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Someone below made a comment below about farmers might as well go to the casino as opposed to doing a better job of marketing and growing their crops.
Well, I've got news for you. Farmers have already been doing that for decades.
As long as we have these government reports that are treated as gospel by the traders, the deck is stacked. Most farmers already know that the house always wins.
Just throw us a few crumbs for our meager existence and leave us alone.
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There is no doubt that good information helps one market. There is also no doubt that some trade on noise.
Government reports are not treated as gospel by traders. They are simply a reference point that helps people get together on a price. Using them or any information wisely does seem to stack the deck.
One of the problems is we should only care about selling once a year, that is, hedging. Traders are trying to make money every day, every hour. Why do we care about that? We only have to be pretty much right twice, once when we sell and once when we buy (if hedging).
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Of course, they will switch from manual work, physical one, to online money as it is firstly more accessible, secondly, nowadays it brings you more money. People don't appreciate the job done in fields, it costs less, and it seems easy when it has considerable importance for our humanity. Living without farmers means living without agriculture, living without food. But this problem can be solved just by the authorities. I hope our farmers will find ways to incorporate that two things together, online casinos and physical work for the population. I can understand them as I also started online money-making; I learned from payperhead.net, so I'm not accusing them; I hope for the best future anyway.
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Well, as the author said, the house always wins! That's not only about gambling and politics. That's about everything in this world, including agriculture, and you can mention that, especially in developing countries. Casino marketing, as you called it, isn't that simple. You have to study the society's mentality or the part of the society that you want to trigger. And as I said above, it's not only about casinos. It's about everything in this world. That's why when sites like https://www.jbo88vn.com are looking to promote themselves, they choose a specific strategy.
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just as serious as your "seriosly". the "house" has dealt the cards for decades to favor the big donors..(merchants of grain --buyers--even the ones in the grocery store). Then paid the producers to plant more. Usda, long ago, made the turn from food supply supporter to a price controller.
The amount paid to producers to keep "fence row to fence row" supply coming is cheaper than it was to pay storage on a real supply..... and for federal employees far easier. Before anyone dredges up the historical usda budget data to show an increased budget, don't forget to subtract the food assistance (welfare) portion off the usda budget.....it has nothing to do with agriculture.
But seriously do you care about this subject or just wanting to dredge up the past by using the marketing program to mix it up....?? Or just keeping the readership numbers artificially elevated. Like the usda monthly reports falsely report future supply??
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If farmers play casinos, who will farming and economic entities be? No, I have nothing against it, it's just that such an activity is not always profitable. It can only be done in terms of capital contribution, not casino betting. At most what makes a profit is betting. But as a site owner who created it on the basis of software from https://bossaction.com I can say that bookie sites should be well monitored. And competitors are also making such betting sites using quality platforms. So if the farmer will be additionally involved in betting, then fine. But it is not an alternative for farms.
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I would also prefer to play casino online rather than farming, because it is quite a hard physical work, which is not appreciated at all if we take into account the effort that a farmer has to put in every day. He gets little money but gets very tired, while in online casino sites like agen slot terpercaya you can win a lot more without taking your ***** off the chair. Of course, everything is not so simple here either, you need to study the strategies of various gambling games and gain experience before you start earning solid money from this.
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Thanks for the information.
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Transitioning from growing crops and sitting in the farmlands for years to gambling in casinos isn't easy. Farmers aren't getting as much love as they used to. I think https://www.casinobulister.com/betting-tips/ does a great job giving you a heads-up when you become a beginner in casinos. Of course, it only raises the chances of winning whenever you're betting, but any help is appreciated, right? To be honest, farmers shouldn't get involved in casinos and betting. Who's gonna provide us food anyways? Aliens? Salary increases are the only option.