making a farm into a successful business by selling something unique. If you're just churning out the same old butter* as everybody else then you don't really deserve to make money, since you aren't doing anything special.
...anyway I have to go and watch some horror films now, see you later.
*yes I know that would probably be made in an industrial dairy rather than a farm, unless it was really classy butter, but I left it in for rhetoric.
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My Asda sells locally produced eggs, which I always buy, for reasons which escape me (I guess I've been successfully marketed to by brand image). And there are all the niche strategies for making a farm into a successful business by selling something unique. If you're just churning out the same old butter* as everybody else then you don't really deserve to make money, since you aren't doing anything special.
...anyway I have to go and watch some horror films now, see you later.
*yes I know that would probably be made in an industrial dairy rather than a farm, unless it was really classy butter, but I left it in for rhetoric.