The Coming Farm Crisis

Let them fail.
They are the #1 thing keeping people sick. Monsanto and the rest of the jew industry are just a drop in the bucket to the faggots growing the food and dumping the poisons on it, killing the environment, and ensuring nutrient deficient food gets fed to the world for a few shekels.

The amount of rainfall is irrelevant. The amount or rainfall the soil is capable of infiltrating and storing is what matters. If farmers stopped sucking the agricorps dicks and actually got their heads in the game maybe they'd figure out how to regenerate and properly manage their lands.

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Needz moah global warning.
They are subsidized regardless of crop yield.

Chem trails scattering/blocking solar radiation

That's what you get for being Monsanto's bitch and ruining your soil. Now cows will have to eat grass instead of your GMO corn garbage. Maybe the obesity rate will go down without so much high fructose bullshit in the food. Maybe sperm counts will rise without all of the soybean oil. Mmmm… yummy glyphosate.

reminder to start your own garden

learn to look over your nose or shut the fuck up

The eye watering amount in subsidies farmers and the ag sector get including ridiculous tax writes off so they can buy a hundred thousand dollar pick up truck means I couldn't give a damn about them. I've been growing my own since 88 and they can shove that soy shit they put into everything processed these days they can't ship to China straight up their ass.

youtube.com/watch?v=kb_t-sVVzF0

Organize new "subdivisions" around this model.

Productive farm farmed by the owners association. It pays the already low ag taxes, and people can in a communal setting that share political ideas. Established communities can form new colonies or bootstrap ideological compatriots around the country and world like the hutterites, mennonites, amish, etc. Green revolution ag going away is a blessing in disguise. Return farming to communities and people instead of corporate chemical waste dumps.