The Van Trump Report

Month: September 2025

VERY INTERESTING READ… Is the Kraft Heinz Breakup the End of Mass-Produced Food?

I was recently sent an article written by Rita McGrath, a C-Suite Strategist and Best-selling author, regarding the Kraft Heinz breakup. The article made me stop and think, so I wanted to share some of her thoughts. You can read her article in full HERE.   Kraft-Heinz was a mega-merger of iconic brands, supported by …

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Is Russia’s Grain Industry Heading Toward a Self-Made Disaster?

Experts say Russia’s farmers face bigger, more systemic problems than recent bad weather and may be at a tipping point after three years of relentless inflation, plummeting crop prices, government interference, and limited access to quality seeds and chemicals. Russian insiders say there is much more to the story, with several factors culminating in what …

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Coca-Cola Enlists AI to Help Solve Citrus Greening

Citrus growers in the US have been under siege for nearly two decades as “citrus greening” disease continues its unchecked spread. Nearly all of Florida’s orange groves have now been infected, and the devastating disease has also spread to other key orange-producing regions in the US and around the globe. With the entire industry bleeding …

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Fighting Fire with Soybeans…New “SoyFoam” Firefighting Foam is Safer for Humans and the Environment

As awareness grows about the possible negative environmental and human health impacts of “PFAS”, aka “forever chemicals,” more people are looking for ways to remove them from their everyday lives. One of the biggest offenders, however, is (thankfully) not a part of most people’s everyday lives, but it’s absolutely essential when it is needed – …

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Brazil 25/26 Corn Production Set to Climb but Exports Likely to Remain Flat

Brazilian farmers are in the early stages of planting their 2025/26 corn crop. The country’s corn growers have already started planting the first of its three corn crops grown every season. While the 24/25 corn harvest is expected to set a production record, new crop production is facing some uncertainties. Interesting dynamics in Brazil’s ethanol …

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Reclaiming Rural Independence with Bitcoin, Solar, and Soil

At a time when small farms across America are disappearing at a rapid pace, a bold new experiment in rural Maryland may offer a powerful glimpse into the future. It is a future where family farms not only survive but thrive by merging cutting-edge finance, renewable energy, and regenerative agriculture. This vision is taking shape …

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Iowa’s Famous Butter Cow is Going to the Smithsonian

As America prepares to celebrate 250 years, the Smithsonian Institution is drawing on its rich resources to showcase the people, places, and events that have contributed to our nation’s remarkable success. That includes US agriculture’s prominent role, which will be highlighted through various exhibits. Among those is the “State Fairs” exhibit, the centerpiece of which …

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Halter Partners with BLM to Bring Virtual Fencing to Public Lands

Virtual fencing startup “Halter” has struck a partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to make its technology available to ranchers utilizing public lands. New Zealand-based Halter also recently closed a $100 million Series D funding round, which valued the company at $1 billion.     Halter launched its virtual fencing platform nearly a …

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“Skinny” Farm Bill in Focus as September 30 Deadline Approaches

Once again, we are fast approaching another expiration for the Farm Bill. The critical legislation was last passed in 2018 and has since been extended twice. Unfortunately, there is not a lot of optimism that lawmakers can cobble together a new bill before the upcoming September 30, 2025, deadline, and most think Congress will once …

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