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In 1920, 14% of U.S. farmers were black - today less than 2%. Land ownership by Black farmers has also declined over the past 100 years, from 15 million acres to roughly 2 million acres. These numbers are tough, but some say they would be even worse without the leadership of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives. Lindsey talks with Cornelius Blanding, executive director of the Federation, about Black land loss, how coops are helping black and rural communities, and their work with young black farmers.
The Federation of Southern Cooperatives Land Assistance Fund
October is National Co-op Month!
#farmbillnow
Find us on Instagram @youngfarmerspodcast
By National Young Farmers Coalition4.8
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In 1920, 14% of U.S. farmers were black - today less than 2%. Land ownership by Black farmers has also declined over the past 100 years, from 15 million acres to roughly 2 million acres. These numbers are tough, but some say they would be even worse without the leadership of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives. Lindsey talks with Cornelius Blanding, executive director of the Federation, about Black land loss, how coops are helping black and rural communities, and their work with young black farmers.
The Federation of Southern Cooperatives Land Assistance Fund
October is National Co-op Month!
#farmbillnow
Find us on Instagram @youngfarmerspodcast

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