"US Agriculture Faces Crisis: Inflation, Low Cattle Numbers, and Bug Investments Threaten Sustainability"

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American farmers are warning that global "sustainability" push, inflation, and rising costs are threatening US agriculture, leading to thinner herds, farm closures, and potential food crisis. They criticize globalist green policies and lack of support from the Biden administration, while also expressing concerns about the impact of sustainability regulations on Western agriculture. The decrease in US beef production and the potential shift towards insect consumption are highlighted as alarming signs for the industry's future.
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