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Rural Route April 15, 2026 JC Cole food shortages are actually being talked about now beyond our conversations.

Rural Route April 15, 2026 JC Cole food shortages are actually being talked about now beyond our conversations.

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FOOD SECURITY CRISIS AND THE COLLAPSE OF AMERICA’S SYSTEMS On this powerful episode of Rural Route, Trent Loos welcomes JC Cole for a hard-hitting conversation that connects history, agriculture, and the future of America. JC reflects on his time at Lehigh University and sounds the alarm on what he sees as the rapid transformation of higher education and the cultural direction of the nation. Rather than dwelling on problems, he pushes for bold, practical solutions to confront what he calls a growing societal collapse. The discussion turns global as Trent and JC expose how U.S. regulations are crushing farmers and driving up fuel costs worldwide. Real-world examples, like ranchers being forced to drastically cut cattle numbers, highlight the devastating impact on food production and rural livelihoods. From there, the conversation dives into history—examining everything from World War I to the fall of empires—drawing clear parallels to modern America. JC connects today’s rising taxes and government overreach to the same warning signs seen in the collapse of ancient Rome, while Trent shares firsthand examples of financial pressure hitting farmers today. The episode builds urgency around one critical issue: food security. Both hosts warn that America’s supply chain is fragile and argue that rebuilding local food systems is the only path forward. They stress the importance of producing food close to home, strengthening communities, and preparing for economic uncertainty, including potential shifts away from the U.S. dollar. Packed with bold insights, historical warnings, and real-world solutions, this episode is a wake-up call about the future of agriculture, freedom, and survival in a rapidly changing world.

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