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When the government announced a $12 billion farm-aid package, it sounded like a lifeline. But here’s the twist: that money comes from the very tariffs causing the pain. In this episode, we dig into the strange circular economy of America’s trade war—a policy that funds its own fallout and leaves farmers trapped in the middle.

Host Shane Burkett unpacks how $11 billion will go to row-crop farmers and another billion to specialty crops, with strict income caps designed to help small family farms instead of big corporate operators. But the real story lies in what’s driving the crisis: China’s unfulfilled promise to buy millions of metric tons of U.S. soybeans. Since October, they’ve purchased less than a quarter of what was pledged—leaving American grain bins full and wallets empty.

You’ll hear about Iowa farmer Robb Ewoldt, who’s selling equipment and working night shifts to survive, and Caleb Ragland, head of the American Soybean Association, who reminds Washington that farmers don’t want bailouts—they want markets. We’ll also explore how generational divides are reshaping agriculture: fourth-generation growers with equity can weather the storm, but younger farmers renting land face extinction-level pressure.

Behind the numbers—$22 billion in 2019, $46 billion in 2020, and now another $12 billion—lies a deeper question: what happens when government aid replaces global trade as the backbone of American farming? With the USDA still finalizing payment formulas and new executive orders investigating the food supply chain, the stakes reach far beyond soybeans. They touch food prices, rural economies, and the very survival of independent farming.

As global trade flows tilt toward South America and China’s buying habits shift, this episode asks what the next decade of U.S. agriculture will look like. Can small farms hold on? Or are we witnessing the quiet consolidation of America’s heartland into industrial agribusiness?

The $12 Billion Loop reveals how every tariff and every aid check echo through the fields of Iowa, Minnesota, and beyond—reshaping who grows our food, who profits, and who’s left behind.

Perspective: Faith, Science, Politics, and Life is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the forces shaping our world. Hosted by Shane Burkett, this show dives into the intersections of religion, scientific discovery, political shifts, and everyday life, featuring deep conversations with experts, thought leaders, and changemakers. No topic is off-limits—expect bold discussions, critical thinking, and new insights that challenge the way you see the world. Join the c

Perspective: Faith, Science, Politics, and Life is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the forces shaping our world. Hosted by Shane Burkett, this show dives into the intersections of religion, scientific discovery, political shifts, and everyday life, featuring deep conversations with experts, thought leaders, and changemakers. No topic is off-limits—expect bold discussions, critical thinking, and new insights that challenge the way you see the world. Join the c

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