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James J. Cramer's commentary on the incessant Wall-Street hounding of large agricultural businesses in a time when commodities are prized like none other was foreseeable. Why does a farmer's ostensibly prodigious opportunity to capitalize on profit through food and fuel depend on the government?
In a period of deepening worldwide food scarcity, although not necessarily blatantly so in the United States, how can we continue to rely on non-renewable concepts of energy?
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