That it takes the average American only 37 calendar days to earn enough disposable income to pay for the family's yearly food supply. This equates to 10% of their disposable income. This is the lowest in the world.
In 2008 $115 billion worth of American agricultural products were exported around the world.
Of each $1 spent on food in the US, the farmer or rancher gets 19 cents. The rest of that dollar goes to pay all the middle men between the farmer/rancher and the consumer. In comparison, in 1980 the farmers and ranchers recieved 31 cents of every dollar.
Slightly less than 2% of the US population (4.6 million people) live on farms and ranches.
These figures were in one of our farm publications today.
In 2008 $115 billion worth of American agricultural products were exported around the world.
Of each $1 spent on food in the US, the farmer or rancher gets 19 cents. The rest of that dollar goes to pay all the middle men between the farmer/rancher and the consumer. In comparison, in 1980 the farmers and ranchers recieved 31 cents of every dollar.
Slightly less than 2% of the US population (4.6 million people) live on farms and ranches.
These figures were in one of our farm publications today.
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