In this episode of North American Ag Spotlight, Chrissy Wozniak sits down with Trent Loos—a sixth-generation farmer, radio, tv and podcast host, and outspoken voice for agriculture. Trent shares his insights on critical issues facing agriculture, including government regulations, property rights, and environmental policies that impact farmers across the nation.
From his encounters with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to his in-depth analysis of the controversial CO2 pipelines, Trent provides a firsthand look at the struggles of American agriculture. Chrissy and Trent also discuss the challenges posed by net carbon policies, the influence of global agendas on local farming, and the importance of standing up for personal property rights.
Listeners will leave this episode with a renewed perspective on how grassroots activism and local involvement are essential for safeguarding agricultural freedoms and land ownership. Join Chrissy and Trent as they unpack the complex landscape of modern farming and the hope that comes from unity in the face of division.
Links & Resources:
Watch the RFK Jr. video on CO2 pipelines mentioned in this episode - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llcvrKDJRo0
Learn more about Trent Loos’ work - http://www.loostales.com/
Explore related articles and resources on Sustains Act - https://www.americanagriwomen.org/sustains
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