In this New York Times opinion piece, farmer advocate Michelle Miller is featured among agricultural voices raising concerns about the disconnect between the Make America Healthy Again movement and the realities of modern farming. Miller pushes back on anti-science rhetoric surrounding pesticides and argues farmers are too often criticized rather than recognized as essential partners in building a healthier food system. Her perspective highlights the importance of science-based policy, practical solutions, and listening to producers at the center of conversations around food, nutrition, and agriculture.
Michelle Miller—better known as The Farm Babe—traded Rodeo Drive for a 2,000-acre Iowa farm and has become a leading voice in agriculture, food policy, and science-based farming. With a platform reaching 400K+ followers, she brings humor, candor, and credibility to conversations about the future of food.
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