
Farms and forests are huge economic engines, of course, but how huge is not always readily apparent. Consider this: In may little state of Virginia, a new University of Virginia study produced by the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service found that agriculture and forestry brings $79 billion a year to the state. By comparison, Virginia's entire two-year budget is $78 billion.
The UVA study also found that one in 10 Virginians, or roughly 500,000 working people, have a job directly or indirectly tied to agriculture and forestry. >> To read more
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