06/05/2026
Support your Local FARMERS! š§āš¾
What youāre seeing right now in agricultureā¦
is not some natural decline.
Itās not bad luck.
Itās not farmers failing.
It is a slow, controlled collapse of the American farm.
And itās happening right in front of you.
Because while weāre here talkingā
farmers today are getting crushed between:
* skyrocketing input costs
* manipulated markets
* and policies written by people who have never stepped foot in a field
You want to know the truth?
We can grow the food.
We always could.
What we canāt survive⦠is the system wrapped around it.
We are told to ābe efficientā while everything we need doubles in price.
We are told to āfeed Americaā while being paid less than it costs to produce it.
We are told to āhang onā while programs, support, and promises disappear or never show up.
And then people wonder why farms are disappearing.
Let me say this so thereās no confusionā
Farms are not being lost.
They are being pushed out.
Pushed out by bad policy.
Pushed out by inaction.
Pushed out by a system that has decided itās easier to replace farmers than to support them.
And when that happens, something else takes their place.
Because land doesnāt just sit idle.
It gets bought.
It gets consolidated.
It gets controlled.
And once that shift happensāonce food production is no longer in the hands of farmers, but in the hands of corporations and outside interestsā
you donāt get it back.
Ever.
A crop that helped build a town.
A crop that represents hard work, community, and local food.
But if things keep going the way they areā
Crops wonāt disappear because we forgot how to grow them.
Theyāll disappear because we allowed the people who do grow them⦠to disappear first.
And then one day, people will stand around and sayā
āRemember when there used to be farms here?ā
āRemember when you could buy local food?ā
āRemember when this land meant something?ā
And the answer will beā
Yeah. We remember.
We just didnāt do anything about it.
So hereās the bottom line:
If you care about local farmsāprove it.
If you care about your foodāfight for it.
If you care about this landāprotect it.
Because the window to get this rightā
is closing fast.
And once itās goneā
itās gone for good.