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Young Farmers Are Losing Land to Wealthy Buyers

Young Farmers Are Losing Land to Wealthy Buyers

Released Tuesday, 23rd August 2022
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Young Farmers Are Losing Land to Wealthy Buyers

Young Farmers Are Losing Land to Wealthy Buyers

Young Farmers Are Losing Land to Wealthy Buyers

Young Farmers Are Losing Land to Wealthy Buyers

Tuesday, 23rd August 2022
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Access to affordable, quality farmland is the top challenge young farmers face, particularly BIPOC farmers, who today make up only 2% of farmland owners. Young Farmer's Land Campaign Director Holly Rippon-Butler talks with New York Times reporter Elizabeth Dunn about her recent article, “How ‘Fairy Tale’ Farms Are Ruining Hudson Valley Agriculture,” about the land access crisis and how the National Young Farmers Coalition is working to transition one million acres of farmland to the next generation of farmers.

The article, “How ‘Fairy Tale’ Farms Are Ruining Hudson Valley Agriculture,” illustrates how “a rush of wealthy urbanites seeking fresh-air retreats in bucolic settings” has made land access for young and BIPOC farmers across the country even more challenging.  Read the article here.

You can hear Liz Dunn on her podcast Pressure Cooker with Liz Black here.

Join the National Young Farmers Coalition here.

Learn more about the One Million Acres Campaign here.

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