In today’s world few people are farmers and few want to go back to that life; they ask “if it was so good, then why did we change it?” This contrasts with the demographics of
the LFM in the U.S. today. Though the average age of a farmer in America is 57, there is a
growing social movement of young farmers. Called “Greenhorns”, there are an increasing
number of college-educated young people who are turning to agriculture as a livelihood
(Greenhorns, 2013; Kitroeff, 2012). Federal programs like Future Farmers of America (FFA) and
Building Farmers (BF) are promoting this change. Efficiency of a LFM is attainable with less
detrimental costs, but again, depends on what an area is predisposed to grow
In today’s world few people are farmers and few want to go back to that life; they ask “if it was so good, then why did we change it?” This contrasts with the demographics ofthe LFM in the U.S. today. Though the average age of a farmer in America is 57, there is agrowing social movement of young farmers. Called “Greenhorns”, there are an increasingnumber of college-educated young people who are turning to agriculture as a livelihood(Greenhorns, 2013; Kitroeff, 2012). Federal programs like Future Farmers of America (FFA) andBuilding Farmers (BF) are promoting this change. Efficiency of a LFM is attainable with lessdetrimental costs, but again, depends on what an area is predisposed to grow
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