Interviews and speeches delivered by foul-mouthed Fresno State professor Randa Jarrar were posted online this week in a video in which — among other targets — she takes aim at farmers who support President Trump, calling them “just f–king stupid.”

Jarrar — who made headlines when she cheered the death of “amazing racist” Barbara Bush — dissed the plow men during a talk about agriculture industry in Fresno, and elsewhere in the nearly four-minute video, she discusses her plans to buy guns, and wonders why “Spencer’s home is still standing,” apparently referring to white supremacist Richard Spencer.

“People need to f—king throw grenades into it,” the nutty professor said. “I don’t give a f–k. I’m buying guns. I’m an American. I’m buying guns.”

The video was sent to university officials Friday via an Altrightnews email address, three days after she tweeted she was “happy the witch is dead,” an hour after the former First Lady died, according to the Fresno Bee.

In the video, Jarrar also talks about her conflicting relationship with white men.

“I can’t stand the white heteropatriarchy,” she said in one interview. “Then sometimes I’m sucking a white d—k.”

In another clip where she speaks behind a poster that says “positive people,” she says she is, “inspired by my hatred for ‘the Man.’”

During the Q&A portion of her speech, she calls out a man in the audience who asked more than one question.

“No woman asked two questions. Look at this s—t.”

Jarrar’s Tweet about Bush was widely blasted this week.

“Barbara Bush was a generous and smart and amazing racist who, along with her husband, raised a war criminal. F*** outta here with your nice words,” she wrote.

Fresno State put out a statement distancing itself from the professor, who claims she is on leave.

But Jarrar remains defiant.

She hailed the mash-up video as “iconic” on Twitter earlier this week, according to the report.

“A troll made a beautiful clip of all my recent greatest hits,” she wrote, the Bee reported.