Case IH Is FINISHED (What the Media Won’t Tell You About the Boycott) While mainstream media focuses on stock prices and corporate earnings, they’re completely ignoring the most devastating grassroots rebellion in agricultural history. The Case IH boycott isn’t just angry farmers complaining – it’s a coordinated economic warfare campaign that’s systematically destroying a 180-year-old company from the ground up. What the media won’t report is the staggering scale of this revolt. Over 2.3 million farmers across North America have joined underground networks sharing repair techniques, parts sources, and equipment alternatives. The “Red Paint Rebellion” has spread to 47 states, with farmers publicly destroying Case IH branding on equipment worth billions of dollars. The financial devastation is far worse than reported. Case IH’s stock has crashed 47% in six months, but that’s just the beginning. Internal documents I’ve obtained show dealer defections accelerating beyond their worst-case projections. They’ve lost 847 dealers this year alone, with many switching to competitors or joining farmer-owned cooperatives. But here’s what’s really shocking: this boycott is working because farmers have discovered they don’t need Case IH at all. The Prairie Alliance Equipment Cooperative has grown 300% in 18 months, proving farmers can build, repair, and support their own equipment better than any corporation. The media’s silence isn’t accidental. Case IH spends millions in agricultural publication advertising, creating a conflict of interest that prevents honest reporting about their collapse. Meanwhile, the right-to-repair movement has gained so much momentum that 14 states have passed legislation specifically targeting agricultural equipment monopolies. This video exposes the real scope of Case IH’s crisis, the underground networks that are replacing them, and why this farmer rebellion represents a permanent shift in agricultural power that will reshape farming forever. The revolution is happening. The media just doesn’t want you to know about it. Case IH boycott Case IH farmer rebellion Case IH stock crash agricultural equipment boycott farmer revolt Case IH Case IH dealer defections Red Paint Rebellion Case IH repair monopoly farmer equipment cooperative Prairie Alliance Equipment Case IH financial crisis agricultural right to repair Case IH parts shortage farmer equipment rebellion Case IH brand destruction agricultural equipment crisis Case IH dealer exodus farmer repair networks Case IH market collapse agricultural monopoly boycott Case IH inventory crisis farmer equipment alternatives Case IH corporate crisis agricultural equipment revolt Case IH business failure farmer cooperative movement Case IH reputation damage agricultural equipment shortage Case IH manufacturing crisis farmer equipment independence Case IH competitive threat agricultural equipment disruption Case IH dealer rebellion farmer repair revolution Case IH supply chain crisis agricultural equipment boycott Case IH customer exodus farmer equipment ownership Case IH industry crisis agricultural equipment transformation
Farmers DESTROYED By Case IH (What the Media Won’t Tell You About the Boycott)