Following large-scale protests, German farmers remain dissatisfied, and the mainstream Union parties are struggling to regain their support. Instead of returning to the established political center, farmers are increasingly turning to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD). Reports indicate a growing sentiment among farmers that the AfD should be given a chance to address their concerns. This shift in political allegiance represents a significant development in rural Germany. The Union’s failure to address farmers’ grievances is seen as a key factor driving this trend. The situation highlights a growing disconnect between traditional agricultural communities and established political forces, potentially reshaping the German political landscape. This increasing support for the AfD among farmers is raising concerns about the future of agricultural policy and the broader political implications for the country.