Does anyone here know a farmer being paid to do this? Grain and meat prices are too high to be tempted by a Government program. Plus pork, chicken, turkey, and beef are on sale every week where I live. But by all means be stocked up, someday soon Americans will finally find a way to protest that is effective, but addresses their fear of January 6th style arrests. Or maybe they will peacefully take to the streets anyway.
I had the the largest farmer in western ky as a customer I was contracting with and I asked him and he said he had never heard such a thing and it was fake news. He said even if they offered me double what it was worth I wouldnt destroy my crop. Most farmers are good hard working people so I’ll take them anyday over some fear porn on the Internet.
I crossed about 1/4 of Nebraska in May, and many fields were not planted.
I asked a person I knew and he told me about the 30x30 program. Link below to Gov Rickets, feds are trying to put permanent CRP restrictions on Western states equivalent to two times the size of Texas.
This is exactly why I'm skeptical of the food shortage rumors. The only "evidence" I've seen of the government ordering farmers to destroy crops have come from the same handful of sketchy Rumble and TikTok videos. If this was widespread enough to cause a food shortage, then surely there would be more evidence by now.
Not addressing a specific instance but it general there is a strong defense related reason for this kind of thing.
There are a couple things which are essential for a country to produce themselves so they can survive and fight in the event of war. Food, energy, steel etc... It's essential that we are a net exporter of food. To this end it is reasonable that government would offer a minimum price on which they would buy food and destroy it in order to maintain production. This only really happens when supply lines are disrupted as happened in 2020.
FIgure it out. I took a shot of this from the USDAs website back when I heard of this from Ingerson. If you can't connect the dots when they are putting it right on their webpage. I don't have time to waste with people who will NEVER get it.
If you believe they got a "Build back better" billboard on their webpage and they are using money to actually help, well you probably already got your death shot.
Does anyone here know a farmer being paid to do this? Grain and meat prices are too high to be tempted by a Government program. Plus pork, chicken, turkey, and beef are on sale every week where I live. But by all means be stocked up, someday soon Americans will finally find a way to protest that is effective, but addresses their fear of January 6th style arrests. Or maybe they will peacefully take to the streets anyway.
I had the the largest farmer in western ky as a customer I was contracting with and I asked him and he said he had never heard such a thing and it was fake news. He said even if they offered me double what it was worth I wouldnt destroy my crop. Most farmers are good hard working people so I’ll take them anyday over some fear porn on the Internet.
I asked a SD corn and soybean farmer if he knew of any. Fake news.
I crossed about 1/4 of Nebraska in May, and many fields were not planted.
I asked a person I knew and he told me about the 30x30 program. Link below to Gov Rickets, feds are trying to put permanent CRP restrictions on Western states equivalent to two times the size of Texas.
https://thecounter.org/biden-administration-farmers-conservation-reserve-crp-usda-vilsack/
Nebraska governor opposed to Biden 30x30 https://governor.nebraska.gov/press/stop-30-x-30-land-grab
Good interview https://americanstewards.us/30-x-30-interview-with-governor-ricketts/
https://www.thefencepost.com/news/30-x-30/
This is exactly why I'm skeptical of the food shortage rumors. The only "evidence" I've seen of the government ordering farmers to destroy crops have come from the same handful of sketchy Rumble and TikTok videos. If this was widespread enough to cause a food shortage, then surely there would be more evidence by now.
I haven't heard anything recently. Last year, crops were being destroyed due to lack of demand. There was a Wall Street Journal article about it.
Coronavirus Forces Farmers to Destroy Their Crops
This has happened. But not often. Crop insurance helps with this.
Not addressing a specific instance but it general there is a strong defense related reason for this kind of thing.
There are a couple things which are essential for a country to produce themselves so they can survive and fight in the event of war. Food, energy, steel etc... It's essential that we are a net exporter of food. To this end it is reasonable that government would offer a minimum price on which they would buy food and destroy it in order to maintain production. This only really happens when supply lines are disrupted as happened in 2020.
We export over $100 billion worth ever year. Wonder if this is to cause more instability abroad as opposed to here?
https://www.fb.org/newsroom/fast-facts
FIgure it out. I took a shot of this from the USDAs website back when I heard of this from Ingerson. If you can't connect the dots when they are putting it right on their webpage. I don't have time to waste with people who will NEVER get it.
https://files.catbox.moe/8qitwn.JPG
If you believe they got a "Build back better" billboard on their webpage and they are using money to actually help, well you probably already got your death shot.
If true, the fact that they do it should tell you more.
Look for videos from ice age farmer. He spells it all out.
Fake fucking news.