North Dakota Farm crisis is worse than the crisis years of 1980
Fargo, ND - The farm is to cut deep crisis in the lives of rural North Dakotans, open wounds of concern among farmers and ranchers about their own financial situation and the effects of the equity in their families and communities.
At least five of the six North Dakota farmers and ranchers are very worried, or at least a little concerned about their own financial conditions of farm.
No less than 31 percent of respondents, they can leave agriculture.
These results come from North Dakota last pollen of rural life, a survey of 680 farm operators in North Dakota, published last week by the Institute of Regional Studies at North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND
Nearly three-fifths (57.7 percent) of respondents, they are very worried, while 27 percent say they are moderately concerned about their own financial situation of the farm, substances Rahn Curtis, visiting professor at the NDSU led the investigation.
The results show that operators of ranch and farm are more concerned about the effects of the crisis on the courtyard of their spouse rather than on themselves, and they are concerned about their neighbors, friends and their communities.
“I believe that one is surprised by the magnitude of the crisis and the scale of concern over the crisis,” said Rahn substances, associate professor of sociology at the University of North Dakota Grand Forks.
In other important discoveries, the survey shows, farmers and livestock herders: Do you think the farm crisis of the late 1990, is worse than the crisis years of 1980. Is it that big reductions in spending for large households, maintenance of agricultural equipment and purchases of trying to make ends meet.
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