It's not easy being a farmer in the U.S. these days and it's bound to get harder, say those who should know. "There's a growing discontent among the farming community," said John Kempf, a fruit and vegetable farmer in northeast Ohio.
"We have a farming model now that is antagonistic to the enjoyment of watching seeds grow and seeing a new born animal," said the 26-year-old Kempf, who is chief executive of Advancing Eco Agriculture, a farming and crop nutrition consulting company...............................................Full Article: Source
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