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The Cheap Foreign Labor Regime Blocking Agricultural Intelligence
The Cheap Foreign Labor Regime Blocking Agricultural Intelligence
Authored by RJ Hauman via American Intelligence,
I grew up in Camarillo, California: fertile soil, Mediterranean climate, strawberries, avocados, lemons, citrus, and family farms passed down through generations. The kind of place that sells itself, and does.
Read the city’s own description of its agricultural economy and you will find every word you would expect: rich agricultural legacy, farming passed down, agricultural education, sustainability, drip irrigation, precision sensors, AI-driven robotics, research partnerships, and a North American AgTech market projected to reach $16 billion by...
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Authored by Tudor Dixon via American Greatness,
The second Trump administration is very different from the first. As 45th president, Donald Trump was saddled with disloyal officials who constantly undermined his agenda. The Ukraine impeachment scandal, among other events, was the result of this internal subversion.
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