American Farmland Trust - Research Article from Environmental Encyclopedia

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about American Farmland Trust.

American Farmland Trust - Research Article from Environmental Encyclopedia

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 3 pages of information about American Farmland Trust.
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Headquartered in Washington, DC, the American Farmland Trust (AFT) is an advocacy group for farmers and farmland. It was founded in 1980 to help reverse or at least slow the rapid decline in the number of productive acres nationwide, and it is particularly concerned with protecting land held by private farmers. The principles that motivate the AFT are perhaps best summarized in a line from William Jennings Bryan that the organization has often quoted: "Destroy our farms, and the grass will grow in the streets of every city in the country."

Over one million acres (404,700 ha) of farmland in the United States is lost each year to development, according to the AFT, and in Illinois one and a half bushels of topsoil are lost for every bushel of corn produced. The AFT argues that such a decline poses a serious threat to the future of...

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