Farm Crisis 2025

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1920s. 1980s. are we set to repeat the past?

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  • @ADobbin1
    @ADobbin18 күн бұрын

    The only real crisis is that you need to be a millionaire to start. This is why government is starting to freak out about not enough young people wanting to farm. I'm right here, ready willing and able. Its not that we don't want to, we literally can't afford to start. People like bill gates and investment groups should not be allowed to buy farmland. The reason we have over production is because GMO seeds have essentially perfect yields only increased by fertilizer, pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides. What's actually needed is to reduce yields not maximize. This will push prices up.

  • @harmetp
    @harmetp2 күн бұрын

    You understand that we inflict these factors on ourselves. We do no obey market signals, we bid up rent and land prices and we generally have little discipline on the business side. In the 80's we demanded legislators (lawyers with no business experience) take over our businesses. Govt just makes things worse. I enjoy farming, but it's a business and it has new challenges every year. Unfortunately the folks that go crazy with debt because they think they can, end up on the cover of farm magazines then crash. Yet folks want to be like them. Sustainability of ag isn't the problem. It's very sustainable except for our lack of business discipline. New systems need time for the bugs to be worked out (ie. notill or versions of it are very common now but seed and equipment needed to catch up). Forcing us to adopt someone's dream of sustainable farming will result in the opposite and worse problem of shortage. Consider that agriculture works because it's 2M different farmers adjusting our businesses and practices just about every year. We certainly learn from each other (experience matters) and consider input from other sources. Thinking that a relative few folks with no business or ag experience can come up with better solutions is foolish (ask Stalin)

  • @coolstuff3016
    @coolstuff30165 күн бұрын

    This presentation is very well put together and correct. I was listening to some farmers talk about 400 bushel corn in the future. We'll have to ship it to another planet, to get rid of it.

  • @Deere703
    @Deere7033 күн бұрын

    As a farmer. People do not understand that we raise this food way below cost and it is the middle man who is totally ripping us all off.

  • @jimlenz7416
    @jimlenz741617 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Let's pass the word to get the public to understand farming.

  • @gwc3721
    @gwc372113 күн бұрын

    All very concerning but must we bail out every industry that produces too much? Pork prices are in the tank and yet massive new pig farms are built every year. Every hog owner wants more sows. Should we reward them for their gluttony?

  • @Plan_it-Farm
    @Plan_it-Farm19 күн бұрын

    Just found your video I think we may still be on track for 2025.

  • @ellenorbjornsdottir1166
    @ellenorbjornsdottir116611 күн бұрын

    Do you think a better method than pure direct payments could be tying direct payments to a do-not-cultivate order (requiring farmers to either only grow crops for their own-use, or lease land to people in towns for UK-style allotment gardening for a couple seasons, or just straight up put the land in cover crops or native vegetation)?

  • @jimlenz7416

    @jimlenz7416

    11 күн бұрын

    Yes. We have a program called STAR that sets up a step by step method for farmers to become better land stewards. It should be mandated to get any government payment to be enrolled (it's free) in this program. I did a video on this as well. Thank you for your comments. I'm working on a follow up.

  • @user-et6ic7cc7e
    @user-et6ic7cc7e2 күн бұрын

    The problem is that the Cabal has been taking the money out of the farmers pocket through costs of equipment and fertilizers. Farmers are enslaved through debt

  • @ronaldanderson6481
    @ronaldanderson64818 күн бұрын

    The elephant in farming is the ethanol mandate , farms are in big trouble if this were eliminated.

  • @scubasteve7946
    @scubasteve794618 күн бұрын

    You sir just summarized 3 generations of grinding farm work and experience into 10 minutes. Kudos and may it help more people understand. Do we as a country want large conglomerate foreign ownership of our farm lands or support family farming in meaningful ways?

  • @pedamucic

    @pedamucic

    12 күн бұрын

    Are you perhaps suggesting that we, as a country, want large "domestically" owned conglomerates to have ownership of our farm lands who employ/use family farmers in all kinds of ways?!? Isn't this the case at present? Shouldn't we be questioning ALL types of conglomerate farmland ownership/management/involvement?

  • @ellenorbjornsdottir1166
    @ellenorbjornsdottir116611 күн бұрын

    Why it isn't important is this: hubris, and ignorance. They think it couldn't happen. Maybe they're captured. Maybe they just think you're some loon, which is not true.

  • @scottschaeffer8920
    @scottschaeffer892014 күн бұрын

    100% agree! We need help producers transition to regenerative farming. For all of our sakes!

  • @bobwelch8317
    @bobwelch8317Ай бұрын

    Take fulvic acid to restore needed minerals in your body?

  • @bobwelch8317
    @bobwelch8317Ай бұрын

    Use organic humate yo save your farm!

  • @paulanderson3349
    @paulanderson334912 күн бұрын

    Rapid technology advances render a sizeable portion of existing farmers obsolete. The problems come from government programs attempting to support the excess farmers. The solution is to allow the market to work by allowing the excess farmers to fail, thereby reducing farmer debt load and overproduction. We need less govt interference, not more.

  • @christianmama2441

    @christianmama2441

    11 күн бұрын

    @paulanderson3349 I used to be like you, thinking less gov. involvement is the right idea. But, from experience I can say the gov. plays a super critical role in farming. Every agricultural product on the market is a direct result of some type of government regulation, period. Without it we risk famine, poisonings, monopolies, etc. Wise government policies is the way to go, not absurd deregulation. Overproduction can be simplified by tightening restrictions on unsustainable farming practices and focusing on exporting what we don't consume as a nation.

  • @user-me9ed9ro4z

    @user-me9ed9ro4z

    8 күн бұрын

    My friend My opinion is it's not near as cut and dry like you think As cheap as food is What ever system is in play It's working

  • @paulanderson3349

    @paulanderson3349

    5 күн бұрын

    @@christianmama2441 I was talking about subsidies that attempt to prop up in-efficient farms. I didn't say that there shouldn't be minimum food standards.

  • @christianmama2441

    @christianmama2441

    5 күн бұрын

    @@paulanderson3349 I don't know about you, but the way they grow the major crops like soybean and corns should totally alarm you for two reasons: quality very poor, completely unsustainable for the land. It's not good for anyone, the profits are not even worth the trouble, hence the subsidies. I'm in favor of them getting rid of seed patents (no more GMO stuff) and encouraging organic and sustainable farming instead. US has way more farmland than it needs to feed it's entire population and could produce quite a bit for exporting. Efficiency and sustainability are often at odds with one another, you can't usually have both, one will always suffer.

  • @michaelvanzyl8749
    @michaelvanzyl874913 күн бұрын

    Wallstreet got bailout communism Agriculture will get we are sorry ca insolvency no bailout capitalism

  • @ellenorbjornsdottir1166
    @ellenorbjornsdottir116611 күн бұрын

    Land prices are huge. Everyone who wants to go into farming can't afford to, and everyone who can afford to go into it is getting out of it. Meanwhile, it seems as though the land itself is dying, as tends to happen in the latter stages of a declining civilization, as well as when there are abrupt, no-analogue shifts in climate.

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