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      9 months ago

      the former United Farmers party

      Well I don’t know what happened really, but at a guess maybe it had something to do with all the farmers who sold out to either the big “agribusiness” operators that have largely replaced them or to housing developers. Concentration of ownership has been a problem in many industries, but rarely have the effects been so dramatic as in farming. Since the heyday of the United Farmers of Canada there are 75% fewer farms in Canada, and 233% more Canadians. Living in a “rural” area no longer means you’re all that likely to own a farm,