I was reading on an American website that about 2% of Americans are involved in primary agriculture. Of that 2%, less than 6% were under 35 years of age, and apparently that trend is increasing! Those are pretty sad numbers?
Many reasons were given for this trend including falling incomes, long work hours, and not much of a future.
The recent Alberta government, Evan Berger patronage appointment as "senior ag advisor", mentions that part of his job description is to encourage more young people to consider agriculture as a career.
Do you think Evan will be able to turn this around? I think if he can do this he will be worthy of his salary?
Many reasons were given for this trend including falling incomes, long work hours, and not much of a future.
The recent Alberta government, Evan Berger patronage appointment as "senior ag advisor", mentions that part of his job description is to encourage more young people to consider agriculture as a career.
Do you think Evan will be able to turn this around? I think if he can do this he will be worthy of his salary?
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