Farm Economy Learns From Past Crisis
Agriculture appears to be a bright spot in an otherwise dismal U.S. economy. Big agribusiness is doing fairly well, and the mortgage debacle didn't affect rural banks as much as others. This may be due to hard lessons farmers learned in the 80s when a land bubble burst and crop prices plummeted.
Matt Sepic reports for member station KWMU.






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