News Staff
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Dear editor, Government can do good Federal aid is intricately connected to the well-being – indeed the very survival – of small farms, small livestock producers, and small towns in rural South Dakota. Making up a significant portion of South Dakota’s yearly budget (on average around 31% but up to as high as 43% during the Biden Administration), federal financial aid funds essential land and water infrastructure projects in rural areas, as I have pointed out in my previous “government can do good” letters to the editor. Federal financial aid also comes in the form of cost-sharing grants and low-income loans that enable individual small farmers/livestock producers and small rural communities to modernize, gain new sources of income, and survive natural disasters. Federal policy aid aims to balance the small/ large industrial farm relationship. Federal aid, in other words, supports small farm and community viability, enabling farmers to successfully hold onto their land and communities to hold onto their young people. Federal aid, however, is in mortal danger. Applying the agenda of the Christian Nationalist Project 2025, the Trump/ Musk duo has placed federal aid on the chopping block. Challenging the “government is bad” claim upon which the Trump/Musk action and 2025 Project agenda rests, my today’s letter uses my own small farm experience to factually illustrate the far-reaching beneficial impact of federal government aid to individual small farmers and the tragedy that looms for rural South Dakotans should the Trump/Musk rampage succeed.