There are 444 counties in the US categorised by the US Division of Agriculture (is that also round?) as “farming-dependent.” which is outlined as counties the place both 25% of its earnings come from agriculture, or 16% of the workforce works in farming.
Donald Trump gained 433 of these counties, with a median vote of 77.7%. Over 100 of them gave Trump 80% or extra of their vote.
So how’s that understanding for them?
We’ve already talked about how screwed Nebraska is if Trump will get his want with mass deportations, and that’s not even making an allowance for the impact of tariffs and shutting down meals help packages may have. The Washington Put up ran a narrative over the weekend on how one particular Nebraska city, O’Neill, was gutted through the first Trump administration, and the way they worry a second cataclysm.
O’Neill is the county seat of Holt County. It voted for Trump 87-13%.
Soybean and corn farmers stand to lose thousands and thousands of {dollars} in climate-change-related grants serving to them adapt their farms to environmentally pleasant practices. In reality, the Inflation Discount Act had allotted $3.05 billion to assist farmers with conservation efforts, which is outwardly all gone now.
“One project provided assistance to Midwestern farmers to grow organic grains, while another focused on bolstering potato farm operations in Idaho, Washington and Oregon,” reported Reuters. Too dangerous they voted for “socialism is bad,” conveniently forgetting how dependent they have been on socialism.
“No one knows what funding will be available or if key programs will have the staff needed to operate,” Nationwide Farmers Union President Rob Larew testified at a Senate committee listening to. “Freezing spending and making sweeping decisions without congressional oversight just adds more uncertainty to an already tough farm economy.”
Farmers are additionally reporting missed funds from one other program that reimburses them for issues akin to fixing fences. “Missouri cattle producer Skylar Holden posted a series of videos on TikTok this week, saying he had signed a contract with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service for $240,000 for improved water lines, fences and a well,” reported Reuters, noting the USDA had knowledgeable him the contract was now frozen. “‘I’ve already done a bunch of the work, already paid for the material and the labor, so I’m out all that cost,’ Holden mentioned in a single video, including, ‘We are possibly going to lose our farm if NRCS doesn’t hold up their contract with us.’” Right here’s certainly one of his TikTok movies.
Holden voted for this (he talks about it on his TikTok account), as did his household, associates, neighbors, and neighborhood. It’s unclear to me why my tax {dollars} have been paying to repair his fences, however no less than he’s now dwelling his values. Congrats, Skylar! You now get to drag your self up by your bootstraps, and now not must depend on California, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Washington to subsidize your life. (In fact, now he’s “willing to listen” to critics, however “both sides” are dangerous, and the issue is the left being “hateful.”)
Truthfully, I do hope he and his individuals are studying from this expertise. Most gained’t, however all we want is 5-10% to see the sunshine, and the electoral math appears considerably totally different.
Trump’s efforts to kill USAID, a foreign-aid program that feeds hungry folks all over the world, is costing American farmers billions. For instance, the whole Kansas sorghum business is screwed, which has led to the state’s two Republican senators to leap in assist of this authorities spending, as a result of that is invaluable, not like all the opposite authorities spending that doesn’t have an effect on them immediately.
“The World Food Programme estimated $340 million in U.S. food aid was idled at domestic ports by order of the Trump administration,” reported the Kansas Reflector. “In total, $566 million in U.S.-grown commodities designated for humanitarian purposes was locked down in warehouses throughout the world.” The Meals for Peace program purchased $2 billion in farm merchandise yearly.
Republicans are lastly making an attempt to do one thing to save lots of USAID with a brand new invoice, however the query stays whether or not it is going to work. Possibly farmers ought to swap to farming bootstraps. Demand would undergo the roof.