A quiet family farm in the Midwest has suddenly become the center of national outrage after news broke that the federal government is moving to seize the land. The Henry family farm is a 21-acre farm in Cranbury, New Jersey and has been in Andy and Christopher ’s family since 1850. So you can imagine the shock, when Andy got a letter from the township’s attorney, stating the town wanted to purchase the land for affordable housing. And if the Henry family doesn't sell, they'll take it anyway, via eminent domain . #farming #farmer #farm They're SEIZING a 175-year-old family farm?! The property, held by the same family for 175 years, has survived wars, recessions, and generations of changing policies. Now, it faces the possibility of being taken through eminent domain—sparking anger, confusion, and questions about how such a thing can happen in modern America. Eminent domain allows the government to take private property for public use , provided the owner is compensate...