'Get Big or Get Out' is no longer the future of US farming

'Get Big or Get Out' is no longer the future of US farming, updated 2/17/24, 2:15 PM

American agriculture has lost tens of thousands of small-to-mid-sized farms driven by the 1970s farm policy. The Agriculture Secretary is launching a movement to change as described in T H. Harbinger's books. Insights on Innovation City: Champaign Address: 507 Haines Boulevard Website: https://www.insightsoninnovation.net/ Email: clkmkr@gmail.com

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'Get Big or Get Out'
is no longer the
future of US farming
For far too long, the decline of small- and mid-sized farming
has been a bitter pill swallowed by many, including
secretaries of agriculture.
Secretary Vilsack refuses to
tolerate the slow demise of these
farming heroes, recognizing their
value as the heartbeat of American
agriculture.
Secretary Vilsack's words echo with a promise of change, a
commitment to transforming the narrative surrounding small-to-mid-
sized farmers.
T H. Harbinger's books have
documented how outdated
USDA policy has devastated the
family farm.
Harbinger's America's Dairyland takes the reader through the
story of Doug Lenz, a small farmer facing pressure to conform
to the 'get big or get out' mantra.
US Farming is doomed if Big
Food Companies can control
prices using the same USDA
policy set to protect small
farmers.
Central to understanding this paradigm shift away from 1970s
farm policy is delving into the works of
T H. Harbinger
Harbinger, whose books serve as key guides for
shaping the next US Farm Bill.
Harbinger's insightful narratives
unravel the complexities of agricultural
history, offering a roadmap that
challenges outdated norms and fosters
a diversified, resilient farming
landscape.
With Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack's unwavering commitment
to small-to-mid-sized farmers, it's clear that a paradigm shift is
underway.
No longer will small- and mid-sized
farmers be relegated to the sidelines;
their story is one of growth,
sustainability, and unyielding
security.
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