Big Ag Exposed: How Factory Farming Threatens Farmers & Freedom

Fresh investigations exposing factory farms, monopolies, and corporate control.

How Tyson and Cargill Rigged the Beef Market and Got Away With It

How Tyson and Cargill Rigged the Beef Market and Got Away With It

Tyson Foods and Cargill agreed to an $87.5 million settlement over allegations they conspired to fix beef prices, inflating costs for consumers while crushing independent ranchers. Here's how the Big Four meatpackers cornered 85% of...
What Tyson’s Price-Fixing Scandal Means for Ethical Pork

What Tyson’s Price-Fixing Scandal Means for Ethical Pork

Tyson just settled an $55 million lawsuit for rigging pork prices—and conscious shoppers are paying attention. This scandal exposes how Big Meat inflates costs, squeezes farmers, and distorts the true value of food. Learn how...
Salinas AgTech Incubator Sparks Reserved Hope for Regenerative Farming

Salinas AgTech Incubator Sparks Reserved Hope for Regenerative Farming

A new AgTech hub in Salinas Valley promises sustainability, but regenerative farmers and workers question if it serves soil health or Big Ag’s agenda.    
The Farm Subsidy Trap: How Crop Insurance Locks Farmers Into Corn and Soy in 2025

The Farm Subsidy Trap: How Crop Insurance Locks Farmers Into Corn and Soy in 2025

Federal crop insurance was designed as a safety net, but today it locks farmers into planting flood-prone corn and soy—rewarding risky monocultures while punishing regenerative practices. Taxpayers cover billions in premiums each year, with most...
Right to Repair: Why Farmers Are Fighting to Fix Their Own Tractors

Right to Repair: Why Farmers Are Fighting to Fix Their Own Tractors

Farmers across the U.S. are locked out of repairing the very tractors they own. Thanks to software locks and dealer-only service, even simple fixes can cost thousands and leave equipment sidelined for weeks. For small...