We once had 8 million family farms in the Fifties, and now we're down to less than 2 million and we're still losing them — losing 500 a week.


Playboy (November 2002)


We once had 8 million family farms in the Fifties, and now we're down to less than 2 million and we're still losing them — losing 500 a week.

We once had 8 million family farms in the Fifties, and now we're down to less than 2 million and we're still losing them — losing 500 a week.

We once had 8 million family farms in the Fifties, and now we're down to less than 2 million and we're still losing them — losing 500 a week.

We once had 8 million family farms in the Fifties, and now we're down to less than 2 million and we're still losing them — losing 500 a week.