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You’ve probably seen the news about Argentina.

The $20 billion bailout. China buying their soybeans instead of ours. Now talks about importing their beef.

Soybean farmers are furious. Cattle ranchers feel betrayed. Politicians are arguing. The news cycle is spinning.

Here’s what I’m thinking about instead: Where’s the opportunity?

Don’t Get Stuck Watching the News

Look, I get it. The headlines are designed to keep you glued to the screen. Outrage. Frustration. Fear. That’s what sells ads and keeps eyes on screens.

But while everyone’s busy being angry about what’s happening in Argentina / America, some farmers are asking a different question:

“How can I use this?”

The Quiet Opportunity Right Now

Here’s what’s actually happening in the market:

People want American-made food. They’re paying attention to where their beef, pork, chicken, eggs, & produce come from in ways they weren’t a year ago.

The words “Made in America” and “American Farmer” actually mean something right now.

If you’re selling anything from your farm (beef, pork, chicken, eggs, produce), this is your moment.

Not to get political. Not to rant about Argentina. Just to simply, clearly tell people:

“This is raised here. By us. American farm. American family.”

That’s it. That message resonates right now in ways it might not next year.

The Challenge Creates the Opening

This is how it always works in farming. The biggest opportunities show up during the challenges.

When everyone’s complaining about cheap imports, some farmers are building direct-to-consumer businesses that bypass the whole mess.

When people are worried about foreign food, smart farmers are reminding customers they can buy from their neighbor instead.

The question isn’t “What’s happening with Argentina?”

The question is “How do I position my farm to take advantage of what’s happening?”

Your Website Should Tell This Story

Here’s where this connects to what we do.

If someone searches “local beef near me” or “American-raised chicken” or “farm fresh eggs Virginia (or your state)”, does your farm show up?

Do you have a website that tells people you’re here, you’re American, you’re local?

Or are you missing the people who are actively looking for exactly what you sell?

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Want in? Just complete the 5 minute questionnaire, and I’ll get back to you ASAP on how I can help your farm make money.

Claim Your Spot

P.S. – I’m talking about “American farms” because that’s where I am, but this works everywhere. Whatever’s happening in your country or region – there’s always an angle that helps you connect with local customers. Find it. Use it.

with my appreciation,

Jason

Aka: The Part-Time Farmer

homegrownhosting.com

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