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Small farms and ranches in Oregon are being targeted and shut down under the pretense of water conservation and groundwater protection. The government is mistakenly classifying these small family farms as concentrated animal breeding operations and imposing strict regulations on them. The legislation mirrors similar actions happening around the world, as small farms are being fined, sued, and given cease and desist letters. The situation is part of a global post-industrial plan to gain control and shut down small farms and ranches. The Dutch government is also targeting farmers, with up to 3,000 being given a last chance to close or face military intervention. This bureaucratic and electronic warfare is part of a larger agenda for total enslavement.

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Oregon is shutting down small family farms under the guise of water conservation, treating them like large commercial operations. They use satellite imagery to find farms and send cease and desist letters. Neighbors can report on watering activities. Lawsuits are being filed by farmers. Watch Yanasa TV's video for more details. Other states may adopt similar laws if Oregon succeeds. Be informed about who you vote into office.

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We lost 500,000 farms and 125,000,000 acres of farmland in the US last year. Local ranchers and producers need support. Buy American. Buy Local.

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Breaking from Elizabeth Kucinich, the farm bill is worse than you thought. States’ rights are under siege, federal preemption is at issue, corporate liability shields are a focal point, and there are fiscal risks embedded in the 2026 farm bill. CHD has issued an action alert specifically about the liability shield. The action will be linked in the show notes. If you have not completed it, please complete it ASAP and promote it because Congress is going to be doing the markup of the farm bill starting today, I believe, at 5 PM Eastern Time. Markups usually last three days, and there is a lot to go through. This action focuses specifically on getting rid of the liability shield. But if you read Elizabeth Kucinich’s Substack, you’ll see there’s so much more that is horrible about this bill. There is so much that is happening. I even had some people from the EMR community reach out to me speaking specifically about problems around different smart technologies that were in the farm bill too. It’s a monster. So I’m going to be meeting with my team today, to see if we might be able to get out another action alert about this tomorrow, but at least complete the liability shield side of this. We need to see that go. The other aspects of it, read Elizabeth’s amazing Substack to understand all the issues and call your congressperson and tell them the farm bill is a beast. It’s a monster. We need to get this under control. Hi.

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Last year, the United States lost over 500,000 farms and more than 125 million acres of farmland. Local ranchers and producers need support now more than ever. It's important to buy American and buy local.

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The speaker expresses concern over the mandatory electronic ear tag bill in the pharma community and on TikTok. They are puzzled by small-time farmers who support it, believing that it is a Trojan horse to control and put small farmers out of business. They advise always saying no to bills that increase government control and urge listeners to look at who supports the bill to understand its true motivations. The speaker warns against allowing government interference in running businesses and predicts that even if the bill starts as voluntary, it will eventually become mandatory. They encourage contacting representatives and cattlemen's associations to oppose the bill.

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Farmers in Ontario are being forced off their land for a future industrial site by the region of Waterloo. The compensation offered is deemed too low, leaving farmers without a livelihood. This prime agricultural farmland is crucial for food production, yet 770 acres are being acquired. Farmers are fighting back, and support is needed to protect their homes and livelihoods. The government's actions set a dangerous precedent for the future of vital farmland. Stand with farmers by taking action.

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The state of Oregon has been shutting down small farms and market gardens, sending cease and desist letters to farmers in the name of water conservation. They have redefined CAFOs (confined animal feeding operations) to include any facility with a gravel or concrete floor, affecting not just dairy farmers but also chicken and goat farmers. Additionally, Oregon considers all water in the ground as a resource of the public, requiring permits for commercial use. This has resulted in market gardeners receiving cease and desist orders for watering their crops. The state's actions have been seen as an overreach, impacting small farmers and limiting access to fresh food. There are concerns that other states may follow suit.

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I'm here to address why figures like Gates and China are acquiring farmland. I spent 20 years involved with factory farms and saw firsthand how Smithfield Foods transformed North Carolina's pork industry. Smithfield built a massive slaughterhouse and partnered with a state senator who made it nearly impossible to sue factory farms. They then introduced warehouse-style pig farming, driving pork prices down and forcing 28,000 independent hog farmers out of business, replacing them with 2,200 factories. Farmers who remained became controlled by Smithfield, losing autonomy over their land and practices. This model spread to Iowa, and eventually, Smithfield sold itself to China, giving them control over a large portion of American hog production. This shift undermines the vision of a democracy rooted in independent family farms and poses a significant threat to our democracy by consolidating control of our landscapes.

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The speaker criticizes the administration for controlling food and people, citing Biden's push for extreme heat regulations. They highlight challenges faced as a farmer in Tennessee and urge support for local farmers. The speaker warns of regulations threatening land and water rights, emphasizing the importance of buying local produce.

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This administration aims to control food and people. Biden wants extreme heat rules for outdoor workers at just 80 degrees Fahrenheit. They're targeting American farmers, regulating land and water rights. Support local farmers, buy local to fight back against these threats.

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Oregon is shutting down small family farms under the guise of water conservation, treating them like large commercial operations. They use satellite imagery to find farms and send cease and desist letters. Neighbors can report on watering practices. Lawsuits are being filed by farmers. Watch Yanasa TV's video for more details. Other states may follow suit if this continues. Stay informed and vote wisely.

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My cattle friends, did you see the news about mandatory EID tagging for all cattle within 6 months? The USDA announced that all beef cattle will need visible and electronic tags, affecting breeding cattle. This seems rushed and unfair, especially for small-scale farmers. We'll have to wait and see how this unfolds, but it looks like we need to prepare for tagging soon.

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging municipalities to acquire farmland for industrial use without specific investors. The land grab in Wilmot Township would impact 6 farm owners, including Mountain Oak Cheese, a dairy farm producing cheese for local and major grocery stores. The owners received a low offer for their land and face a tight timeline for closure and construction. This move threatens the future of their business and the local community's food supply.

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Devastating news: 12 out of 14 multigenerational small family farms in Point Reyes have forcibly signed a deal to shut down due to lawsuits from three environmentalist groups against the Point Reyes National Seashore. The farms can no longer afford to fight the lawsuits and are being forced to leave their ancestral homes. This is happening across the United States, not just in Sonoma and Marin Counties. The public is urged to attend the town hall meeting at 10AM in Point Reyes to show support and let people know this is unacceptable. The situation is characterized as a land grab or part of the vegan movement. It's claimed that in ten years, when the food system is strained, people will regret that the justice system didn't protect the farmers and the food system. This is described as an attack on everyone.

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Small farmers in Oregon are facing challenges due to new regulations. One rule requires permits for any farming activities, not just raw milk production. Another rule restricts water use, with only rainwater exempt from permits. Market gardeners are being impacted, with some receiving cease and desist orders for using groundwater. One farmer, Christina Del Campo, had her farm shut down for irrigating without a permit. The Oregon Water Resources department enforces these rules to manage water as a finite resource since 1909.

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The speakers are sounding the alarm about a policy recommendation from the Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) that they believe threatens the survival of agritourism. They claim the DLCD rules will effectively shut down agritourism, impacting U-pick farms, farm-to-table dinners, pumpkin patches, hayrides, and other agritourism activities. They question who benefits from the closure of small to medium-sized farms and the elimination of farm-related school field trips. They urge viewers to contact the governor, DLCD, senators, and legislators to support agritourism and prevent small and medium-sized farms from being shut down by these policies. They are asking for the public's time to contact policymakers and voice their support for agritourism.

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In November, Sonoma County, California plans to ban family and factory farms. Call the county clerk's office to oppose this attack on food sovereignty and American ranchers. Take action on Monday to get this off the ballot.

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In November, the EPA will vote on a bill to add costly water treatment programs to butcher shops, impacting local producers. This move limits consumer choice and favors big packers. The cost is high for small businesses, potentially restricting access to locally sourced meat. The shift may push consumers towards larger corporations controlling most of the industry. Share your thoughts and remember to support American and local businesses.

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The government is restricting access to over-the-counter antibiotics and dewormers for farmers, increasing costs. This will require more veterinary care, raising expenses for farmers, ranchers, and homesteaders. The speaker advises stocking up on supplies before the changes take effect. They also mention concerns about potential bans on apps like TikTok being sneaked into other bills.

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In Texas, over a million acres of farmland have been destroyed by fires. The Texas Forest Service is clearing land on ranchers' properties, damaging the remaining feed and grass. The reason for this action is unknown. Share your thoughts in the comments and support buying American and local products. Stand up for what's right.

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AHS is overreaching and causing harm to a small business. The premier should eliminate the legislation enabling this behavior and hold AHS accountable. Small businesses are at risk, and the government must protect citizens' rights.

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I'm in Sherwood, Connecticut, discussing concerns about Gates and China buying up American farmland. My experience with factory farms in North Carolina highlights this issue. Smithfield Foods, the largest pork producer, partnered with a state senator to pass laws that made it illegal to sue factory farms. They drastically reduced pork prices, driving out 28,000 independent farmers. Those who remained had to sign contracts with Smithfield, losing control over their operations. This model spread to Iowa, giving Smithfield control over 80% of U.S. hog production, which is now owned by China. This shift threatens the vision of American democracy rooted in independent family farms, as industrial agriculture compromises food quality and landscapes. If you support my presidential campaign, visit kennedy24.com to donate.

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We're in Westminster, and our entire farming community is here to demand that the Labour government listen and eliminate the family farm tax. UK food production and our family farms are at risk. Food security is at stake. Our message to Starmer is clear: we won't go away until this tax is repealed. We're fighting to protect our farms and ensure the UK's food security.

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Small farmers in Oregon are facing challenges due to new regulations. One rule requires permits for any water use, except rainwater. Another rule limits water use for commercial purposes, affecting market gardeners. A farmer named Christina Del Campo was forced to stop irrigating her half-acre farm, Oak Song Farm, due to lack of a water right permit. The Oregon Water Resources department cited the need to manage water resources effectively. These regulations have sparked controversy and legal battles among farmers in the state. Translation: Farmers in Oregon are struggling with new regulations on water use, impacting small-scale farmers and market gardeners like Christina Del Campo. The rules have led to disputes over water rights and resource management.
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