Veteran Fox News host Stuart Varney and his heartfelt message to all of America – revealing the secret story behind his 1,100-acre tree farm!
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Stuart Varney, host of Varney & Co. on FOX Business, has a top-rated market show but feels happiest on his 1,100-acre tree farm in upstate New York. Born in the UK, Varney, 70, helped Ted Turner launch CNN in 1980 and became a US citizen in 2015.
He described the land as “rolling hills and forests, reminds me of my native England.” Bought 18 years ago simply to own a “piece of America” near his New Jersey home, it later became a timber farm. This spring, he’s having his first harvest: 1,088 trees of black cherry, red oak, hard maple, and ash. “The ash borer, a nasty pest, is coming north and will eat up the ash trees, so we’re cutting early,” he said.
The most valuable wood is black cherry – “the American mahogany“, up to 60–70 years old. Demand for hard maple flooring is also rising. “America’s land regenerates itself. You don’t need saplings or to clear brush; you just wait,” Varney explained.
He signed a conservation easement, restricting development, hoping to leave it to his children and grandchildren: “To have a piece of America as an immigrant is a big deal. I truly love this land.“
On trаde (viết láі: trаde): “I think we’ll get a deal with China soon, helping US farm exports.” About USMCA, he predicts Congress will pass it despite opposition. “The US economy grew 3.2%, unemployment is low, rates are low. Unless there’s an outside shock, it’s onward and upward,” he said.
Though “nobody under 35 watches TV,” he’s trying digital platforms. He proudly mentioned his son, an organic dairy farmer in New Zealand: “He loves it, and I’m very proud.“
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