Farms and Frontlines
American farmers were already in crisis before the first bomb fell. In this special episode, host Max Terzano lays out the facts on what federal agricultural programs have been cut since January 2025, what those programs did, and what their loss means for the people growing our food, now compounded by the U.S. war with Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. We cover the gutting of the USDA workforce, the freezing of conservation contracts that left farmers holding unpaid bills, the collapse of beginning farmer training programs, and the research funding cuts hitting land-grant universities. Then we turn to the war: why fertilizer prices are up 50%, why diesel costs more even though the U.S. doesn't ship oil through the Strait, and why farmers are already shifting millions of acres away from corn. We also put 2026 in historical context, comparing this crisis to the 2022 Black Sea disruption that followed Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and explaining why economists say this one may be harder to resolve. The revenue offset that softened the blow for farmers in 2022 doesn't exist this time. All claims are sourced. Sources are linked in the show notes. Farms & Frontlines covers the history, politics, and power behind global food systems. Find us at farmsandfrontlines.substack.com or write to farmsandfrontlines@gmail.com [farmsandfrontlines@gmail.com].
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