Bill Gates Buys Massive Amount of Farmland in North Dakota, But the State AG Just Stepped in

Bill Gates Buys Massive Amount of Farmland in North Dakota, But the State AG Just Stepped in
Richard Moorhead | June 22, 202 Bill Gates has made himself the single largest private owner of farmland in the United States. The globalist billionaire expanded his holdings of American farmland, accumulating a total of 242,000 acres of the most arable land in America, according to The Daily Caller. North Dakota’s attorney general is stepping in after Gates’ trust acquired six parcels of land in Pembina County.… Read the rest

Armed Feds Pay a Visit: Amish Farmer Faces Hundreds of Thousands in Fines

Armed Feds Pay a Visit: Amish Farmer Faces Hundreds of Thousands in Fines
  Amos Miller, an Amish farmer who runs a holistically managed small farm in Bird-In-Hand, Pennsylvania, grows and prepares food in tune with nature, the way he believes God intended. This seems like a sound idea to the approximately 4,000 customers who purchase Miller’s meat, eggs and dairy products from his private, members-only food club. The federal government, however, appears to disagree.… Read the rest

Aeroponic Farming Latest Trend In Feeding A Burgeoning World Population Using Fewer Resources

Aeroponic Farming Latest Trend In Feeding A Burgeoning World Population Using Fewer Resources
Aeroponic Farming Is The Most Hopeful, Forward-Thinking Way To Feed A Growing Population To Come Along In A While When you think of Newark, New Jersey–assuming you do at all–there are a few things that come to mind: crime, urban decay, crime, unemployment and crime are probably among the list toppers. But one company based there is making a big splash in a field that is sure to grow in the future–right along with the population.… Read the rest

Deaths From Antibiotic-Resistant “Superbugs” Will Outpace Cancer Deaths By 2050

Deaths From Antibiotic-Resistant “Superbugs” Will Outpace Cancer Deaths By 2050
The Coming Superbug Attack: Deaths From Antibiotic-Resistant Infections To Outpace Cancer Deaths By 2050 O, antibiotics, how we loved thee. And how we mourn thee. There was a time when we thought there was nothing they couldn’t do: people would demand them for head colds–despite the fact that rhinovirus is unaffected by them–and doctors handed them out like candy. But the sad fact is in our demand for antibiotics, we have pretty much loved them to death.… Read the rest