to go into it and in this case it looks like farmers are going to have to eat the cost monterey county farm bureau executive director norm groot said additional taxes or fees and expensive regulations would place an unwise burden on an ag industry already struggling in recent years who said he hadn't fully n.y.c. report in its recommendations but said local farmers have been bracing for a fertilizer fee and this is something we've seeing in europe of course with this horsemeat scandal as well sinkholes is the farmers are saying that they're not actually making any money anyway from the beef market so if they have to pay for extra fees to make sure that the the products going into the burger and various other ready meals is actually beef and not horse but they can't they also have to give up right and don't forget fertilizer is a product of the petrochemical industry it's commerce from oil. and so as the price of oil skyrockets because concert of tozer is no good investor overrated idiots like that all the water in saudi arabia who can't make a rub two nickels together are going much much higher ju