π Cities in the United States have expanded rapidly, causing urban sprawl and the loss of farmland.
πΎ Farmland is disappearing at an alarming rate, with 1.5 million acres lost per year.
π‘ The personal impact of urban sprawl is shown through the story of John, a farmer forced to leave his land.
πΎ Urban areas like Atlanta have been losing farmland at a significant rate.
π Less than 6% of the Earth's surface is suitable for growing food, and the United States accounts for only 10% of that.
π Urban sprawl is a challenge in places like California, where the demand for housing competes with the need to protect valuable farmland.
π Urban sprawl is a growing threat to the availability of land for farming.
πΎ As the population grows, the demand for food production increases, but the farming population and available land are decreasing.
β οΈ The loss of agricultural land can lead to famine, war, and economic disruptions.
Urban sprawl and the decline of farming communities
The challenges faced by farmers due to a decrease in their numbers
The impact of urbanization on farmland
Urban sprawl in the DC area has led to the loss of farmland for development.
Farmers adapt by utilizing direct marketing and creative solutions to maintain viability.
The importance of protecting farmland through agricultural conservation easements.
πΎ Urban sprawl threatens farmland, forcing some farmers to sell their land to stay in business.
π° Compensation from land sales and conservation easements can help farmers financially.
π Lack of awareness and understanding about the impact of urban sprawl on farmland hinders conservation efforts.
πΎ Farmland is disappearing at an alarming rate, with 31 million acres lost in 20 years.
π Take a drive around your local community to see the disappearance of farmland.
π We must work together and appreciate every acre to secure our future.