
Farmers being forced to kill off their herds and sell land to create replacement income
Its common knowledge that governments internationally are targetting farmers and blaming them for global warming. Forcing them to reduce their herds and reduce crop production by banning certain fertilizers or putting up prices by over 400% to make it an unprofitable process. Also government officials forcing entry to smallholdings to kill off millions of Bees, because of some imaginary disease (with no proof at all of infection). With less bees comes less crops, and too much reduction in CO2 will kill everything on the planet.
The question of WHY they would do this is far too large and complicated to unravel in a single article, it's enough to acknowledge that there is an international plan being carried out, the true reasons are unknown at this point. The most common justifications given for the government pressure are, word for word, the same; whatever country you live in. Those reasons are listed below-
1. Ecological Balance and Biodiversity
2. Disease Prevention and Management
3. Market Demand and Price Stability
4. Resource Efficiency and Climate Resilience
5. Transition to Sustainable Agriculture
Many of those 'reasons' quoted might sound acceptable in overpopulated areas such as Asia and Europe. However, in countries such as the USA, Africa and Australia the majority just dont wash simply because the amount of land used by herds is massive and disease spread is almost non existent. The only 3 real changes that need to be undertaken are all pretty simple and would address most, if not all of the propoganda being rammed down our throats in the press.
The overuse of chemicals on the land, this is needless when crop rotation is utilized as the land does not become barron and dead, it has time to restore the nutrients needed naturally, by changing this dirty habit we can address areas 1,3 and 4 of concern.
Reduction or abolishment of genetically modified seeds will not effect anything, other than to reduce chronic sickness in the population. However these seeds are almost impossible to find recently due to a number of mysterius fires and explosions dessimating the stocks of the safe pure seed stocks. By returning to heritage foods we will address 1,2,4 and 5.
Overclearing of lands has resulted in large areas of unfarmable salt flats due to high water table. This is a simple 5 to 10 year fix and requires tree planting. Trees have a dual purpose in this instance, they will lower the water table and reduce CO2 in the enviroment. Only 10 adult trees are enough to fully offset 1 4WD vehicle every year. Also it only takes 4 adult trees to offset the methane produced by each cow, methane is not a permanent issue as the solar radiation burns it up and it dissapears. By planting more trees, landowners address every area of concern listed above.
Our farmers have a tough time and are already handcuffed by large buyers such a coles and woolworths who think its acceptable to dictate prices which are based on their needs for profit, rather than production cost based buying price. Over the past few years we have seen farmers simply giving away potatoes or pouring milk away because they can write the costs off for tax purposes rather than make a loss based on the buying price offered by these greedy corporations.
With farmers each having millions of dollars in debt for machinery, and now with a reduced capacity to pay increasing bank payments they are being forced into selling off land in a bid to fend off bank reposession of their entire properties, many of which have been in families for 3 or 4 generations.
Very fortunatly for our farmers, this is happening after a few years of open government corruption and collusion - the covid plandemic- and an increasing number of people are wanting to move away from big cities in an effort to become less dependent on 'the system'. This has created more demand for suitable rural properties which can be created with minimum cost and not a great deal of time.
While a lot of farmers are selling off good arable land ( something I personally think they will come to regret in years to come) the smartest among them are selling off land which they have previously considered 'waste' land. The land that is not flat and easy to work with mega machinery, land that has many trees, or streams running through, land that may become waterlogged in very wet times. These areas of land can always be ethically subdivided into good sized rural blocks 3 to 10 acres in size but having plenty of good land to create a safe haven for families to escape to.

What can farmers do to help themselves in the short term
Farmers are unfortunatly tied to a corrupt system run by the "big 4" chemical companies who profit from almost every aspect of our life, they create the chemicals used in farming and all packaging. They own the pharmaceutical companies that claim to help us when we are sick and they fund government to the tune of billions in order to push their agendas.
By slowly pulling out of the system and returning to traditional methods, our farmers can push back and change legislation just like the farmers in the Netherlands have done, albeit using different methods. Creating a plan to save themselves and their community is the first step to true sovereignty for our aussie battlers, actually for every one of us.
Making a land assessment would be the first step, decide which land is the most profitable and why? Which land is considered waste and could be culled from the farm. What is left in the middle? can you use this land to start experimenting with different practices?
If you have significant land holdings that have previously been left untouched, how can you use that to create a cash influx, either as a one off, or as a regular income stream. If these are questions that you would like answers to, or would like some guidance on how to do a land assesment please feel free to contact us - jayne@thewomandeveloper.com
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08 9304 4741
We can offer you a feasibility study on any area of land you might be considering subdividing. This will help you to make a decision on how to move forward. As experts in rural rezoning and subdivisions we are best placed to help you through any tough times that might be forthcoming.


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