Many fear a replay of the 1980s Farm Crisis is ahead—or underway.
Stormy skies hover over a lone grain bin in Calhoun County, IA.
As farms consolidate, land shifts to large operators and investors rather than owner-operators. The result is fewer farmers, emptier towns, shrinking tax bases, and fewer local services.
United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck, ND, owned and governed by the state’s tribal nations, addresses workforce development and higher-education needs. Its students, faculty, and staff come from tribal lands throughout the US and Canada. Photo courtesy of the American Indian College Fund.
Nonprofits and groups fighting to keep the region vibrant know the stakes—for the people and the country. “The way things are going now,” said Scott W. Carlson, executive director of Farmers Justice Center, “that is not a sustainable rural America.”
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Reporting on this story was provided by freelance journalist Kerri Westenberg.
