handirifle
Veteran Member
To my understanding they pay "up to" about $10K, a couple of one friends tractors are about $40K new. They cannot sell them out of state, and once the state gets them, they are to drain the oil and run the engine till it breaks.
It's classic government progress. There was a state referendum last vote to even delay the stupid law until the economy improved, not even to try to cancel it and these idiots have their noses so far in the air they voted that bill down. The liberal media and the Greenies and their money backers put out ads that acted like the air in CA would be black again in a year if it passed.
The worst part about it, is here, like many states, due to sheer volume in numbers, the cities vote to steal money from the farmers.
Well, that particular farmer has a bid in on acreage in Idaho, and hope to be there in 4 years, so the state will lose once again. He's been running this farm since the 70's. I seriously doubt anyone that can afford to buy and run the farm will, not with these regs.
It's classic government progress. There was a state referendum last vote to even delay the stupid law until the economy improved, not even to try to cancel it and these idiots have their noses so far in the air they voted that bill down. The liberal media and the Greenies and their money backers put out ads that acted like the air in CA would be black again in a year if it passed.
The worst part about it, is here, like many states, due to sheer volume in numbers, the cities vote to steal money from the farmers.
Well, that particular farmer has a bid in on acreage in Idaho, and hope to be there in 4 years, so the state will lose once again. He's been running this farm since the 70's. I seriously doubt anyone that can afford to buy and run the farm will, not with these regs.