by Ben Felder, Examine Midwest, Examine Midwest
December 22, 2024
by Ben Felder, Examine Midwest, Examine Midwest
December 22, 2024
Knowledge-driven journalism is on the core of Examine Midwest’s mission. It fuels our reporting on company agriculture.
Along with our deeply reported tales, a chart or graphic can go a great distance in exhibiting how an industrial farming operation is impacting a neighborhood, or the USDA enforcement developments between two presidential administrations.
As 2024 involves a detailed, beneath are 4 knowledge illustrations from the previous 12 months that shed extra gentle on agribusiness throughout the nation.
Easy, but hanging
Generally an information illustration is handiest in its simplicity. This chart exhibits the sizable lower in groundwater in Oklahoma’s panhandle area. The numerous drop within the mid-Nineties raised questions in regards to the position a pork processing plant operated by Seaboard Meals was having on the area’s water provide.
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The load of debt
Examine Midwest has finished lots of reporting on Tyson Meals plant closures and the impression it’s had on contract poultry farmers who have been left with debt. This chart exhibits that in Missouri and Arkansas, two states with giant Tyson Meals operations and not too long ago closed crops, poultry farmer debt and legal responsibility properly exceed the nationwide common.
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Who farms the Midwest?
The agriculture census from USDA provided extra insights into the make-up of farms and farmers. Most farmers are white, male and older, particularly within the Midwest. This illustration exhibits that solely 2% of midwestern agriculture producers are nonwhite.
USDA fines in focus
With Donald Trump coming again to the White Home, it’s doubtless USDA fines will lower. This chart exhibits the quantity of USDA fines throughout Trump’s first time period, in comparison with the Obama and Biden administrations.
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