Kentucky Farmer Refuses to Sell Land to AI Firm for $26 Million, Declares Family ‘Fed a Nation’ for Generations

Blogger Comment: As the Globalists are the ones driving the AI Scam, which will lead to more harm and destruction of normal people (all 8 billion of them) as always and the vast debt accrued, as the people mainly and substantially, pay for all this hype and crap through our complicit western governments and every ounce of tax that we can pay out and we all pay to these leaches…flowing into their deep pockets constantly trillions throughout the world for them alone…don’t believe the hype and lies for once is my advice and just tell me one thing overall that technology in reality has done something for us and anything for us over the decades that has really benefited the people long-term, other than the draining the wealth out of us continually when you weight it all up and where the outcome has ‘always’ been that, the very same Globalist pushing something for themselves and now this false AI propaganda will not benefit the people again, other than go into THEIR deep, deep and never filled pockets…Vast jobs will go for sure and eventually there will be no jobs for humans at all and even the hieratical Globalist Gates has stated this where in 10 years there will be ‘NO’ jobs for humans, making us more dependant on these blood-suckers and where they will use this to basically enslave us 100%…wake up people you are being brainwashed as usual…but all you see is the belief in lies, that you believe…for now they want to take even the food out of our mouths as there will not be any with their greed and madness, but you cannot see it EITHER…

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A northern Kentucky family is refusing to sell off generations of farmland, despite a massive $26 million offer from a major artificial intelligence (AI) company seeking to build a data center on the property.

The decision underscores a growing clash between large-scale tech expansion and longstanding agricultural communities, as families weigh financial windfalls against heritage, food production, and control over their land.

Family Rejects Lucrative Deal to Preserve Land

Ida Huddleston and her family own roughly 1,200 acres of farmland outside Maysville.

In April, an unnamed Fortune 100 AI company approached them with an offer to purchase about half the property.

Huddleston’s daughter, Delsia Bare, made clear the family has no intention of selling, regardless of the price.

“Stay and hold and feed a nation,” Bare told Local 12 News.

“My grandfather and great-grandfather and a whole bunch of family have all lived here for years, paid taxes on it, fed a nation off of it,” she said.

“Even raised wheat through the Depression and kept bread lines up in the United States of America when people didn’t have anything else.”

Ida Huddleston and her daughter Delsia Bare argue that feeding the nation is more important than AI data centers (above)

According to the report, land in Mason County typically sells for about $6,000 per acre, making the $26 million offer roughly ten times market value.

Skepticism Over Tech Expansion and Promises

Huddleston pushed back sharply against claims that a data center would benefit the local economy.

“They call us old, stupid farmers, you know, but we’re not,” Huddleston said.

“We know whenever our food is disappearing, our lands are disappearing, and we don’t have any water, and that poison.

“Well, we know we’ve had it.”

“I say they’re a liar, and the truth isn’t in them, that’s what I say. It’s a scam.”

Bare echoed that sentiment, emphasizing the personal and cultural value of the land.

“Her spirit never would die,” she said, referencing Scarlett O’Hara in “Gone With the Wind.”

“That’s the exact same thing for me right here.

“As long as I’m on this land—as long as it’s feeding me—as long as it’s taking care of me—there’s nothing that can destroy me if I’ve got this land.”

Growing Pressure From Data Center Expansion

The Huddleston family is not alone.

Bare said dozens of nearby landowners have also been approached by the same anonymous buyer, signaling a broader push to secure large tracts of rural land for AI infrastructure.

Industry data reflects the trend.

According to Cushman & Wakefield, the average data center land deal has expanded to 224 acres, up 144% since 2022, as demand for computing power surges.

At the same time, around 40 states are now offering tax incentives to attract such projects, intensifying pressure on rural communities to sell.

A Broader Battle Over Land and Priorities

The standoff highlights a deeper tension between rapid technological expansion and traditional land use.

For families like Huddleston’s, the issue isn’t just financial.

Keeping farmland in the family is about food production, self-sufficiency, and preserving a way of life that has endured for generations.

As major tech firms continue their push into rural America, more communities are likely to face the same question of whether they should take the money or hold the line.

Follow the link for the source… https://slaynews.com/news/kentucky-farmer-refuses-sell-land-ai-firm-26-million-declares-family-fed-nation-generations/

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