Inside the doomsday seed vault
Billed as a safeguard for humanity, the Svalbard Seed Vault reveals uncomfortable truths about biotech power, food sovereignty, and elite contingency planning.
Billed as a safeguard for humanity, the Svalbard Seed Vault reveals uncomfortable truths about biotech power, food sovereignty, and elite contingency planning.
Whether America’s farmland goes to young farmers or financial giants may define the future of our food system, Joel Salatin warns.
The crisis isn’t a lack of subsidies, but a food system clogged by consolidation and regulatory bottlenecks.
At a recent Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, farmers explained how consolidation hollowed out the market beneath their feet.
This farmer didn’t ask permission, wait for policy reform or beg for subsidies. He simply sold directly to people who actually need food.
America’s food system has become a slow-motion collapse engineered by subsidies, monopolies, and global agendas that are erasing the family farm and poisoning the plate.
With suicide rates 3.5 times higher than the general population, farm families are battling financial stress, isolation, and grief — while grassroots groups fight to bring hope and resources to rural America.
North Dakota landowners say an Eighth Circuit ruling lets pipeline companies lowball offers and punish anyone who fights back.
The farmer-philosopher says it’s time to unshackle small farmers and consumers from industrial food laws that protect Big Ag while choking local choice.