Corrections
Corrections log.
When we get something wrong, we say so — at the top of the affected article and again here, dated and signed. We do not silently rewrite published claims. The full corrections policy is on the editorial standards page.
To report a factual error, a mis-sourced claim, or a stale figure, write to contact@saveusfarms.com with the article URL and the specific claim you believe is wrong. We acknowledge within 48 hours.
Recent corrections
No corrections yet. Save US Farms launched in 2026; any corrections issued from this point forward will be listed here in reverse-chronological order.
What counts as a correction
- Factual errors. A name misspelled, a number wrong, a quote misattributed, a date off, an acreage figure that doesn't match the cited source — any concrete claim that is verifiably wrong on the day of publication.
- Mis-sourcing. A claim attributed to the wrong outlet, the wrong document, or the wrong person.
- Material omissions. A claim that is technically true but materially misleading without context that we should have included.
What does not count as a correction
- Stylistic edits — typos, punctuation, a broken link repaired without changing the cited claim. These are made silently.
- Updates to ongoing events. When the factual landscape changes after publication — a bill passes, a deal closes, a drought designation is lifted — we append a clearly-marked update with a timestamp. The prior version of the claim is preserved in context. That is not a correction; it is the news moving.
- Disagreements about analysis. Analysis is opinion, labeled. Reasonable people will disagree with our reading of farm policy, market conditions, or corporate behavior. That is not a correction; that is a debate. The contact page is the right place for it.