The Fight to Save the Family Farm and America
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The family farm has been dying in America for 60 years. Being replaced by the company farm. I don't think these mega farms are providing near as good quality food nor do I think they take care of the land they use.
I hope things change in the future and small family farms 40-400 acres in size can come back. I think they are the real backbone of rural America we are sorely missing. Small towns with hundreds of family farms providing so much life instead of a few big factory farms
...I concur completely...
The family farm has been dying all over the western world, and that is by design.
I grew up on a family farm that my Dad got from his father. My parents raised 8 kids on what was probably a poverty-level budget. None of us thought we were poor, but looking back, I think we probably were (by today's standards). I always thought we were rich, having 100 acres of land to bounce around on with my minibike. I remember my Dad being super frustrated because he would raise beef and pork, and often would not make any money on one of them due to low prices. He told me not to go into farming. I got an engineering degree, and he sold his land. Today a freeway runs right through his land, and there's no evidence of a farm ever being there.
Family farms produce robust kids, so I think that's something that the globalists just can't tolerate.
...absolute ironclad truth...
...farm kids have a blessed childhood...