Farm Policy That Shapes Our Food: What Rebels Need to Know

Our latest reporting on farm bills, USDA shifts, and laws shaping food freedom.

Will Nature Survive Industrial Agriculture? Nature’s Resilience vs. Short-Sighted Farming Practices

Will Nature Survive Industrial Agriculture? Nature’s Resilience vs. Short-Sighted Farming Practices

Industrial agriculture has damaged soil, water, and biodiversity—but nature is already fighting back. From new U.S. conservation laws to regenerative farms like White Oak Pastures, this story shows how soil heals, species return, and why...
Tariffs Slam US Soybean Farmers in 2025: What You Need to Know

Tariffs Slam US Soybean Farmers in 2025: What You Need to Know

In 2025, U.S. soybean farmers are reeling as China halts imports and Argentina floods the market—triggered by a new wave of trade tariffs. Prices have collapsed, exports have evaporated, and small farms are bearing the...
Oregon Farmers Just Beat the Bureaucrats — Farm Stand Freedom Wins Again

Oregon Farmers Just Beat the Bureaucrats — Farm Stand Freedom Wins Again

Oregon farmers scored a major victory for food freedom as the state dropped its proposed farm stand regulations strengthening regenerative agriculture in local economies.
UK Farm Rewilding Policy: Will English Farmers Be Paid to Stop Food Production?

UK Farm Rewilding Policy: Will English Farmers Be Paid to Stop Food Production?

A new UK government plan proposes paying English farmers to retire “unproductive” farmland for nature recovery. Advocates see it as a climate solution, while critics fear it undermines food sovereignty, rural jobs, and the future...
Farmers Warn of Financial Calamity Without Aid

Farmers Warn of Financial Calamity Without Aid

Farmers across America are warning of financial collapse if Congress doesn’t unlock new aid soon. While past farm bills and bailouts enriched corporate agriculture, small and regenerative farms were left behind. This policy gap reveals...
Gary Stubblefield’s Legacy: A Farmer-Lawmaker Who Championed Agriculture and Food Freedom

Gary Stubblefield’s Legacy: A Farmer-Lawmaker Who Championed Agriculture and Food Freedom

Former dairy farmer and Arkansas State Senator Gary Stubblefield spent more than a decade reshaping farm policy from inside the statehouse. From legalizing raw milk sales to championing farm-to-school programs and dairy price stabilization, his...
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USDA Grant Helps Farmers Transition to Organic: What Regenerative Growers Need to Know

USDA Grant Helps Farmers Transition to Organic: What Regenerative Growers Need to Know

The USDA’s new Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP) gives regenerative farmers free mentorship, training, and certification support. Here’s how soil-first growers can tap this grant and related USDA programs to unlock organic markets in...
How the Nature Conservancy’s Soil Health Program Could Reshape Farming in 2025

How the Nature Conservancy’s Soil Health Program Could Reshape Farming in 2025

The Nature Conservancy’s soil health initiative set an ambitious goal: get regenerative practices like cover crops and no-till on half of U.S. cropland by 2025. Backed by millions in funding, farmer-led trials, and even corporate...
Bison on grasslands with mountain in background

Yellowstone Bison Migration: How Wild Buffalo Regenerate the Land

For six years, scientists tracked Yellowstone’s bison with GPS collars and made a stunning discovery: these animals don’t just follow the spring “green wave” of grass — they create it. By grazing, fertilizing, and moving...
Cows grazing on green grass on Point Reyes

Point Reyes Ranchers Evicted: A Breaking Test for Food Freedom

 Point Reyes National Seashore is forcing family ranches to shut down—upending a 150-year agricultural legacy. Here’s the timeline, who’s involved, what’s at stake for regenerative agriculture, and how you can help defend food freedom.
Texas’s Fertile Rebellion: How Regenerative Agriculture Outpaces Levees in Flood Control

Texas’s Fertile Rebellion: How Regenerative Agriculture Outpaces Levees in Flood Control

In Southeast Texas, small farms are proving that living soil is the ultimate levee. While state engineers cling to outdated dams and FEMA’s flawed maps, regenerative farmers are quietly absorbing stormwater that drowns neighboring fields.
When Vets Vanish: USDA’s Fight Against the Rural Veterinary Shortage

When Vets Vanish: USDA’s Fight Against the Rural Veterinary Shortage

USDA launches a $25M Rural Veterinary Action Plan to tackle “vet deserts.” Can grants and loan relief stop livestock losses and protect food security?