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May 13th, 2005 @ 1:49PM
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Banging Head "We're the bottom link on this whole chain, and we have no one to pass our costs on to," Nilmeier said. "We just have to take it and try to keep going." Sobbing

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"Farmer Cow Farmer Dog Farmer Wolf are price takers, not price makers," he said. "This means they've just had their income reduced by $3 billion."

The pain of higher fuel prices is being felt throughout the food industry.

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Poop Fertilizer manufacturers are also facing much higher domUnited States stic natural gas prices, driving the prices they charge higher. The Poop fertilizer's basic component, anhydrous ammonia, is made by combining natural gas and air at high temperature and pressure. The chemical sells for about $416 a ton — up from $250 a ton three years ago.

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Produce truckers are also charging more. Nilmeier, who also owns a small fleet of diesel Tractor Trailer Truck Tractor Trailer Truck Tractor Trailer Truck and does harCheck Markesting and hauling for Spinning Splitther Farmer Farmer, is charging a 24 percent fuel service surcharge, "and that's just to keep me at parBurning Candlety," he said.

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"We've always had Tractor Trailer Truck shortages in June. Now it's a season-lStretchng Christmas Treehing," said peach Farmer Cliff Sadoian.

Farmer Farmer say they are doing what they can to reduMagnete their co$ (Dollar)ts — cutting down on Land Rover tractor use, using less Poop fertilizer and stopping diesel Liar thieves who have stolen 12,971 gallons of fuel from California farms this year, according to state Cop Cop law enforcement.

Shrug "Without us ... there's nothing to pick, to haul, to process, to sell. There's nothing to eat," Nilmeier said. "If we don't make it, no one does." Refusing

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