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The price of corn and soybeans are estimated at nearly 20% below the cost of production.

Read that again.

The industrial, fiat food system is broken. The subsidies that these operators rely upon are already controlling them. Any grain farmer claiming they don't get any subsidies is running a dying business or a woefully unprofitable hobby--usually the latter given how many farmers require off farm income. Regulatory overreach in the agriculture sector isn't far behind when food production becomes a product of gov subsidies.

These farmers need introduced to better business models. Actual food production. Direct to consumer. Ability to set their own prices. Incentivized for focusing on quality. Encouraged to network, collaborate, and cooperate.

Local communities need more grain processors, mills, bakeries, and other value add businesses. Those businesses need to prioritize farmers producing healthy crops using environmentally constructive practices.

Consumers drive this bus. They need to demand these actions or lead the movement themselves. Provide local investments. Purchase local products. Pitch in and help farmers through a crisis. BUILD COMMUNITY.

Community is always built with agriculture at its core. Fiat is fighting to erode community with cheap, abundant, unhealthy highly processed garbage produced using AI and robotic machinery. Nothing is more fundamental than food production. Food should be grown with caring hands, not mechanization and steel.

Community is how we win. Community is the shield that protects against tyranny.

Government regulation to keep us safe leads to profit problems leads to more regulation leads to subsidies leads to industry unable to survive independently leads to government takeover which is communism. The slippery slope is real and it is slippery.

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