"The Day Ahead" is exploring the farming industry and the challenges it's facing. Younger generations just aren't replenishing the ranks of older farmers quickly enough, leaving more room for "mega farms" to take over.
Where Is The Farming Industry Headed?
With more and more young people looking for a 9-to-5 job with benefits and paid time off, who will tend to the thousands of farms across America?
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Posted: 12:24 p.m. EDT Oct 1, 2018
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