Skip to content

GRAPHIC: Very few farmers are millennials, and, of those, the vast majority are white

Why you can trust Investigate Midwest /Content type: Explainer
GRAPHIC: Very few farmers are millennials, and, of those, the vast majority are white
Prevented planting compensates farmers when they're unable to plant an insured crop due to weather. The Risk Management Agency set prevented planting for corn at 60 percent of the producer's guarantee.

Young producers, farmers and ranchers who are 35 and younger represented 9% of all American producers in 2017, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Nearly all, 96%, of the young producers were white. This left 14,111 young producers of color in the U.S. Socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, those who have experienced racial or ethnic prejudice, have additional funding opportunities through the USDA’s 2501 program.

About 80% of the young producers started farming in the last 10 years and about 50% started in the last five years. Most young producers reported a primary occupation that was not farming in 2017. The USDA’s Farm Service Agency offers support to beginning farmers and ranchers through direct and guaranteed loan programs.

More in Data Harvest

See all

More from Mary Hennigan, Investigate Midwest

See all