Commentary·September 6, 202437-32B Why Are We Letting Corporate Profiteers Write America’s Farm and Food Policy? Here's your free preview of this content: Download the files for this content at the end of the post. We're able to offer this content because stations and newspapers subscribe to Hightower's Lowdown newsletter on Substack. Please consider joining to help offset our production costs! A farmer was asked what he’d do if he won a million-dollar lottery. “Well,” he said, “I guess I’d just keep farming ‘til the money runs out.” 37-32B-Why-Are-We-Letting-Corporate-Profiteers-Write-Americas-Farm-and-Food-Policy.docx 13 KB 5 downloads Login to download or register here. 37-32B_intro.mp3 420 KB 10 downloads Login to download or register here. 37-32B_c.mp3 6 MB 6 downloads Login to download or register here. 37-32B_nc.mp3 5 MB 45 downloads Login to download or register here.
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A farmer was asked what he’d do if he won a million-dollar lottery. “Well,” he said, “I guess I’d just keep farming ‘til the money runs out.”
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