The American Farm - The Read
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Nine out of ten Americans used to farm for a living. Today, fewer than two in a hundred do.
In this Dispatch, we travel through seven made-up (but historically grounded) American families to find out how that happened, from a Connecticut homestead in 1750 all the way to a GPS-guided Iowa combine today. Along the way: girdled trees, a locust swarm bigger than California, two very different Virginia farms in 1850, and the invention that made Wisconsin the Dairy State.
This is "The Read" where Nick narrates the entire story to save you from reading it - but if you prefer reading, you can find the link to the blog post below!
On our companion episode, "The Discussion," Nick & co-host Bridget dive into the topic and talk about how this relates to our daily lives today!
Read the full dispatch here.
Watch on YouTube here.
You can find our hub with the written dispatches, book suggestions, and more at: amoreperfectplate.com
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Thanks for listening - cheers!
Nick & Bridget