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  2. How California’s family-owned dairy farms are getting ... - AOL

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    Those farms get richer, rapidly breed more cattle, produce more milk and squeeze small family-owned businesses out of the market. Corporate farms have created powerhouses that have monopolized the ...

  3. USDA announces additional $250M in financial assistance for ...

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    Oct. 10—WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced an additional $250 million in automatic payments for distressed direct and guaranteed farm loan borrowers under Section 22006 ...

  4. Rural American history - Wikipedia

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    By 1924, there were 6,500,000 farms nationwide, on which farmers operated 4,200,000 Fords and other brands, as well as 370,000 trucks, and 450,000 tractors. [ 90 ] Even more important was the commitment to intercity roads, which the merchants wanted.

  5. Data reveals rising economic 'distress' across America ... - AOL

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    But about 32.2% of those residents live in what EIG assessed as "distressed" zip codes, compared to 29.2% in "prosperous" ones. The urban core of the city is the most distressed area compared to ...

  6. Farmers' suicides in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Farmers experienced a loss of pride in being able to either keep their farm, or run it to its full potential. Some farmers expect to reach certain milestones, such as passing the farm on to the next generation or expanding their facility. [7] Prices for commodities such as corn, soybeans, milk and meat had shrunk by around half between 2012 and ...

  7. Agrarian distress - Wikipedia

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    Farmers in India. Agrarian distress refers to the economic, political, and social challenges faced by farmers and rural communities due to factors such as low crop yields, fluctuating prices of agricultural produce, high input costs, indebtedness, and lack of access to credit, markets, and infrastructure. [1] [2] [3] [4]