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American Regeneration Farmers Co-Op

American Regeneration Farmers Co-Op

@FarmCoopNC

🌾 ARFC | Farmer-led co-op for regenerative organic farming in NC. Empowering farmers, restoring soil, building sustainable communities. Join us: www.farmco-op

Carthage, NC Katılım Nisan 2025
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
The government can call me whatever they want. I am not afraid of the labels they use to stop people from standing up for what is right. I am afraid of losing our farms, bees, fresh water, and what’s left of our beautiful earth. No data center is worth losing this. ⬇️
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Tom Renz
Tom Renz@RenzTom·
@beefinitiative The war against family ranchers is real and hitting a fever pitch. They don’t want Americans to have access to healthy beef.
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Beef Initiative🇺🇸🇸🇻BeefMaps.com
Packers posted $264. Feedlots bit. Bids pulled. Same week they were "begging for cattle for the last 3 weeks." Some sold $4 below the offer. This is how the weighted average gets dragged down. Corbitt Wall, Feeder Flash 5/21
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@WallStreetApes They seem to be cropping up in every community and taking over rural supplies of energy and water. These communities are too small to speak with a loud voice all by themselves, so we need to rally as a country and demand no more data centres in communities that don't want them.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Erin Brockovich has launched a website and has begun tracking all data centers in America and logging resident complaints In just 1 week it’s already logged 1,690 resident complaints For this who don’t remember Erin Brockovich was the paralegal responsible for winning out a case against PG&E, Hinckley in California, because their wastewater runoff was seeping into rural areas and creating a lot of health issues for, for the surrounding neighborhoods That case brought in a $333 million settlement that went to the families affected by the situation because a lot of them either had staggering medical bills due to their tap water was no longer safe So why is this important, well residents all over America are reporting their tap water and river water is being heavily polluted by data centers Her map of data centers is new, she just launched it The website features an interactive US map showing operational, under-construction, and proposed AI data centers, overlaid with community-reported complaints Residents can submit reports with details, photos, and locations. Within days of launch, it received a surge of submissions over 1,600 in the first week, and reports of 1,800+ from 47 states shortly after Common Resident Complaints Being Logged - Water usage - Raising utility bills for residents - Noise pollution: Constant 24/7 humming from fans, generators, and cooling systems disrupting sleep, daily life, and wildlife. - E-waste from frequent hardware upgrades, pollution including PFAS concerns
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
American farmers are being taken advantage of Farmer paid $100 for his oil filter for his tractor just a few years ago Now, he shows an oil filter costs $260 This far outpaces inflation and is theft This has become the new business model for manufacturers. What’s happening is OEM parts departments have become bigger profit centers for dealers. This is because equipment sales are slow because of high prices and low farm incomes Farmers with older machines have fewer choices so the leads to drastically higher markups on high-demand or specialized items like hydraulic filters It’s pure theft and it should be illegal These companies are taking advantage of farmers because they have no choice but to buy the part
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AcmeAcres.us
AcmeAcres.us@idahobeef·
32% of planted wheat this year — abandoned before harvest. We see what that means for your dinner table at AcmeAcres.us. Farmers put seed in the ground, and it costs more to bring it home than it's worth. That's the USDA's number. Not a guess. Millions of acres. Gone. Smallest wheat crop since the 1970s. And it's not just the drought — diesel, fertilizer, freight. The math doesn't work. Australia down 20%. Argentina down 25%. The whole belt is squeezed at once.
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ALEXIS ™I ❤️🇷🇼•
Food security does not always begin with vast land. Sometimes it begins with a quarter acre, a few raised beds, careful planning, and the decision to grow instead of depend. 🌱 A well-designed 1/4 acre can produce: • vegetables throughout the year • fruits from dwarf orchard trees • herbs and medicinal plants • eggs, manure, and small livestock integration • harvested rainwater for irrigation • compost for continuous soil fertility • even renewable energy for a more resilient homestead Self-sufficiency is not about isolation. It is about resilience. The most productive farms are often not the biggest — they are the most intentional. When every corner has a purpose: 🍅 the garden feeds the kitchen 🌳 the orchard feeds the seasons 🐔 the animals support the soil 💧 the water is reused wisely ♻️ and waste becomes fertility again Small land, intelligently managed, can outperform large neglected space. The future of farming may not only be industrial scale — it may also be thousands of highly productive mini-homesteads restoring food sovereignty one plot at a time. 🌿
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Thriving The Future
Thriving The Future@ThrivingTheFut·
Strait of Hormuz worries? Plant trees, cultivate gardens, raise livestock.
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ALEXIS ™I ❤️🇷🇼•
Children should absolutely be taught how to grow food as part of their schooling. Not as an extracurricular activity. Not as a once-a-year project. But as a life skill. A child who learns how to grow a tomato, harvest lettuce, or care for soil learns far more than gardening. They learn patience. Responsibility. Nutrition. Biology. Weather. Ecology. And the value of work behind every meal placed on a table. For generations, food knowledge was passed naturally from grandparents and communities. Today many children can identify brands faster than plants. School gardens reconnect education to real life. When children grow food themselves, vegetables stop being “something from the supermarket” and become something living, seasonal, and worth respecting. Even a small school garden can teach lessons no textbook fully can: • how soil holds life • how insects help crops • how water affects growth • how waste becomes compost • and how human survival still depends on nature A generation that knows how to grow food is a generation that is harder to starve, harder to manipulate, and more connected to the earth beneath its feet. 🌍🥬
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FAFO Farms
FAFO Farms@FAFOFarmsTX·
Packing up for farmshare deliveries this morning. To anyone & everyone who supports small, independent, and family farms & ranches thank you. We lose thousands a year (not an exaggeration but facts). The ones who survive are the ones supported by their wonderful communities like ours. You are a blessing truly. This is why we are so happy to serve those who support us.🥛🐄✨️ "As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace:" 1 Peter 4:10
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Hillbilly
Hillbilly@JamesHu27192912·
Erin Brockovich is back, and this time she's coming for the AI industry, calling out Big Tech's data center boom as the next great environmental shakedown of American communities. She launched a self-reporting map at brockovichdatacenter.com, and within a week over 1,600 residents had filed complaints spanning noise pollution, skyrocketing utility bills, and serious water depletion concerns. The pattern she's seeing looks awfully familiar: corporations dangle promises of jobs and tax revenue, municipalities wave projects through with minimal environmental review, and the people who actually live there get left holding the bag. The water issue alone should be setting off alarm bells. Data centers gulp enormous amounts of water to keep their cooling systems running, and some are being planted directly above critical aquifers. As Brockovich put it plainly, "Wasting heat is wasting water. We can't afford either." The technology to capture and reuse that waste heat already exists, it's just not being required. That's a policy failure, not a tech failure. A recent Gallup poll found that 7 in 10 Americans oppose data centers being built in their communities, with many saying they'd rather live near a nuclear plant. Brockovich's demand is straightforward: if Big Tech is going to drain public water supplies and jack up utility bills, the public deserves full transparency. "If you're using public resources, the public has a right to know how much. Sunlight is the best disinfectant."
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@HenrySaylorr Yes, 100% - this is a no-brainer. We should teach our kids how to grow food, how to harvest energy, how to build, tech skills, and how to grow businesses. They need a full education to survive in today's world
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Henry Homestead
Henry Homestead@HenrySaylorr·
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Patriot🇺🇸Newswire
Patriot🇺🇸Newswire@NewswirePatriot·
You would think, with AI they could come up with and better way to cool the systems than taking our fresh drinking water...
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