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<blockquote data-quote="Banjo" data-source="post: 1505446" data-attributes="member: 17304"><p>The buyout ended the years long quota system, govt support price, bases, etc. Incidentally, none of that cost the govt anything , it was all paid for by the farmers. The buyout paid the farmers for their base .....some had a little bit and some had a lot.</p><p> Tobacco goes back for generations....anybody in their right mind knows its not good for you in any form. Many factors come into play like smoking 5 cigarettes a day or 3 packs a day. </p><p>Many a farm in this country was paid for growing tobacco. Most tobacco farmers I know are good people...just trying to make a living.</p><p>What the tobacco companies do with it after they get it....well, that may be a whole other story....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banjo, post: 1505446, member: 17304"] The buyout ended the years long quota system, govt support price, bases, etc. Incidentally, none of that cost the govt anything , it was all paid for by the farmers. The buyout paid the farmers for their base .....some had a little bit and some had a lot. Tobacco goes back for generations....anybody in their right mind knows its not good for you in any form. Many factors come into play like smoking 5 cigarettes a day or 3 packs a day. Many a farm in this country was paid for growing tobacco. Most tobacco farmers I know are good people...just trying to make a living. What the tobacco companies do with it after they get it....well, that may be a whole other story.... [/QUOTE]
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