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A year after Farm Aid rocked Hartford, dairy farms across Connecticut continue to struggle

08.29.2019 - By Hartford CourantPlay

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It sold out. Many of us went. It felt historic.

Farm Aid stalwarts Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews. Rising superstars Kacey Musgraves, Margo Price, Sturgill Simpson and Chris Stapleton. A talented undercard -- Lukas Nelson, Particle Kid, Jamey Johnson -- of Americana up-and-comers.

Farm Aid, which landed in Connecticut a year ago, raised awareness of the many hardships facing family farmers nationwide.

But one year later, things are just as bad -- if not worse -- for dairy farmers.

On the latest Capitol Watch podcast, dairy farmer Jim Smith (Cushman Farms, Franklin, Conn.), CT Farm Bureau executive director Joan Nichols and reporter Greg Hladky discuss rising input costs, shifting consumer tastes, and the legacy of Farm Aid 2018.

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