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Trent on the Loos Feb 2, 2026 Steve Kenkel farmer in Iowa gives us real economics of CO2 pipeline on corn price.

Trent on the Loos Feb 2, 2026 Steve Kenkel farmer in Iowa gives us real economics of CO2 pipeline on corn price.

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STOPPING CO₂ PIPELINES AND EMINENT DOMAIN LAND GRABS On this hard-hitting episode of Trent on the Loos, Trent Loos is joined by Steve Kenkel, former Shelby County Commissioner and a fifth-generation Iowa farmer, for a no-nonsense conversation about the growing threat of CO₂ pipelines across the Midwest. Kenkel breaks down how these projects are being pushed in the name of climate change while putting private property rights at risk. He explains why eminent domain is being misused to force landowners to give up their ground for private, for-profit ventures. The discussion calls on Iowa elected officials to finally put the brakes on pipeline expansion and stand up for farmers, families, and rural communities. This episode is a strong defense of land ownership, local control, and the freedom that built America’s heartland.

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