Rose Unplugged discusses the Trump Administration’s fight for American farmers with Brian Reisinger.
For over a century, America has lost family farms at an average rate of 45,000 per year — a trend driven by bad government policy, unfair trade deals, and economic whiplash.
From crushing interest rates to trade agreements that flood our markets with cheap imports, farmers have long been caught in the crossfire.
The Trump Administration is finally fighting back, with targeted tariffs like the one on Mexican tomatoes and new trade deals that prioritize American agriculture. But the stakes remain high: an enormous trade deficit in food, a supply chain that broke during COVID, and a generation of farmers facing extinction if reforms don’t stick.
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