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by giantg2
2004 days ago
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You probably aren't paying tax on the tractor, but you are paying thousands in tax on your land and house. Then you do have equipment costs of the tractor, capital expenditures, etc. So you also need to produce enough to sell to cover some costs. Also, you can't grow more than an acre of wheat for self-use legally in the US anyways. |
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I find this very surprising, especially considering this should vary by state (although I know this might be the kind of thing the Commerce Clause could get up into).
I can't find any information that there's a cap on wheat production in the US. Got a source?