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But how many of them can hit a jumper?
In 1935 there were 6.8 million farms in the US.
Today there are 2 million farms in the US.![]()
How much land was in farming back then compared to today?
I think ADM and Monsanto and a few other really big companies own the vast majority of the land. A lot of farms were turned into subdivisions over the years, too.
Those big farming companies grow enough food on all the land we have to feed much of the world.
Micheal Pollan's "Omnivore's Dilemma" should be required reading for everybody who's interested in food.
Only because the government subsidizes it. Food would be MUCH more expensive if the government didn't pay a large chunk of the costs to grow it.
If all government subsidies of food disappeared, what would change? What would cost more or less? What would be grown more or less? Which crops would be industrialized more or less? Which would be outsourced to other countries and imported and which be exported more?
