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What I think is a good analogy is that someone comes up with an alternate grinding machine made from secret materials. That person starts a company called Acme and decides to focus on the wheat industry.
So Acme can buy the good part of the wheat and grind it into an edible material. This ground wheat has value, but not as much value as flour so Acme can't make a profit paying full price for the wheat. Farmers would naturally rather sell the wheat to mills to get full price, just like companies with good plastic 'waste' companies would rather sell to recyclers than give it for free or cheaper to JBI.
Alternatively, Acme can instead take the chaff left over from the wheat. They can get that chaff for free or get paid a small amount to take it since the farmers otherwise need to dispose of that useless chaff. However the ground chaff also has little value.
Do you think this is a fair analogy? If so, what kind of farmer would benefit from this special grinder?