HOT BARN REPORT: Shop Small, Shop Local, Support Rural America

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HOT BARN REPORT: Shop Small, Shop Local, Support Rural America
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THEE Hot Barn Report!
Heard ONLY on American radio stations across the nation and online at hotbarnreport.com!

Welcome to America’s Hot Barn Report now heard coast to coast and border to border

It is official, we have just confirmed our 12th reporting barn for the big fall run. We now blanket the great Northern beef belt from Motely, Minnesota to Torrington, Wyoming.


Rural America is the backbone of the American food chain. Farmers, ranchers, and other rural residents produce the food that feeds the nation. However, rural America is facing a number of challenges, including declining populations, economic hardship, and access to healthy food.

One of the biggest challenges facing rural America is the declining population. Rural counties are losing population at a faster rate than urban counties. This is due to a number of factors, including job losses, a lack of economic opportunities, and a lack of affordable housing.

The economic hardship facing rural America is another major challenge. The median income in rural counties is lower than in urban counties. Rural residents are also more likely to be unemployed. This economic hardship is making it difficult for rural residents to afford food and other necessities.

Access to healthy food is another major challenge facing rural America. Rural residents are more likely to live in food deserts, which are areas where there is limited access to healthy food. This is due to a lack of grocery stores and other retailers that sell healthy food.

The importance of rural America to the national food chain cannot be overstated. Farmers, ranchers, and other rural residents produce the food that feeds the nation. However, rural America is facing a number of challenges, including declining populations, economic hardship, and access to healthy food. It is important to address these challenges in order to ensure the continued vitality of rural America.

Here are some ways to support rural America:

  • Buy local food. When you buy local food, you are supporting the farmers and ranchers in your community.
  • Support rural businesses. When you shop at rural businesses, you are supporting the local economy.
  • Get involved in your community. There are many ways to get involved in your community, such as volunteering, donating to local organizations, or running for office.
  • Support rural education. Education is essential for the future of rural America. Support rural schools and colleges.
  • Support rural healthcare. Healthcare is essential for the well-being of rural America. Support rural hospitals and clinics.
  • Support rural infrastructure. Rural infrastructure is essential for the growth and prosperity of rural America. Support rural roads, bridges, and broadband internet access.

By supporting rural America, you are helping to ensure the continued vitality of our nation.

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