The institution of the American farmer isn't doing well. Across the country, the population is aging and not enough young people are stepping up to fill the gap. But beacons of hope like the Polyface Farm in Swoope, Virginia, are attracting the next generation with a new vision of how farmers can succeed.
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Lessons of Profitable Farming: How One 'Farm School' Hopes to Attract Young Millennials to the Land
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