• @jonne@infosec.pub
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    277 months ago

    Agricultural land specifically. Growing stuff in the city is just not a great idea from a land use perspective.

    • @CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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      87 months ago

      Agricultural land isn’t cheap either which is why most farms are owned by massive corporations these days. They’ve bought up most of the good growing land.

        • @CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee
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          137 months ago

          Those numbers can be quite skewed considering their definition of a “farm” is one that generates as little as $1000 in revenue per year, so anyone with a few chickens in their suburban backyard that sells eggs to their coworkers would fall under this definition. They even outline that 80% of these small family farmers have full-time jobs outside of farming. They also claim giant companies are “family owned” simply because a few family members control a majority stake. One could call Walmart or News Corp “family owned businesses” using this same definition and claim Walmart is a tiny portion of the retail space because there are 500k individuals selling keychains on Etsy versus their single company.

        • @Nalivai@lemmy.world
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          47 months ago

          By your link, 90% of farms produce 21% of producs. So yeah, most farms are owned by corpos, if we apply the meaning correctly

            • @Nalivai@lemmy.world
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              27 months ago

              “Small family maps” correspond to almost 90% in the “number of farms” graph and 21% in “value of production” graph, how else can anyone read it?

              • @ikidd@lemmy.world
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                17 months ago

                Take family farms in total. A 3000ac farm run by 2 brothers is still a family farm that the kids are inheriting. Nobody here has a clue how farms in us and Canada work.