Agriculture

North Dakota Prevents China From Building on Land

Grand Forks City Council in North Dakota voted unanimously to prevent the Fufeng Group from building a corn mill on land it purchased near an air base.

China Owns 338,000 Acres of U.S. Farmland

U.S. Department of Agriculture data shows that as of 2020, China owns 338,000 acres of U.S. farmland.

Montana Rancher Says Biden Policies Could Have Dire Impact on Beef Supply

A Montana rancher criticized the Biden administration’s climate policies, including a new water restriction, saying they create "more regulation," and could potentially lead to a decrease in agriculture production.

A Banner Year for the Fight Against ESG

Across the country, state financial officers pushed back against the ESG agenda in 2022.

The Fake Meat Industry Is Failing, But That Might Lead to Governments Propping It Up

Impossible Foods, manufacturer of plant-based meat alternatives, is laying off 20 percent of its workforce.

Chicken Farmers Blame ‘Tainted Feed’ After Hens Stop Producing Eggs

Chicken farmers took to social media to blame their commercial chicken feed for their hens' decreased egg output.

Evidence Emerges That NATO Gearing Up for a Full-Scale War Against Russia

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Military Committee chairman Admiral Rob Bauer of the Netherlands indicated that NATO is now prepared for direct war against Russia.

Deadly Fire at Connecticut Egg Farm Kills 100,000 Chickens

More than 100 firefighters responded to a raging inferno that ultimately killed 100,000 chickens at an egg farm in Bozrah, Conn., officials said.

Bill Gates Discusses Climate Change While Traveling in Carbon-Emitting Private Jet

Gates' $70 million Gulfstream jet burns roughly 1,700 liters of fuel per hour.

Gates and Ford Foundations Fund Chinese Military Research

"Any American foundation contributing to causes that advance CCP-aligned interests in the developing world has serious questions to answer," says Rep. Gallagher.

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