If you want things made in America, start with your local growers/farmers. Although - most of their equipment is made outside America, and a lot of their feed is grown outside America.
We live in a global economy. Your computer might have been assembled in the states, but it was made from parts manufactured in Taiwan, Korea, Japan, China, Germany, Spain, and so on. The soap you use to wash your dishes might be made in America, but the ink they used to print the label was probably not.
There are very few things that were made in America, that would satisfy people who insist on buying only things Made in America - unless they're just trying to show some false sense of patriotism that they expect everyone else to take at face value.
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