Everyone agrees the country needs new farmers. Trouble is, they can’t afford land "Nearly 100 million acres of U.S. farmland will change hands in the next few years, but most of it will go to investors and developers. Now, two online tools aim to help a new generation of farmers find land and demystify the cost of owning it."
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