Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Large, debt-heavy, mechanized farms are putting small farms out of business, but Booker T. Whatley says small farms can still make money by following a different plan: grow many crops so you have year-round income, sell directly to customers through a "clientele membership club" whose members pay ahead and pick their own produce (cutting harvest and distribution costs), and grow only what members ask for. He says farms must be near cities (within about 40 miles of 50,000+ people), have good soil and water, and carry liability insurance. If small farmers follow these steps, Whatley contends, they can profitably compete with big corporate farms while supplying fresh produce to urban consumers.
Logic Breakdown
Find the sentence that explains why Whatley calls "pick-your-own" crucial; the passage links it to harvesting-cost savings and ability to remain profitable while undercutting supermarket prices.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage3.According to the passage, "pick-your-own" farming is seen by Whatley as necessary to the operation of small farms for which one of the following reasons?
Correct Answer
C
The passage explicitly states: "Whatley stresses that this \"pick-your-own\" farming is crucial for profitability because 50 percent of a farmer's production cost is tied up with harvesting, and using clients as harvesters allows the farmer to charge 60 percent of what supermarkets charge and still operate the farm at a profit." This shows pick-your-own is necessary because it lets farmers maintain profits while charging less than supermarkets.
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