The corporatization of agriculture has turned agribusiness conglomerates into a parasitic force that is destroying American farming. In this area as in others, corporate monopolies - backed as usual by governmental policy - have ruined livelihoods & lives. time.com/5736789/small-ameri…

Nov 29, 2019 · 1:12 PM UTC

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We need bioregional regenerative agriculture and local value-added products markets to fill the gap here - I'm working on it!! <3 <3 <3 Thank you Marianne!!
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While in NW Colorado, the unbearable nauseating stench of the factory animals could be smelled miles away. Thousands of animals cruelly crammed together. How unkind, uncaring of the us to the animals, we should respect them, even in consumption. This also effects meat quality.
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Well as a man in agriculture... big government did that...the regulatory burden made it impossible for small farmers to survive...and now you want more government to save it? Your ignorance is only outdone by your audacity
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"The #nation that destroys its #soil destroys itself." #President #FranklinDRoosevelt In his letter to all State Governors on Uniform Soil Conservation Law, 1937. Quoted in @isabella_tree book #Wilding 'The Return of Nature to a British Farm [pub 2018] #LikeSheSaid #MW
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We can change it. We must believe in ourselves and in each other and in the dream of America’s founding principles—freedom for all. I support @marwilliamson and hope you will too. Let’s make something beautiful together. Support #Marianne2020
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Corporations should be broken up, we should also eat real food. I grow lots of my own food, who needs corporate farms, none of us.
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and what is your plans to fix this. Just telling us there is a problem is not helpful, tell us you plans to right the wrong.
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So you’d seize the property for the state and distribute it evenly to the workers? I think that’s been done already. Didn’t end well.