Rural America used to be part of the American dream, not the American nightmare. Before the 1980s if a farmer had a poor yield one year a local bank was likely to say, “Don’t worry about it, you’ll pay me next year.” And the federal govt routinely granted loans with additional grants to help local farmers. But the sinister marriage of big banks and Big Ag obliterated that humane reality, swallowing up small local banks and showing no mercy, forcing farmers to sell out to Big Ag in a tragic hostile takeover of one of the most important sectors of our society. The corporatization of agriculture and food production has been devastating for farming and food, destroying whole communities and millions of people’s lives. It’s time for a u-turn - time for a generation to face what has is happened in this country and to turn this ship around.

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Replying to @marwilliamson
On Bobby’s coat tails I see….
Replying to @marwilliamson
Agreed - there are so few family farms left - I spend many of my food dollars with them - and always say “thank you for farming”
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Data says farm BK's significantly DECREASED from 1987 to 2017, the only blip being the Great Recession.
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Thank you for the observation, but what exactly would you do and how?
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Just look at the part,”before 1980.” A whole lot changed in 1980.Just look up Texas senator lineage and you’ll see the flip-the finger pointing saying the 21st century dems are the Dems of every accusation;slavery,klan,Jim Crow-all have in common,the region of the US is the same.