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The Thaler Act is an act of the New California Republic Congress concerning the expansion of agriculture in the Mojave Wasteland.

Background[]

Enacted by the Republic Congress, the Thaler Act is intended to stimulate the growth of agriculture in the Mojave. Under its provisions, farmers may establish farms in the Mojave. In exchange for money, military protection, and a supply of water overseen by the Republic, they are expected to supply crops to the NCR according to their individual quotas.[1] Failure to meet the quota will result in the termination of the contract.[2]

Locations[]

The NCR sharecropper farms outside New Vegas were established under the act. Despite bad soil and water rationing,[3] the farmers have managed to establish a large scale farming operation providing various crops to the entire region.[4]

References[]

  1. The Courier: "You work these fields?"
    Trent Bascom: "Sure do. Came from The Hub on account of the Thaler Act. Farming's decent work, but the whole thing's a bum deal."
    The Courier: "What's the Thaler Act?"
    Trent Bascom: "Something the politicians back in Shady Sands came up with. They pay us to move here and farm the land. They even protect the fields."
    The Courier: "Why is this work a bum deal?"
    Trent Bascom: "Bad soil and rationed water. It's to be expected around here, but the rationing's off. Worst part is NCR won't admit it. Pretty hard to meet their crop quotas with twenty percent less water than we're supposed to be getting. Not that OSI cares about any of this."
    The Courier: "What are NCR troopers doing here?"
    Trent Bascom: "They're part of the deal, the Thaler Act. We work the fields while they protect the crops and the water. Lotta folks come to New Vegas and lose everything in Freeside or the Strip. They get hungry, desperate, and try to take our hard work. Much as I sympathize, their theft would put me in a bad spot. I got a crop quota to meet."
    (Trent Bascom's dialogue)
  2. Trent Bascom: "You showed up just in time to say goodbye. Me and couple of the others are packing it in and heading back to California. The water ration's still a problem, and the NCR doesn't look like it's going to do anything about it anytime soon."
    The Courier: "Can't you just grow less crops?"
    Trent Bascom: "I wouldn't be able to meet the quota, and the NCR would kick me out of my job, anyway. Nah, it's better I get out on my own terms."
    (Trent Bascom's dialogue)
  3. The Courier: "Why is this work a bum deal?"
    Trent Bascom: "Bad soil and rationed water. It's to be expected around here, but the rationing's off. Worst part is NCR won't admit it. Pretty hard to meet their crop quotas with twenty percent less water than we're supposed to be getting. Not that OSI cares about any of this."
    (Trent Bascom's dialogue)
  4. The Courier: "What kind of crops do you grow?"
    Trent Bascom: "Everything I can. Farmers out here don't have the luxury of being picky. I get by mostly on maize and tobacco."
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