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Farmers Take Back Land Slated For Housing

By Ted Robbins • Jan 23, 2012
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Over the past half-century more than 20 million acres of U.S. farmland were transformed into housing developments. With new home construction all but stopped, farmers in many areas are buying or leasing land once slated for development and planting crops on it.

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