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sparklecity June 24, 2015 at 1:13 pm

Seems like I recall FITS posting numerous times that abolishing state government departments like DNR and SC Dept of Agriculture were the right things to do…….
“We don’t need no stinking bureaucrats telling us were might be in for a drought and the crop prices might suffer on the commodity market”!!!
Oops, gotta go – need to check on hog bellies futures!!!!!

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Jackie Chiles June 24, 2015 at 1:39 pm

“Having recently driven through these very regions of the state, our founding editor Will Folks can confirm corn crops are “looking rough.””

Thank God Folks is on the job. This is exactly the type of free market analysis we need. Folks didn’t need any government employees to tell us how much rain each county received. He just got out there and made a free market determination that corn crops were looking rough. Saved the entire budget of the Dept of Agriculture and DNR in an afternoon right there.

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sparklecity June 24, 2015 at 2:13 pm

Agreed
However, it looks like FITS utilized a chart generated by a state agency(SC State Climate Office) to back up his observations!!!!!

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Bible Thumper June 24, 2015 at 5:17 pm

Jackie, Not only is South Carolina suffering a drought. South Carolina is “LITERALLY” in bad “SHAPE”. Compare with this older map. I
think South Carolina has been squashed.
http://geology.com/county-map/south-carolina.shtml

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Jackie Chiles June 24, 2015 at 5:36 pm

Typical government funded mistake. That’s why the free market should determine state/county borders.

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