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Identity of Frontiers for a Self-Sufficient Producer

A farmer produces a single good (grain) and consumes everything they produce, with no ability to trade or store the grain. The farmer has a fixed number of hours per day to allocate between labor (which generates grain) and free time. Explain precisely why this farmer's feasible consumption frontier is identical to their production frontier.

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