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How the Justice for Black Farmers Act Levels the Playing Field

2020-12-22 21:51:54| National Farmers Union

By Mackenzie Jeter, NFU Intern A hundred years ago, agriculture was a relatively diverse profession in the United States: a million Black farmers operated about 14 percent of the countrys farms. The makeup of the modern agricultural workforce could not look more different. Today, there are just 48,000 Blackfarmers a 95 percent decline since […]

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