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  "path": "/threads/real-economics-of-us-farms-and-why-billionaires-are-buying-up-farmland.2634252/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-02T00:23:08.000Z",
  "site": "https://forums.anandtech.com",
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    "Politics and News",
    "farm to table restaurants",
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  "textContent": "so this normally a farm/homesteading channel where normal middle aged city guy decided to buy a farm in vermont like 9 years ago[there is an amateur vibe to most of his stuff so no claim of authoritative knowledge or vast experience/education, but he will do the homework].\n\ntypically videos feature lots of cute animals and their antics. but in being a good content creator he has expanded and done some deep dives into the more controversial aspects of farming. in a more documentary type vid he went over the history/myth/illusion of farm to table restaurants. [he previously worked in the insurance industry on the accounting side so he tends to focus on the numbers]\n\nin this one he is going over the history of farm bailouts starting around the '70s and how legislation has turned farmland into low risk investment assets backed by government bailouts and tax laws.\n\nthe reality is family owned small farms make up a tiny fraction of the actual food produced/eaten in the US and yet...\n\nRead more",
  "title": "real economics of US farms and why billionaires are buying up farmland"
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