Here is the background. The family farm has been fading to extinction for decades. I applaud those that have hung on.
Interest rates got them in the 1980's. Poor decisions were made that bit them. But since then. It's been "How Hard Can We Squeeze 'EM". And that comes from the chemical companies and seed companies.
You have to go big or die, the idea of the "family farm" is largely dead, you must think like Target or Walmart when it comes to operation of said farm. I'd say it's a a sad day, but It's been sad decades.
The motion blur represents time and those in control marching on with their idea of the family farm vs what it had been.