The economic decline that has gripped the U.S. farm economy for the past five years continues unabated.The past is prologue, with more of the same expected.However, I question recognition of the real magnitude of the financial stress associated with the current and continuing decline.National studies have provided a current appraisal of the "farm financial crisis, " which is used as the basis for discussion of many of the farm problems addressed in the public arena, including Extension funding and programming.This appraisal concludes that only 10% to 15% of all family farms and 15% to 20% of commercial farms are currently experiencing the most severe financial stress and that farming is still basically profitable.
Allan E. Lines (Wed,) studied this question.
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