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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

The FARMER PROTEST is GROWING OUT OF CONTROL

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  1. Once a farmer, always a farmer. I just wanted to share this but I couldn't get the Edit button to work. So I'm writing this in the comment section. Farmers are waking up. I've never seen so many farmers on tractors so united in their cause. I wonder how all this will end. Farmers are the one who grow our food. This is huge... but I haven't seen much reports of this on the news.
    Maybe, I'm missing something.

    Thanks for reading my neglected blog. I appreciate your comments.

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  2. Of course the news is not going to report on it. It doesn't fit the "agenda". Sad and scary!!!

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  3. I already read about the farmers. I hope they win. Many folks do not know how hard it is to be a farmer. I always have said kids need to have one term in school to work on a farm. It would be eye opening. Janice

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  4. No coverage on “mainstream” media for sure….but those of us who spend a little too much time in rabbit holes have heard lots…and there is more support for the farmers around the world than I think anyone realizes. Already gains have been made in some of the European countries. The EU has backed off the 30% reduction on emissions by farmers, reversed the unrealistic pesticide quotas, allowed more land for agricultural use, agreed to stop telling people to eat less meat, etc. Big wins for the farmers. Honky honk! ;-). (Yes, I grew up on a farm too…)

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  5. I have been following this with Jordan Peterson.... Praying ... praying ... praying!!!!

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  6. Thank you for sharing!!! We have to keep each other informed!!! The media is not and will not!!!
    Thank you!!!
    Carla

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  7. Farmers are finally waking up. If we do not do something about it, Europe will depend on third-party countries for food

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  8. I hadn't heard of this.. there is so much going on in the world it is getting hard to keep track of it all. Thanks for sharing.

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  9. I live in a rural area with the Amish and many English farmers. It's hard, never ending work. I'm so appreciative of them. What demands are the European farmers making? I guess I need to catch up to speed on what's happening in the world!

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