WHERE IS FARM LAND WATER REALLY GOING? Cibola Arizona farm water was sold out to... (GUESS)
0:00 Water rights controversy: Large corporations buying farmland for city water, impacting agricultural users.
0:20 Large corporations diverting water rights from agricultural users to cities
0:37 Letter from Bracken Operating LLC in Texas highlighting competition issues in dairy industry
1:01 Reference to Dodd Frank act as an example of competition elimination by large businesses
3:47 EPA tests reveal harmful chemicals in water, affecting bottled water prices and consumer trust.
4:19 Corruption in farm operations linked to political influence and profit-sharing with executives.
7:35 Capitalism's evolution into corporate fascism due to government interference and consumer manipulation.
7:58 Government interference in business operations can result in consumer manipulation and economic failure.
8:28 Shift towards corporate fascism occurs when corporations control regulations in their favor, impacting consumers.
11:19 Investors buying farmland and leasing it back to struggling farmers to expand their business in a challenging agricultural market
11:34 Farmers facing tight profit margins in agriculture
12:00 Challenges in the agricultural system and food pricing
14:48 Water rights sold for profit, benefiting big companies
15:01 Company made millions by selling water rights to companies like Facebook, exploiting overregulation.
15:36 Many landowners, nearing retirement or death, own unused farmland leased out due to farming enjoyment.
18:20 Impact of organic farming on hydrology and wildlife preservation in reclaimed floodplains.
18:29 Diversion of water for farming affects crop production and wildlife preservation.
19:07 Water runoff capture and release in farming projects help maintain wildlife corridors.
22:00 Impact of water rights on natural hydrology and agricultural practices in the United States.
22:36 Proper implementation of agricultural practices can benefit the environment if considered in water management.
22:47 Water rights and regulations create investment opportunities in selling water to various entities.
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Robber barons are still a thing, but the big thing is that corporate entities have figured out communism is the best way to kill competition.
I concur. People need to stop being statists and stop supporting and promoting government. Good on you for recognizing this and speaking the truth!
And then poison us through the corporate farms. Big pharma will thus profit as well.
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I wish it would be against the law to sell land to any foreign country.
And GMO bill gates who I think is the biggest owner of farmland in the U.S.
There should be a law that small family farms carry over to family or another person who wants to take it as a farmer without any taxes.
Learn who holds most of US debt. Same Lobbyists and donor $ to both wings of bird.
@@jmc8076people refuse to look at the real problem to avoid the collapse of their worldview.
It is in most places. Go try to buy land in other countries, if you don't believe me. Many just won't let you do that even if you live there with a retirement visa. You need actual citizenship to be able to own land in most countries, can't buy it and any citizen could seize it and the courts would support them doing it.
"Whiskey is for drinking, water is for fighting over" Mark Twain.
I wish these farmers could get raw A2 milk, creamer, yogurt, cheese, ice cream, straight to us consumers too!
The USDA and PaDA are prosecuting independent Amish farmer AMOS MILLER of Lancaster county PA for this very thing, even though he sells through a membership buyers club and has never had any complaints. Robert Barnes is his lawyer. The 15-min cities are coming
You are dead on. I worked a congressional candidate in the 70s as a student and in a discussion I coined a label "corporate socialism" the unity of the self interests of govt and large corporations to create anti capitalism monopolies, just like the nazis did.
"the unity of the self interests of govt and large corporations to create anti capitalism monopolies, just like the nazis did." They were actually anti-corporation. They were very pro-small business. This is a known fact. It was the Italian fascists who merged big corporate business and governent. Just a history lesson.
I am glad others around the World talk about "Corporate Socialism" we got the same issue in México. We pay banks debts, they never pay back by switching name. Americans must do some now before to late, that Will colpase you Money value, se lost -1000% the value at the same Time got hit with a +1000% inflación in México in less thank a year in 1993.
I concur. People need to stop being statists and stop supporting and promoting government. Good on you for recognizing this and speaking the truth! It is a Feudalistic Empire we now live in!
@@anon-yw4wd Definitely. Hitler warned about this happening as he was against international banking and international corporations. His warnings fell on deaf ears and now we are facing the consequences.
Thats exactly what the Deep State wants. A 1920s Benito Mussolini Italian style fascism. @@anon-yw4wd
In Michigan, the rules are absurd. We have our hands tied when it comes to selling chicken as Tyson sells the worst quality chicken that suffered the worst conditions in all of the stores around us. We need a parallel system because the existing system of corporations will never allow us to persist if they can take us out.
If the chickens are healthy, mums the word sell or bartar them. I trust small operations ie farmettes selling . Dont let them tell you its bad if you do. We dont have recalls on meat or eggs.
@@mikeandcolleenk9831 Well said!
Water is more valuable than oil. Godspeed to all small farmers. 🙏😊♥️
_"A wise & frugal government, which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, & shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned."_ - Thomas Jefferson Our government is neither wise nor frugal, and constantly takes from men's mouth the bread they've earned. Thank you for your intelligent commentary. You've earned yourself a subscriber.
In Cochise County AZ, the mega-farms sucked all our wells dry. Everyone is hauling water now, but who knows how long that will last
Give that land to me! I and my family will farm/ranch it. Screw the corporate Empire!
There is a point where a man has to stop obeying a tyranny.
I concur. People need to stop being statists and stop supporting and promoting government. Good on you for recognizing this and speaking the truth!
@@snoverstudios123 Government is good, where the people are righteous. But now it is evil, because Americans, in general, are evil.
@@snoverstudios123 Government is good, where the people are a righteous people.
@@snoverstudios123 In general, America has become an evil nation, so she gets an appropriately comparable government.
@@snoverstudios123 America, in general, has turned towards rebellion against God, so she gets an equal government.
What you say about corporate Fascism being the beginning of government Socialism is 100% correct fascism and socialism are hand in glove. And you are 100% right, that is where our country, and western countries are at
An organic farm was forced to move because their 20 year lease with an investment group was up. The land now has new housing, mostly apartment buildings, being built. Thankfully they did find some place to relocate. But it will take several years to bring the farm up to what they had.
That was where they went wrong ! Next time maybe they will buy the land! All they did was pay for someone else's property instead of investing in their own organic farm and now they've got neither because they leased!
Yeah, exactly what a wrote about in my comment above.
I never want to hear someone say "lazy Americans don't start there own business like immigrants do" whoever wants to say that can shove it
The immigrants, illegals in particular, are professional soldiers, instigators and successful, wealthy small business owners. They come here and operate with free or nearly free labor with no legacy costs and no social health care payments to the Govt. But they drain the schools, the ER's and Hospitals. They demand control of the school boards, junior colleges and Universities. They are fascist, violent and criminal. They are organized to land communities and milk the US Govt for every dime they can. They are experts at gaming the tax system, which is easy to do if you have money to launder.
People may need to form family Co-Ops, where they pool money to buy a farm, then have multiple homes/trailer homes/RVs on that land.
And/Or have small homesteads and barter.
@@amararoot6861 But many cannot, or think that they cannot afford a homestead. In reality, you can if you save and if you search for options. Also, our ancestors moved to be able to own land. So I pray for God's guidance.
@@amararoot6861 I have a playlist that is Building Wealth, and deals in realistic ways to save money for the future. Such as using shave soap pucks instead of cans. My puck is years old and still giving soap for shaving.
@@amararoot6861 I teach interesting, realistic ways to save money. Such as using shave pucks instead of cream. Lasts far longer.
@@amararoot6861 take a look at my Building Wealth list.
This system needs to collapse. This system will collaspe. This system is collapsing!
Yeah, but they already have a plan for that and it won't be better, it'll be much worse. While we're all pondering what to do they are stalling for time to build their enforcement up domestically to use on us. There won't be any more elections either, at least not like we used to think of them, more a like a television show with a scripted outcome well in advance.
It is collapsing which is a good thing. We cannot carry on this way. We don't stop it. The universe will step in then. Let it all end to end this slow strangulation of humanity. Who ever is left can start all over again creating a different system. Capitalism and communism are both not good. Making a profit as the aim will always bring out the worse. Other systems are possible if we want to.
You're doing good work Charlie....
you are so right on spot about this topic... this issue has been affecting me for a few years and believe me "they" are using every trick in the book to get their way...
Brilliant analysis! Subscribing. I live in California, not Klamath, and we have been seeing this happening ourselves for several years. We have private equity groups, masquerading as farmers, coming in and running up the price of land to where the farmers can’t compete. In some cases they sell the water directly themselves. In other cases they are actually partnered up with an “environmental group” who basically buys half of the land for what the equity group paid for all of it. The environmental group then promptly sells the water rights in the name of protecting the fish. The farmers have wised up about selling directly to the environmental groups so this is their work around. Both groups are very arrogant and used to getting everything they want, really they are just bullies. They tried to bully me but unfortunately for them it didn’t work and cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars. An interesting side note is that recently the private equity groups are starting to file bankruptcy fairly regularly. Turns out that they don’t know as much as they thought they did about farming and, well, it’s hard to farm without water. Ultimately their stockholders are left holding the bag. California agriculture to a total mess because of this.
Dodd Frank put a lot of small wholesale lenders out of business and guess who bought them out … the big banks. Imagine that.
The water is probably going to cool server farms for AI projects and other research / weapons applications...
I watched a program about AI, and I think it said it needed water to cool it. Or that it needed sub-zero temps.
We used to milk in Wisconsin on a small farm. The company that bought our milk sent us a letter one day that told us they would no longer be picking up milk in our area because they were starting their own mega dairies. We ended up going out of business since the only one we could get paid so little for our milk and charged so many fees that made sure they got the milk for practically free. We weren't the only ones in our area to involuntarily retire.
You are doing such a great job educating the public, we must get you out in front of the public much more. You are right they are telling people it is drought and climate change…….. we must stop the losses and back off big business………. The government should be encouraging family farms and back off the big capital holders. I hope you get to provide and educate our political leaders. Capital land investors are parasites on our country and our food independence.
99.9% of our politicians are corrupted.
There is abundant water and all resources granted to us by our Creator. Their going to do what they do best. Steal, kill, and destroy. We have to endure for a bit but it will all be handed back to those who reverence the Creator. There is also free energy but we have to RE-learn that which has been stolen or hidden from us. It is happening now....Both systems advance.
Go back to 1887 and look at Crystal Springs. The mid 1880s "barons" set ALL of the things people are feeling the effects of now.
The ol' Carbon Credit Scam strikes again.
You’re comments are absolutely correct. Larger players are allowed to lobby for government regulation that allows big players to set the rules of the game to crush competition. Like the CA minimum wage law and the exemptions for Panera…this has to stop
Sadly, here in south central KY, I've been watching my small town grow and grow. All the farm land is now becoming subdivisions, apartments and businesses. I'm 64 and it breaks my heart to witness this. I know a lot of these farmers. they are getting to old, passing on, or just cant make anymore and their kids want money, not the land. I remember when owning land was the way to go.
Let’s team up and pick up cattle ranch land and protect the water rights. Yanasa can set it up!! Reach out to us!!
Thank you! That was so interesting. Our government at work!
Water inland within streams and rivers are (per the federal government, not our constitution or citizens), navigable water.... therefore, the land owners are NOT in control. BY LAW, ANY DIVERSION OR MODIFICATIONS HAVE TO BE APPROVED IN ADVANCE, but they STILL can't "own" or "control" it. So, what they're doing is a violation of existing environmental laws. So, every citizen in those states can SUE the corporations/individuals doing this and/or the city/state if the city/state allows it to occur.
Buckeye, AZ has 10 years to complete their plan of no agriculture within the official city limits. This small (now) city (largest city by square footage in the Phoenix valley) was an agricultural hub since it’s conception in the late 1800s.
Cotton fields back in the day
Still had some at least a couple years ago.
No agriculture is a goal?
Great info! Money and power as usual
My City tap water tested 130 points lower than the bottled water I bought did........tap was 139 parts per million while the bottled water tested 231.
But what else is in the tap water?
You could (and should) ask the same about the bottled water, because unless the source of the water that's bottled is explicitly identified as "pure spring water," then it's bottled from a municipal tap water, @@BaptistJoshua
@@kimfleury Yes. We use spring water. I prefer Fuji, or Crystal Geyser.
Don't forget the micro plastics in the bottled water.
Love you brother. You got it right as you often do. Good on you man please keep saying what has to be said. Cheers, and many blessings from a Canadian farmer.
If a farmer is leasing land and the owner sells off water rights the farmer should have good legal standing to demand lower fees for leasing. That still doesn't solve the problem of narrow profit margins and the fact that less water can shrink the business out of existence. BTW, your ability to share such important information with so much equanimity is impressive! Would love to know how you manage that.
This what’s happening in Idaho right now. Just last year they forced everyone to declare water rights on their land or declared it belongs to the state.
United Nations water controls
Our family took care of that 10 years ago...(thr wster right in private property.) people need to wake the hell up and get ahead of this kind of crap. We would be in less jeopardy if we stood against it at its infancy stage. It feels ridiculous to try and tell people what is coming only to have them look at you sideways for years, now all of a sudden they decide to panic when they are already half buried. At this point in my journey, my fed up side tells me to just let them all sink. They refused to listen to all the warnings... they are now living the consequences of it. Native Idahoan here.
Thankful for this. Food and water of the utmost importance.
Excellent explanation. Taught sociology at a community college - you should think of writing a text book - at least for youth.
Same scenario with logging in the watershed.
I truly appreciate your efforts to explain to the consumer how dangerous these big brother corporations are destroying the farmer.
Thank you for the information. "He Who Owns The Food Will Own You" Jack Steinman... AKA... Digger Ddi Lived during the Great Depression.
In many ways … This is essentially what has happened to the Trucking Industry. “Big Companies” work with Government “Agencies” to come to a “compromise” that works for the “Agency” primarily at the (deliberate) expense of the Small Operator or Owner Operator.
I believe you're correct about socialism leading to communism , history tells the tale . It just amazes me how seemingly willing Americans, of all people are letting it happen. I'm sure I'm not alone in full appreciation of your efforts in trying to save our nation. 👍🇺🇸 I too own a copy of as a man thinketh More men should..
its fascism , its the only one that works well with government rules . communism and capitalism . needs the people to buy into them . with fascism its at the point of a gun
I agree with you on socialism to communism is correct. We need our freedoms, all of them
Last week Wesley OneLonelyFarmer was talking about this years crop prospects. He was not to thrilled. Something about a government report if I remember right. Field work is slow here in Indiana. It keeps raining. Two of my fields were lakes last week. What do you think? Love your reports.
Saudi OWNS a LOT of Land in Az. They have Drilled MANY Water Wells to raise Alfa (with no limit on them) for Their Horse Heard's.
Bravo on being pro free market capitalism. True capitalism is the Underground Market basically because it's completely unregulated. You are free to buy and sell goods and services without any government regulation taxation or other intervention. And that's how it should be we shouldn't have to be dealing underground in Black markets to enjoy capitalism.
My answer is then to capture as much water on my land as I can.
WOW!!! Finally, someone talking on this subject that makes sense. There is more going on here than people realize. I'll comment more later when I have time. Also, they are fallowing farm ground for solar fields and diverting the water to Metro areas.
I was looking for land in Arizona and New Mexico and a lot of the land doesn’t come with water rights.
Blythe Ca farmers volunteer into fallowing the land to show they are trying to help with the drought. They get paid to fallow. Farmers win but workers and business lose. Then MWD sends it to their customer in SOCAL. Every year there are less farmers. You see at least 30 % being fallowed.
there is no drought in CA
1972,as a sophomore in college, one of the best econ prof. said that the closest the U.S. comes to a classical capitalist economic system were farmer markets. I doubt if things have remained the same much less improved since then.
Thank you!
Rise Rise
So what is the solution to stop this from continuing?
the anti greed act of 2024
I would say but I'm pretty sure my comment would get flagged for inciting violence.
@@SUPER_HELPFUL(click) *_Noice!_*
@@SUPER_HELPFUL Speak up! Speak your mind. Speak the truth! Screw this Feudalistic Empire.
@@dcraexon134 that is just another government rule , it is government rules that got us here
Most of it gets shipped out in crops
Clever boy! Did you watch the entire clip?
Ice cold take.
New to your channel. And I love it. Very same farmer in Virginia
Curious that the end game is NO FOOD ... Ultimately, they are doing this with no future in mind for human beings ...
Thank you for this! I would like to refer all your viewers to Joel Salatin. He talks a lot about how to mark.
Interesting. Recently there have been created two huge lakes in North Texas. Both have taken away thousands of acres of Ranch land and farms. They're owned by the water companies of course but the water is not for the local residents but for Dallas?
Control the people through food...but! If you don’t control the water you can’t grow food. Quit looking around and look up. Yahweh is in control of everything and He is the living water.
They are trying to do it everywhere.
When you move the plant products from here to there, you send the water inside them away. When you sell ten thousand pounds of apples you ship away seven thousand pounds of water. It was hiding in the apples that you sold. So when a corn farmer sells a million tons of corn, they are sending out a half million tons of water. Those giant agriculture companies are primarily responsible for moving all that water, it's shipped out with the huge amount of plant products that they sell.
its not just the USA , government making al sorts of crazy water rules in new zealand as well . our groverment allowed high water use crops in areas that are naturally dry . which has changed our weather . the fun part is farmers think its great , but don't realise they are standing on a rug that that could be pulled at any time
The water is the main weapon in their arsenal against the farmers
9 minutes into this and still not a word about "WHERE IS FARM LAND WATER REALLY GOING" makes it an easy choice to go elsewhere.
Amazing 🤔
The klamath basin used to be called the Everglades of the west. Last couple years the farms have gotten nearly no water. People put in wells and wells are going dry. The wildlife refuge that depends on the irrigation water have been bone dry. The last 2 summers the grasshoppers have been so bad that the roads are covered in them from getting hit by cars. You can literally slam on your brakes and slide on all the grasshoppers. It’s been biblical proportions of these grasshoppers. Summer of 2020 they paid potato farms more money to not grow food for human consumption than they would have made had they farmed their land.
I live in Argyle, Denton County, Texas. In past 20 years I have seen over 50% of ranch, farm land sold for development of subdivisions mainly. Beef and food gone. New lakes that take more land.
Why do so many Texans love Abbott when he is allowing to developers to destroy productive farmland the fastest in the country?
It may have took slower to happen, but any system that controls the market is NOT capitalism or any “stage” of it. Central-planning & threats of violence (or use of violence) aren’t elements of capitalism, but always of statism.
Without local farmers there's no real whole food to sustain all those people living in the new houses!!!😮😂😊❤
Water rights should stay with the land. And yes, no corporations in our food anymore. They have done
Emough
Seems like a lot of this could be cut off. When they buy water rights so far away, they have to get it there usually by putting in a pipeline. If your in that tract of land planned out, you could stop the whole process.
In Wisconsin, the ground water has been drying up for decades. The spring fed, pot hole, lakes have become wooded kettles, the rivers are much lower than they were 50 years ago and the impoundments are now slow moving and stagnant with much algae bloom even in June. Our relative humidity is 35 percent down from 60 percent three decades ago. I believe that the earth is drying up. We are in the Lords hands now.
To Mexico. In the US, all streams which cross the border are dammed up & used on our side & all farm wastewater is pumped into the old dry streambed to flow into Mexico. !
End the EPA, Department of Agricultural, BLM, ETC
# RFK JR 2024 ❤
So the real question is how do we get are water rights back to farmers & how can we help farmers own there land
Lot of those old farmers and rancher are like you said, are to reluctant to either let the next generation take over or let some one that is not a relative come in and take over either because the old ones also see the big money also and younger generation can't afford to get into farming and ranching
water and mineral rights are not among the land owners' rights of property they own. Corporations have long been profiting thru taking USA 'public' water sources (lakes, aquifers, etc.) to market and sell abroad to dessert nations lacking access to fresh water and who prefer to conserve their own limit fresh water supplies by using up ours first. Additionally, important laws in all 50 states have been added to state codes over the past three decades, specifically within provisions dealing with Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). These laws, drafted and propagated by the influential Uniform Law Commission in tandem with powerful banking lobbyists, were seemingly deliberately designed to revoke Americans’ private property rights-specifically those related to investment securities, such as those held in IRA and 401(k) accounts.
Some of this is our own country, this man shud b listened to.
We all know who THEY ARE
I've heard scientists have found that there is 3× the worlds oceans combined of water near the crust and mantle of the earth. The earths crust floats on it. Three times as much as the worlds oceans combined!🔥
I don’t have much confidence in our government! They have a bunker out west. Do they have a water containment under the the mountain connected to the bunker? Are they doing a slow drain on the water line o fill their tank! I know it sounds far fetched, but anything is possible!
A law should be written and passed that requires the water rights to a farm should not be allowed to be taken from that land where it was deposited by nature. When Los Angeles stole the water from the Owens Valley the message should have been taken to heart by all farmers and ranchers nation wide and laws should have been passed to prevent any copy cat actions by others. Destroying our farms by stealing water is just the tip of the problem. Lots of land is going to be turned into small plots of land for retirees which removes it from agriculture,such as regenerative grazing and habitat for wildlife. When a farm water co-opt board is organized correctly it can prevent this from happening by refusing to provide water from the co-opt which will require those who paid to cut up the farm to sell it as 15 lots of 10 acre each would require them to drill multiply wells of up to 500' deep each.
Property rights are important to our citizens, via the Constitution. What property owners do is their business. Exploiting that is the government's business. Look at the recent 9-0 supreme court ruling regarding fees going to public use being unconstitutional, and violates the takings clause. Start holding government accountable to the Constitution.
The system is devolving into a form of Bureaucratic technocratic corporatism.
I’m horrified by big ag!!
Term limit in gov. Every part of gov
Water will become the new oil. If you have to you can survive without oil but you can not survive without water.
Depressing
I w old love for you to do a video on carbon credits
The chemical runoffs can be handled by organic farms
There are some clues here to what is happening in UK with repossessions of private homes with dubious writs.
Using tax dollars to purchase large amounts of farmland to then put into conservation with the sales pitch ” for “everyone to use for generations to come”. 30 by 30 anyone?
1000% truth. I watched the farmers in Central California lose their water rights over the 'delta smelt'. Now i live on the coast of Oregon and im watching us all lose our water rights over salmon. Roadways and bridges are all being 'redone' for conserving salmon. 😢😢 meanwhile our fisherman are told not to fish salmon... but other nations can over fish just a few miles away all they want.😢
Fight for your constitutional rights that come with your ownership of land. You can't have other people take away your water rights. Look at the recent 9-0 Supreme court ruling on fees for public use being unconstitutional as it violates the takings clause. Whether it be money, land or water, you still have your rights. Start learning about them and fight to keep them.
@@jum5238 Way ahead of you! So glad to hear you are just as passionate as I am. I refuse to stop fighting for what my ancestors fought and died for me to have. Freedom is too precious!
We will take our power back as intended by Bill of Rights, constitution in cohesion with the common law I hope
When industry drain aquafer, that is stealing from the local farmers.
Oregon has a ballot coming up in November that criminalizes husbandry. The goal is the criminalization of hunting and fishing. Don't believe me? Look up the original wording of Ballot 03 written back in 2022.
What about the DATA centres?
@ 25.40 . hate is the word they control us with . hating clouds your judgement , as you can not see past the hate