I just watched the trailer on youtube. the entire documentary is available there for $1.99 I wasn't pleased with audio trying to hear and understand all the farmers comments in the various barns. Perhaps a Maine accent added to that.
It does show american determination and strength to overcome diversity, but at what cost?
Just going through that and putting in your all, plus another 200% effort into something precarious.
Milk
Here in Vt a place that at one time train shipped milk all down the east coast there are fewer and fewer dairies. Oh sure there are some. Perhaps mostly co-ops and in contract with some larger entities to larger entities.
from my perspective I see the disabilities agency working out to help the farmers as the farm now makes no money and can't pay taxes. The state loves looking at the old barns so selling them for development is not an option. Let alone with so few people here there is no demand for suburbia. They take disability to suicide. And housing in a HUD subsidized apt.
Those days of a pickup and tractors just memories, bringing sadness. Medications help I guess.
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