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Revitalizing Rural Communities Means Supporting Small Farms

Food Tank

In the United States, consolidation throughout the agricultural sector makes it difficult for smaller, independent farms to survive. According to the 2022 Census of Agriculture , large farms comprise only 4 percent of the total number of farms in the U.S. but control two-thirds of agricultural land.

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Ag Policy Connection Ep. 9 β€” What should carry the most weight in deciding how land gets used?

Real Agriculture

There are many priorities that influence how land is used β€” the need for housing and economic development often drives the conversion of farmland and natural habitat into urban or suburban landscapes, but food security, productivity, biodiversity, crop or livestock prices, renewable energy policy, and of course, NIMBYism are among the many factors (..)

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Opinion: In American Agriculture, Size Matters

Modern Farmer

Recent statistics on American agriculture reveal a decline of 200,000 farms between 2007 and 2022. As agriculture has industrialized and become more capital-intensive, leading to dominance by wealthy, large-scale producers, much of the decline has come at the expense of small and midsized farmers. million farms β€”to 2 million from 6.8

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New Black-Owned Freight Farm in Rural Minnesota to Tackle Food Insecurity, Health Inequities

Daily Yonder

A new initiative seeks to increase the number of farmers of color through a new freight farm to be placed in rural Minnesota. In February, Route 1 will place its first freight farm in the rural community of Loretto, population 650. An example of how harvest may look like at a freight farm. Route 1 also focuses on health equity.

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Three Takeaways from the USDA Census of Agriculture

Modern Farmer

Across the country, the US has lost both farms and farmland, according to the latest data from the 2022 USDA Census of Agriculture , released this week. The US is now home to about 880 million acres of farmland, down from 900 million at the time of the last census in 2017. million farms. It doesn’t have to be.”

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Weekend reading: Farm Action’s analysis and policy recommendations

Food Politics

Farm Action , an organization devoted to stopping corporate agrocultural monopolies and building fair competition in rural America, has issued a short report, Balancing the US Agricuiltural Trade Deficit with Higher Value Food Crops. The current situation: Most American farmland acreage is dedicated to animal feed and fuel production.

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These Nebraska Tribes Are Buying Back Farmland and Attempting to Reverse History

Modern Farmer

Aaron LaPointe sits behind a desk in the Little Priest Tribal College’s library basement in Winnebago, Nebraska, ready to speak to a class in a new program he helped develop: diversified agriculture. government actions directly or indirectly led its farmland to pass into non-Native handsβ€” mostly white farmers.

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