
60 Minutes 11/09/2025: The Family Farm, Collateral Damage, The Indomitable Margaret Atwood
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Nov 10, 2025 Margaret Atwood, the acclaimed Canadian author famous for The Handmaid's Tale, joins to discuss her new memoir and the alarming rise of book bans. She delves into the cultural impact of her work, reflecting on why her dystopian themes resonate now more than ever, especially in light of recent political events. Atwood also addresses censorship, sharing her views on free speech and the signs of totalitarianism. With wit and wisdom, she reveals how her literary career has shaped her perspectives on democracy and societal issues.
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Farmers Sell Cotton T-Shirts To Survive
- Jeffrey Daniels and Franklin Carmack sold T-shirts made from their own cotton to offset farm losses.
- They sold about 250 shirts at $35 each and still expect combined losses near $800,000 this year.
Rising Inputs Crush Farm Profitability
- Input costs like seed, parts, and fertilizer rose over 30% in five years, squeezing farm margins.
- Tariffs and rising interest rates compound the pressure, making commodity prices effectively stagnant since the 1970s.
Stress Is Affecting Farmers' Health
- Farmers reported severe health impacts and increased medication from stress, including taking multiple blood pressure pills.
- They fear losing multi-generation family farms and wonder if they are the ones ending a legacy started in the 1800s.







