Oh please... How is anything this charity is likely to receive going to be of any use to an AMERICAN farmer?
This equipment was abandoned because the farmer couldn't make money with it 20, 30, 40, 50 years ago, either because it was too expensive to maintain or it was too inefficient. Good stuff for subsistence farming, if you can fix it and keep it working, but we haven't been reduced to that yet.
It's a PRIVATE charity, so if you want to "hunker down" and help out this country, DON'T DONATE.
Besides, American farmers don't need charity. They need a system where they're not the victims of rampant greed at every level. Everybody is trying to squeeze every last dime they can, and the farmer is low man on the totem pole.
These feed, seed, fertilizer, veterinary, and equipment industries have created a vicious cycle that can't be sustained. You can't keep raising the prices to maintain "profit margins" for the investors. You're destroying your market. At some point you'll have nobody left to sell to.
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