A good part of my family is involved in farming. No huge cooperate farms, but large and small, very successful family farms throughout the inter-mountain west. From large cattle farms in the western Utah desert, sheep herders in Wyoming, grain, hay and potato farms across the river plains of central Idaho, dairy farmers in the mountain valleys of northern Utah and produce farmers along the Arkansas river in Colorado.
So next time you are sitting on your balcony enjoying a fresh autumn breeze enjoying a thick juicy steak, a sour-cream and butter soaked baked-potato, a loaf of steaming bread, a cold beer or a glass of wine with a slice of cheese followed by a fresh slice of cantaloupe smothered in ice-cream, pull your wool sweater tight and be glad you live in a country where the farmers can and do provide your complacent overweight ass with all this luxury and remember: Not one of them could have done their job without a pickup.
Reading comprehension 101. Know when someone is supporting your side of the argument, against it or offering a different perspective.
Ad hominems prove nothing but thanks for going ahead and throwing some in.
Also if you were aware of companies like Monsanto suing the farmers you claim your family is associated with or apart of you'd see my point of view a bit better I think. Monsanto regularly puts farmers out of business and patents genetically engineered seed that Farmers aren't allowed to even clean themselves. Also if this were all about pickups then no not every farmer is going to use a pickup. You don't harvest say corn for instance with a pickup. Farmers have more specialized tools for that. However trucks are largely popular with average folk who raise horses, haul furniture and junk around (ever see a junk man?) or people that like the new high fashion pickups that aren't meant for labor.
So yes I think farmers could do without pickups. Now if you had said tractors? I would say no; they legitimately need those.
Anyways big companies are the top dogs. Local farmers that all support the greater whole by contributing what they can are important. But they aren't the driving force in the industry. The power lies where the money is and that's the suits.
Now if you would so kindly take your needless venom and share it with someone else preferably someplace else.