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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

"Farmers Close Down Production In U.S. As Agricultural Crisis Accelerates"

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Epic Economist, 6/11/25
"Farmers Close Down Production
 In U.S. As Agricultural Crisis Accelerates"

"What we're witnessing isn't just another agricultural downturn – it's the systematic collapse of the most powerful food production system the world has ever known. From the cornfields of Iowa to the wheat plains of Kansas, from the soybean farms of Illinois to the cattle ranches of Texas, American farmers are making a decision that will shake the global food supply to its core: they're shutting down. This isn't a strike. This isn't a protest. This is survival. And the consequences are already rippling through every grocery store, every restaurant, every dinner table in America and beyond.

Three weeks ago, what started as routine border inspections became the spark that ignited a powder keg decades in the making. At the Laredo and Nogales border crossings, over 140 John Deere tractors and harvesting machines sat baking under the scorching sun – not because of bureaucratic delays, but because of a calculated blockade targeting America's most iconic agricultural equipment manufacturer.

While competitors like Case IH and Kubota sailed through with minimal delays, John Deere faced what Mexican customs officials euphemistically called "enhanced agricultural equipment inspection protocols." But this was no routine check. This was surgical warfare, timed perfectly to disrupt Mexico's critical planting season just weeks away.

For farmers who had prepaid for equipment, watching their machinery trapped mere meters away across an invisible line, this wasn't just an inconvenience – it was catastrophic. In Sinaloa, Eduardo Vasquez stared helplessly at 5,000 acres of unplanted land, his fully paid $300,000 tractor unreachable across the border. Time was bleeding away, and with it, an entire season's livelihood. But this border blockade was just the match. The real explosives had been accumulating for years."
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