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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFormer Farming Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Could Face 'Widespread Collapse'
Current economic conditions and Trump administration policies could lead to a widespread collapse of American agriculture, a bipartisan coalition of former Agriculture Department officials and leaders of farm groups warned in a letter on Tuesday.
The letter to the heads and ranking members of the House and Senate agricultural committees was signed by 27 influential figures in the farming sector, including former heads of powerful associations representing corn and soybean farmers and officials from the Bush and Reagan administrations. It expressed dismay at the damage done to American farmers.
While there are many reasons for increasing farm bankruptcies and decreasing profits, it is clear that the current administrations actions, along with congressional inaction, have increased costs for farm inputs, disrupted overseas and domestic markets, denied agriculture its reliable labor pool, and defunded critical ag research and staffing, the letter warned.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/03/us/politics/us-agriculture-warning.html
The letter to the heads and ranking members of the House and Senate agricultural committees was signed by 27 influential figures in the farming sector, including former heads of powerful associations representing corn and soybean farmers and officials from the Bush and Reagan administrations. It expressed dismay at the damage done to American farmers.
While there are many reasons for increasing farm bankruptcies and decreasing profits, it is clear that the current administrations actions, along with congressional inaction, have increased costs for farm inputs, disrupted overseas and domestic markets, denied agriculture its reliable labor pool, and defunded critical ag research and staffing, the letter warned.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/03/us/politics/us-agriculture-warning.html
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demmiblue
22 hrs ago
OP
I'll have your fafo, I just love it. I'm having fafo, fafo, fafo, baked beans, fafo, scrambled eggs, fafo, fafo, fafo.
BootinUp
22 hrs ago
#1
They voted for it. No fucks given here. Big corporations will buy out the farms
Autumn
21 hrs ago
#3
BootinUp
(51,026 posts)1. I'll have your fafo, I just love it. I'm having fafo, fafo, fafo, baked beans, fafo, scrambled eggs, fafo, fafo, fafo.
underpants
(195,516 posts)2. I mean, it's like this guy doesn't have a clue as to what he's doing
Clustertrump
Autumn
(48,851 posts)3. They voted for it. No fucks given here. Big corporations will buy out the farms
Suck, but they got what they wanted.
lame54
(39,297 posts)4. But, they'd still vote for him