Farmers’ Stress, Tiny Dino-Bird Discovery. March 13, 2020, Part 2
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🗓️ 13 March 2020
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| 0:00.0 | This is Science Friday. I'm Ira Flato. A bit later in the hour, we'll uncover the tracks of dinosaurs found in Scotland, dinosaurs that roam the earth 170 million years ago. But first, if you're of a certain age or you work in the field of agriculture, then you may remember the farm crisis of the 1980s. U.S. agricultural policies |
| 0:23.8 | led to an oversupply of crops, prices drop, farms started going under. At the same time, |
| 0:30.2 | the rate of farmer suicides skyrocketed. It was a dark time for the industry until organizations |
| 0:36.8 | like farm aid and others popped |
| 0:39.2 | up to give voice to the crisis. |
| 0:41.4 | Remember Willie Nelson and those fundraising concerts? |
| 0:45.0 | Well, farm advocates say we may be in the middle of another dark time for farmers. |
| 0:50.0 | One brought on by the same factors that caused the farm crisis of the 80s, low crop prices, uncertain |
| 0:56.7 | markets, but this time there is a new source of stress, climate change. Robin from Austin called |
| 1:03.5 | into the Science Friday Vox Pop app to tell us what her father, a farmer in South Texas, has been |
| 1:09.1 | worried about. One thing that he's been worried about for quite some time is climate change. |
| 1:14.5 | It seems to be getting more and more arid where we're at, which means less grass, can't |
| 1:21.4 | get the cows, got to buy hay, et cetera, et cetera. |
| 1:24.3 | Robin in Austin. |
| 1:25.6 | If you're a farmer or you live in a farm family and you're worried about |
| 1:29.7 | crop prices, unsteady markets, climate change, we'd like to hear your story. Please, give us a call. |
| 1:35.3 | 844-724-8255-844-Sy-Talk. You can also tweet us at SciFri. And, you know, when a farmer faces bankruptcy, it goes without saying that the prospect can be a |
| 1:49.4 | tremendous shock to their family, right? |
| 1:51.9 | The farming family. |
| 1:54.0 | So just like in the 1980s, rates of farmer suicide seem to be at another all-time high. |
| 2:02.5 | State and regional organizations for farmers have been quick to jump on the issue of rural mental health, helping farmers |
| 2:07.7 | get the help they need, both economically and emotionally. But on the other hand, federal funding |
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