Throughout history, wars have had significant impacts on global grain prices. The disruption of agricultural production, changes in trade routes, and shifts in demand have all played a role in the volatility…
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ESG Policies Are An Attack on America’s Producers, Threatening Our Food Security
An insightful article on Breitbart from Consumers’ Research discussed ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) policies and how they currently threaten farmers and ranchers in America’s heartland. ESG Nightmare: The Targeting of Farmers…
Revving Up Rural America: How Biofuels Can Drive Prosperity and Independence
You may have noticed that at AgroWars we are extremely skeptical about many recent “green” initiatives, but as you may already know, biofuels are nothing new and should have been adopted long…
Are We Shooting Ourselves in the Foot by Waging War on CO2?
In the grand theater of climate change, carbon dioxide (CO2) has been cast as the villain, with many believing that reducing its presence in the atmosphere is the key to saving the…
Climate Change Extremists Point the Finger at Farmers While Ignoring the Impact of Big Tech
It seems like the poor farmers are being paraded around as the climate change villains while the tech giants in Silicon Valley are sipping on their lattes, pretending to be the saviors…
Why Are American Taxpayers Forced to Pay $2.2 Billion in Reparations for the USDA’s Alleged Discrimination?
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has recently announced the distribution of $2.2 billion in payments to over 43,000 non-White farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners who claim to have experienced discrimination in…
The Dutch Farmer Protests: A Warning for American Agriculture
The Netherlands, known for its picturesque tulip fields and efficient agricultural practices, has recently become the epicenter of a major protest movement. Dutch farmers have taken to the streets, the highways, and…
USDA Has Been Funding Chinese Bird Flu Gain-of-Function Research, Now Almost 100 Million US Poultry Have Been Culled Since Outbreak
According to recent reports, there are concerns about how US taxpayer funds are being used to support controversial research on bird flu in China. MSN reports: US Congressmen are reportedly concerned that…
The Carbon Conundrum: Sequestration, Opposition, and Perilous Pipelines
In the quest for greener energy solutions, carbon sequestration for biofuels has emerged as a promising, albeit controversial, approach. This process involves capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from biofuel production,…
John Deere’s DEI Dilemma: A Tale of Layoffs and Backlash
In a twist that could rival the plot of a modern-day corporate thriller, John Deere, the iconic farm equipment manufacturer, has found itself at the center of a storm of controversy. The…