A proposed 350,000-chicken factory farm would be located within a mile of homes, schools, parks, public waterways, and other community spaces in Muncy Creek Township, Pennsylvania.
Local voices belong at the center of these decisions.
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You don't have to be a politician to make a change.
And you don't have to face it alone.
If your community is concerned about an incoming or expanding industrial livestock operation, SRAP is here to help.
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A USDA rule aimed at fairer pay and greater transparency for contract growers has been delayed again—now to December 2027. 🚨
Delaying fairness only benefits the corporations already holding the power.
Read the rule delay notice: https://t.co/KrOtNDlbT0
These are real people living with real consequences.
Factory farms don’t just impact animals—they impact neighbors, families, schools, local economies, roads, clean water, public health, and the very fabric of rural communities.
Read why we care: https://t.co/rRJmyhnxkV
“I don’t have a metric but I gotta believe we changed a lot of minds.”
After leaving contract growing behind, @CraigWcafarms92 is helping growers take back control and build a future beyond the system.
Need support? Reach out: https://t.co/0606HWl349 https://t.co/4EJsCh99WT
Taxpayer dollars shouldn’t fund the expansion of the very systems harming rural communities.
@USDA has extended its pause on manure digester loans after concerns over project failures & operational issues.
Read more: https://t.co/jrTFhfgPCn
Revealed: A major pork lobbyist is helping lead a “nonpartisan” nonprofit that publishes research papers and op-eds attacking state animal welfare laws, while omitting his industry role from public-facing materials.
https://t.co/5iWGMLYaIl
This Memorial Day, beef prices have risen almost 15% since this time last year.
WATCH: SRAP board member and independent cattle producer @MikeCallicrate explains how corporate consolidation is hurting both farmers and consumers. #FairShake https://t.co/CJQbh1kyLs
US regulators illegally backed away from responsibilities related to pollution-laden waterways in Iowa after meeting with officials from the state’s powerful farm lobby, according to a lawsuit filed by @foodandwater, @Iowa_Env, and @ELPCenter.
https://t.co/vd4MxcCAte
What happens after you sign the contract?
Too many growers are left isolated, overwhelmed, and trapped in debt by a system designed to keep them powerless.
No grower should have to face it alone. Learn more: https://t.co/0606HWlATH
Across the country, nitrate pollution from manure runoff and factory farms is putting public health at serious risk.
Clean water is a human right—and communities shouldn’t be left paying the price for Big Ag's pollution. Learn more and take action: https://t.co/meB1hnVRjW
“Letting Monsanto off the hook so Big Ag can grow even more powerful is the last thing farmers need right now.”
Big Ag has spent decades consolidating power while independent farmers and rural communities pay the price.
Read more from @JessCulpepper:
https://t.co/g3VmnQAf0K
Family farmers survive by helping each other.
Big Ag survives by consolidating power, squeezing out competition, and putting profits first.
That difference matters!
"We Don't Make Enough to Be Greedy" — Willie Booker
What sets family farmers apart from the corporate operations trying to squeeze them out is farmers sharing what they have, including knowledge. That willingness to help each other rather than just compete is a real strength.
Nitrate crisis: “Pretending the problem doesn’t exist is not a legal option. Instead, @EPA needs to protect Iowans and follow the Clean Water Act by acknowledging that nitrate contaminates drinking water,” said @Iowa_Env general counsel Michael Schmidt.
https://t.co/vd4MxcCAte
The Department of Justice just settled a case involving Agri Stats and Big Chicken, accused of sharing sensitive data to manipulate grocery prices.
At a time when families are paying so much for groceries, transparency and accountability matter.
https://t.co/Ku2ujuz402
The Farm Bill is heading to the Senate and could override voter-approved laws like Prop 12 that set stronger standards for industrial agriculture.
Communities & family farmers deserve the right to shape what happens where they live.
Read what’s at stake: https://t.co/33SE5N5QqU
Corporate consolidation hiding in plain sight 👀
Whenever possible, know your farmer and support truly local food systems that keep money in local communities—not corporate pockets. #KnowYourFarmer#SupportLocal https://t.co/qf8MbYTLef
Clean water is worth protecting. 💧
Through SRAP’s Water Rangers Program, communities are monitoring water quality, documenting pollution, and holding industrial livestock operations accountable.
This is community-powered water monitoring: https://t.co/acimD0ZfD9