Editor’s Note: Kansas’ Ben Palen is a 5th-generation farmer who has no-tilled for more than 40 years and is a longtime No-Till Farmer subscriber. He writes there’s “lots of concerns in ag – for sure. It’s impacting the land market and of course return projections this year.” On April 13, Palen offered his viewpoints after Mike Lessiter’s No-Till Farmer blog, “No-Till Farmers a ‘Pawn’ in Trump’s Game of Poker,” posted 3 days earlier.

I wish that I could share your guarded optimism about Trump and farmers,” he wrote to Lessiter. “Truth be told, he cares little about anyone but himself and his billionaire buddies.

“This nation is on a perilous path that goes way beyond aid to farmers. This will not end well.”

Palen attached his opinion piece from the Kansas Reflector, which follows in its entirety below.


With Trump and Musk driving U.S. policy, Kansas farmers have been played for suckers
By Ben Palen, posted on February 12, 2025

Back in November, I wrote a column for Kansas Reflector that discussed the likely adverse effects of President Trump’s proposed tariffs on U.S. farmers.

The piece noted that 398 million acres of cropland has been added to the mix around the world since the start of this century, notably in tropical regions such as Brazil and India. There is increasing competition for U.S. farmers in export markets. The United States alone cannot absorb all that we produce here.

Many farmers voted for Trump because he promised less regulation and greater prosperity for America’s farmers. The hard truth is that, like most of the folks who voted for Trump, farmers failed to do their homework about the reality of the new administration. All of this has occurred in the context of higher input costs and tight margins for virtually all crops.

We are now living and working in an environment where the only constant is chaos. Chaos produces uncertainty, and that leads to loss of trust. The buyers of U.S. farm products are not going to deal with nations that cannot be trusted. There are plenty of options in today’s world for those buyers to bypass the United States. Why on God’s green earth would they put up with the insanity that we have in Washington now?

It is almost laughable that some Republicans have come to the defense of Trump’s proposed tariffs, and that some of those same Republicans have promised to help the farmers who feel the impact.

Really?

We have an unelected multibillionaire who in effect bought the Trump presidency now running amok in Washington. On the one hand, we see unprecedented efforts (that is, without the advice and consent of the Congress) by some entity called DOGE to slash government spending, and on the other we hear some of Trump’s cronies promise aid for farmers. The two cannot be squared. Setting aside your political views, this is an unprecedented assault on the Constitution and the separation of powers.


Ben Palen wheat field

FINGERS CROSSED ON WHEAT. Kansas no-tiller Ben Palen has a large tract of organic wheat “where we are trying to capture some premium for regen practices,” he says. “We will see if that happens, in other words, will the grain buyers walk the walk?  I’m cautiously optimistic.” Noting that his wheat (below) has a 6-foot moisture profile, he says “fingers are crossed over the next 90 days.”


Take your pick of programs. The Climate Smart programs designed to help farmers monetize carbon reduction practices on their farms are going away. The future of the 45Z tax credit is, well, who knows? What about export assistance programs urgently needed to help U.S. farmers counter the effects of the Trump tariffs and the rise of our global competitors, such as Brazil and India? And how about the price subsidies that featured prominently in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s farm support programs? What happens when the NOAA is defunded?

How about the effect of “soft power” from the programs that USAID has provided in many impoverished parts of the world? By some accounts, USAID buys about $2 billion dollars of US farm products annually. USAID is being dismantled by the dodgy group. To his credit, Sen. Jerry Moran has spoken loudly about this travesty. Others must do the same, or our political and economic competitors will fill the gap.

Who suffers? Most certainly not Trump and his band of billionaires. Farmers, small towns and Main Street businesses bear the brunt of this ill-conceived approach.

Don’t bet the farm on help coming your way from this administration. Remember the old saying: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. My fellow farmers — you’ve been played. This nation cannot exist as an island. But that is the path that this administration is on, and the onus is on responsible folks from all political persuasions to find common ground to stop this madness.

Farmers, are you listening? These fundamental questions go to the heart of our democracy. From what we have seen this far, this nation is on a path that is at odds with our established role in the world, and the economic and social consequences could be unprecedented.

Ben Palen is a Kansas native and a fifth-generation farmer and agriculture consultant in Colorado and Kansas. Through its opinion section, Kansas Reflector works to amplify the voices of people who are affected by public policies or excluded from public debate. Find information, including how to submit your own commentary, here. (Source: Kansas Reflector)


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