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Today is National Farmers Day, a day to spotlight the incredibly important work America’s far

Today is National Farmers Day, a day to spotlight the incredibly important work America’s farmers and ranchers do to provide food, fuel, and fiber for us. The following advertisement from American Farmland Trust has been sent to you via Mother Jones' email list. Mother Jones is a nonprofit, and most of our budget comes from readers like you, but revenue from advertisers helps us produce more of the hard-hitting journalism you expect. We never disclose your information to an advertiser. Mother Jones does not endorse any candidate, political organization, commercial product, or service, and the views expressed in this email do not constitute any endorsement or recommendation by Mother Jones.   [American Farmland Trust]( [American Farmland Trust]( Dear Friend, Today is National Farmers Day, a day to spotlight the incredibly important work America’s farmers and ranchers do to provide food, fuel, and fiber for us. Our nation’s farmers and ranchers face daily obstacles related to extreme weather, changing economic forces, the rising costs of land and inputs, and more. American Farmland Trust’s [Brighter Future Fund]( provides direct support to historically underserved farmers and ranchers across the country to help them keep their farms viable now and into the future amidst daily challenges. The program has awarded grants totaling 4.8 million dollars to over 2,000 farmers and ranchers since 2020. With your support, we can help even more farmers and ranchers. Please consider donating today. [Learn More and Donate](   [American Farmland Trust]( [American Farmland Trust]( [American Farmland Trust]( [Donate]( [No Farms No Food®]( [Subscribe]( Contact Us American Farmland Trust 1150 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 600 Washington, District of Columbia 20036 (202) 331-7300 [info@farmland.org]( Follow us! [Mother Jones]( Mother Jones and its nonprofit publisher, The Center for Investigative Reporting, do not endorse any political candidate, political organization, commercial product, process, or service, and the views expressed in this communication do not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by Mother Jones. This message was sent to {EMAIL}. To change the messages you receive from us, you can [edit your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all mailings.]( For advertising opportunities see our online [media kit.]( Were you forwarded this email? [Sign up for Mother Jones' newsletters today.]( [www.MotherJones.com]( PO Box 8539, Big Sandy, TX 75755

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