
The White House has unveiled suggestive new website OnlyFarms to highlight Donald Trump's new agricultural policies.
While you're not going to find chickens selling feet pics, the administration's site features a searchable map where farmers can click on their state to see the estimated savings they have received.
Obviously a play on the adult website OnlyFans, you can have a look at it on the official WhiteHouse.gov website by searching 'OnlyFarms.gov', the New York Post reports.
In an announcement on X, the White House linked the website alongside the caption: "Curious how American farmers are benefiting right now — or exactly how much each state has saved?"
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To celebrate, the White House brought in a large golden tractor on the South Lawn, as Trump spoke to about 800 farmers and ranchers from the balcony.

He thanked the farmers for their support and referred to them as 'very, very special people'.
Why OnlyFarms?
Due to global tariffs and tensions with Iran, the agricultural sector has been facing high fuel and fertiliser costs.
And so the administration announced several measures aimed at helping farmers, such as one policy change that involves a loan program, intended to make it easier for agricultural businesses, like vegetable, grain, seed, cattle, pig, and poultry producers, to access loans and expand their operations.
'That’s a hell of a tractor'
Calling it 'the single largest gathering of American farmers that the White House has ever seen', Trump said: “And rain or shine, you don’t mind.
“The one thing about farmers, they don’t care about that weather.
“You voted for me. I will never forget that.
“That’s a beautiful tractor. That’s a gold tractor. Somebody had me in mind.
“That’s a hell of a tractor.”
The One Big Beautiful Bill

In a recent post, the White House claimed that the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) has reduced the death tax, helping family farms keep their land across generations.
The idea is that farmers can now deduct the cost of equipment and improvements more easily and benefit from a permanent 20 percent small business tax deduction, allowing them to reinvest more income.
There's also been a $285 million investment to expand agricultural exports and secured trade deals worth over $60 billion. Regulations were eased so farmers can repair equipment and avoid costly diesel emission issues.
Also the new biofuel policies have been put in place to boost rural economies, while over $40 billion in financial assistance has said to been provided to support farmers, according to the Trump administration.
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