The dying of the little towns

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Small towns in the Great Plains have been affected by the problems of agriculture such as blizzards, floods, drought and crop disease, as well as drops in grain and beef prices. The farmers often have college degrees and the families may have farmed for four generations over a century. Debt is a serious problem for many farmers. Ideas to improve conditions for farmers include diversifying into bison production, and setting up cooperatives to manage the whole of the production process.

Great Plains

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They're burning animals again

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Issues related to agricultural policy and animal disease in Europe are examined in detail.

Europe, Cover Story, Agricultural policy

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Plague island

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The background to outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease in Britain is examined in detail.

United Kingdom, Foot-and-mouth disease, Foot and mouth disease

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Subjects list: Economic aspects, Agriculture, Farms, Agricultural economics
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