Dutch Farmers and Government Can Reach a Better Solution
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson Thousands of farmers in the Netherlands are protesting what they say are unfair government efforts to regulate nitrogen emissions. According to…
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson Thousands of farmers in the Netherlands are protesting what they say are unfair government efforts to regulate nitrogen emissions. According to…
When you are backed into a corner and there is no escape except certain destruction, then you fight like crazy to claw your way out….
By B.N. Frank Sad but true, some farmers are already putting harmful radiation-emitting virtual reality goggles and activity trackers (see 1, 2) on their cattle. …
By Thomas Brooke Protesters claim the Dutch government is lying about the extent of the emissions problem in order to grab privately owned land… Thousands…
By B.N. Frank Glyphosate is the controversial ingredient in Roundup weedkiller and other herbicides. Last summer a court decided in favor of petitioners who challenged…
By B.N. Frank Experts continue to warn about risks as well as limitations associated with “clean energy” and/or “green energy” projects, particularly electric vehicles (EVs),…
By B.N. Frank American opposition to solar farms is not going away due to considerable biological, environmental, economic, and safety issues associated with these projects…
By Doug French First, they came for the oil, now they’re coming for the cows. Environmentalists have no shame or sense and farmers around the…
By B.N. Frank Concerns about China being a threat to the United States aren’t isolated to technology. Additionally, concerns about foreigners investing in U.S. agriculture…
By B.N. Frank American opposition to solar farms is increasing due to various significant issues associated with them (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). …
By Michael Snyder I am trying to sound the alarm about this as loudly as I can. The global food crisis just continues to intensify,…
By Matt Agorist In a move that has many folks scratching their heads, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has renewed its push for the…
By Julian Rose The death of Queen Elizabeth II and the inheritance of the British throne by her eldest son, Charles, can either be viewed…
By Charles Hugh Smith Global food production rests on soil and rain. Robots don’t change that. Of all the modern-day miracles, the least appreciated is…