- 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
Online report of the Progressive Review. Since 1964, the news while there's still time to do something about it.
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:
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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.
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