Based on data from the 2010 Census, there are 751,000 farmers and/or ranchers in the United States. This number represents one half of 1% of all Americans of employment age.
National Farmers Union - United States - was created in 1902.
Slavery has had a great impact on the United States. Originally slavery was used as free labor for many farmers.
Brazilian farmers use many of the same machines that farmers in the United States and Europe use. These farmers use machines like tractors, threshers, hay balers, and plows.
In 2002 there were 64,170 sheep operators in the United States, compared to 68,810 in 1998. The number of operations has continued to drop each year since 1992
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corn,beans,alafa and wheat
Too many to count. There are many many private dairy farmers who produce milk for local residents in their city, town or village.
From Farmers mainly in the Mid-West and West United States. Mainly Kansas,, Colorado, Idaho, and Nevada.
After NAFTA was signed in 1994, many agricultural products from the United States and Canada began to flood Mexico. These products are heavily subsidized, and many small farmers were unable to stay competitive. Hence, many of them either migrated to the cities or to the United States.
Farming. 90% of the United States were farmers.
pretty much every country that has farmers.!!
The east coast of the United States and 90% were farmers.