Well… you know, if you have a farm, there’s options other than soy beans.
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Correction, Americans are still selling Soy to China. Just not the USA.
Store seed grow your own food if your in a city idk bro
You've heard of government cheese? Wait until you hear about government rotten tofu
Trump killed America, with massive help from American citizens and criminals.
What about food deserts in the USA? 🏜️
They tried exporting those, demand has been markedly lower. I think America might be stuck with em
I was actually thinking planting some vegetables and selling them to people who live in a food desert. But it’s questionable anyone would eat them unless deep fried I assume
You could start by giving some away. You'll get people's attention, get them used to cooking more. Then you could also put out a request for donations or volunteer farmers who'd maybe get first pick of the crop. Good way to make friends and build community. Sooner or later maybe you can start a produce stand and turn a profit, and maybe before long you've got enough people involved to start a regular farmer's market. That kind of local resilience would do a lot of good.
If only people could have seen this coming, especially the farmers who dealt with the same shit last time they elected Trump.
Sucks to suck.
If only they knew it was their own votes that bent them over the barrel.
Common clay and all that. Morons.