By Farms.com
America's farming landscape is changing, evidenced by the latest agriculture census data. The country now has 1.9 million farms, down 6.9% from 2017, with farms getting larger, averaging 463 acres. This trend is driven by escalating production costs and an aging workforce, posing significant challenges for the sector.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has called this trend a critical wake-up call, highlighting the industry's consolidation and the necessity for a strategic response.
The dominance of large farming operations, making up a significant portion of agricultural sales, underscores the competitive disadvantage smaller farms face.