
Source: BroBible
Summary
Delsia Bare and her mother, Ida Huddleston, turned down a $26 million offer to sell part of their Kentucky farm to an unnamed company that wanted to convert it into an AI data center. The family has owned the 1,200-acre farm for generations and wants to preserve its agricultural heritage. Bare stated that the farm has historical significance and has fed a nation, making the $26 million offer insignificant. Social media users praised the family’s decision, saying it’s a stand against selling out to AI firms.
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The habit gets a new name.
Preserving family heritage is now a bold move. Turning down millions for a data center is a statement. Feeding a nation is a legacy. $26 million is just a number. The farm stays, and so does the family’s pride.
Family legacy trumps AI progress.
Author: Evan Null






