AEW19-This Land Is Your Land... Until It Isn't - American Energy Works
As Texas grapples with proposed electricity transmission lines, the livelihoods of private property owners are in jeopardy. Join Molly Vogt as she delves into the pressing issues facing generational farms in the Lone Star State, illustrated through…
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AEW19-This Land Is Your Land... Until It Isn't - American Energy Works
As Texas grapples with proposed electricity transmission lines, the livelihoods of private property owners are in jeopardy. Join Molly Vogt as she delves into the pressing issues facing generational farms in the Lone Star State, illustrated through the story of Ryan and Katie McDowell, owners of Armagh Creamery. This fifth-generation family farm could be irrevocably altered by Oncor's plans to construct a massive transmission line threatening to cut their property in half. Discover the heart-wrenching realities of land stewardship and local agriculture as the McDowells describe their journey to earn organic certification and the delicate balance they maintain while producing quality dairy products. Hear them discuss the historical significance of property rights, drawn from philosophies that shaped the nation, and explore the ramifications of government policies that favor corporate interests over family farms. The McDowells voice the fears shared by ranchers and farmers across Texas: how will these transmission lines affect cattle health, food production, and the essence of family farms? This bold episode exposes the stakes involved and urges listeners to stand against encroachments that could devastate local communities and economies. The future of quality food, private property rights, and a vibrant agricultural landscape hinges on the choices made today. Tune in to understand how you can be part of protecting your freedoms, supporting local farms, and ensuring a stable energy future that respects the families who feed us all.
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