Missouri Farmer Faces Ruin After USDA Freeze; Blamed for Voting Based on Quiz
Missouri cattle farmer Skylar Holden faces potential financial ruin due to a USDA funding freeze on his $240,000 conservation contract, leaving him with $80,000 in sunk costs. This freeze, part of a Trump administration spending review, jeopardizes Holden’s farm despite his prior agreement with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) under the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). Holden, a Trump voter who admits to using a simple online quiz to inform his voting decision, has received significant online backlash but also constructive criticism prompting further political engagement. The USDA’s program status remains uncertain pending Senate confirmation of a new agency leader.