To be honest, the dependency on non-farm income while losing money on farming, tends to say they aren't farmers. How many people using "farms" for tax reduction are skewing those numbers?
I'm surprised he doesn't leave a trail of slim behind him as he stumbles through one lie after another.
So. What is to be done about this? What will American Farming look like a year from now? American Ranching? Rural America in general? Are we back to the Dusk Bowl Days ? Cultural Impact The Dust Bowl became a symbol of human struggle against nature and economic hardship. It inspired works like John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939), which tells the story of a family forced to leave Oklahoma for California. Photographer Dorothea Lange’s famous portraits, like “Migrant Mother,” captured the era’s suffering and resilience. The Migrant Mother These are the sour Grapes of Wraith The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck tells the story of the Joad family, poor farmers forced from their Oklahoma home during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression. Hoping for a better life, they travel west to California, only to find poverty, exploitation, and broken promises. Despite hardship and loss, the family’s strength and compassion endure — symbolized by Ma Joad’s resilience and Rose of Sharon’s final act of kindness, which reflect the novel’s central message: in times of suffering, human unity and empathy are what keep people alive. Are we ReLearning what was learned during those times???? Those who do not learn for history . . . are bound to repeat it Life, history and consequences evidently feels like we have not learn and it is saying Rocket River