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The Vanishing Acre - A Fight to Preserve The American Farmer

57 min · 16 de ene de 2026
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Sam and Jon delve into the realities of small-scale farming in America, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by farmers who cannot rely solely on agriculture for their livelihood. Jon shares his journey from military service to becoming a farmer, highlighting the importance of regenerative agriculture practices that enhance land health while raising livestock. The discussion touches on the financial struggles of small farmers, including the high costs of land and infrastructure, and the difficulties in accessing processing facilities for their products. Jon emphasizes the need for community support and local purchasing to sustain small farms, while also addressing the concerning trend of foreign ownership of American farmland and its implications for food security.

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