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A Bold Plan: How To Save America’s Health, Economy, and Future

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ROBERT F. KENNEDY, JR.

In this powerful talk, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presents “A New Farm Program for America,” outlining a bold plan to revolutionize the nation’s approach to agriculture and public health. He explains how regenerative farming can restore soil health, reduce chronic disease, and cut healthcare costs while protecting the environment and enhancing national security.

Industrial agriculture, Kennedy argues, is not only damaging the planet but also contributing to a public health crisis. Through a shift to regenerative practices—prioritizing soil health, biodiversity, and sustainable methods—he calls for a transformation of U.S. agricultural incentives. This visionary strategy promises a healthier future for Americans, cleaner air and water, and a more sustainable economy.

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