July 27, 2018

The state of American farmlands

American Farnland Trust  - Our analysis, the most comprehensive ever undertaken of America's agricultural lands, shows that nearly twice the area of farmland was lost than was previously known. Additional major findings, include:
  • Between 1992 and 2012, we lost nearly 31 million acres of land. That's 175 acres an hour, or 3 acres every single minute
  • 11 million of those acres were among the best farmland in the nation—classified as the most productive, most versatile and most resilient land
  • Development disproportionately occurred on agricultural lands, with 62 percent of all development occurring on farmland
  • Expanding urban areas accounted for 59 percent of the loss. Low-density residential development, or the building of houses on one- to 20-acre parcels, accounted for 41 percent

1 comment:

Greg Gerritt said...

What it neglects to mention is how much soil is being lost to erosion and how depleted the aquifers are./ Our food security is definitely at risk.