In an era where industrial-scale agriculture has dominated, a quiet but significant shift is occurring across the United States. Smaller farms are re-emerging as a cornerstone in the nation's food supply, challenging the long-held dominance of industrial-scale operations. This trend is not just a nostalgic return to the past; it's a response to a complex array of modern demands and concerns.
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