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Four documents. Every claim sourced. Every methodology disclosed. Free to download, challenge, and share. This is what Show Your Work means.
The Agricultural Resilience Imperative
The core 14-point policy report. Covers food insecurity data, USDA capacity loss, climate impacts on every U.S. agricultural region, synthetic fertilizer dependency, and the Forest Slash–Livestock Waste Composting Cooperative Program. Nonpartisan. Sent to 89 congressional policy offices. The primary source for all claims in the campaign's food security communications.
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Food Price Projections 2026–2050: A Five-Scenario Policy Projection
Scenario modeling comparing five policy paths — from the OBBBA no-intervention baseline through full organic non-mechanized farming — against documented food price drivers: fertilizer shocks, cattle herd depletion, climate yield losses, SNAP cuts, and agricultural labor disruption. Includes full methodology disclosure and a 15-section APA-cited appendix. This is the source for all food price projection figures cited in campaign communications.
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Complete Bibliography — Revised March 27, 2026
The full APA 7th Edition citation list supporting the Agricultural Resilience Imperative. Three tiers: peer-reviewed journal articles and IPCC assessments; USDA Economic Research Service reports and NBER working papers; policy institute analyses and longitudinal field trials. Annotated — each entry notes which specific claims in the ARI it supports. This is the corrected version, superseding an earlier draft that contained one unverified DOI and one orphaned citation.
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Research Corrections & Methodology Notice — March 27, 2026
A full transparency accounting of three inconsistencies identified between a Point Reyes community mailer and the supporting research documents. Each error is named, quoted as written, corrected with the accurate formulation, and explained. Also includes: the full list of 16 verified claims, the structural argument about why scenario modeling is the appropriate standard when federal data infrastructure has been deliberately dismantled, and why errors of compression differ from fabrication. Published the day before the mailer reached mailboxes.
How These Four Documents Work Together
- Start with the Agricultural Resilience Imperative (Doc 1) for the policy argument, the 14 recommendations, and the evidence base. Every major claim in campaign communications traces here.
- Read the Food Price Projections (Doc 2) for the scenario tables — the source of every family food cost projection figure. The cover page and Section XIII disclose the full methodology. If you want to challenge a number, this is where to look.
- Consult the Complete Bibliography (Doc 3) to trace any specific claim to its primary source. Each entry is annotated with what it supports. DOIs are included for direct journal access.
- Read the Research Corrections notice (Doc 4) to understand three specific language imprecisions in the Point Reyes mailer — what was said, what the data actually shows, and why the errors occurred. Also explains the structural argument about why scenario modeling is appropriate when federal measurement infrastructure has been dismantled.