US farms struggle and majority are family owned

Global Business

Of the two million farms in the U.S., nearly all are family-owned. About 90 percent of them are small sized farms that usually generate no more than $350,000 a year.
Many farmers are finding it difficult to make ends meet and are looking for other businesses or even second jobs. CCTV’s Roza Kazan filed this report.

US farms struggle and majority are family owned

Of the two million farms in the U.S., nearly all are family-owned. About 90 percent of them are small sized farms that usually generate no more than $350,000 a year. Many farmers are finding it difficult to make ends meet and are looking for other businesses or even second jobs. CCTV's Roza Kazan filed this report.


John Hermann on the job market in the U.S.
For more on how Americans in the U.S. are doing when it comes to finding a job, CCTV America’s Michelle Makori spoke to John Hermann, the Director of the U.S. Rate Strategies of Mitsubishi UFJ Securities.

John Hermann on the job market in the U.S-

For more on how Americans in the U.S. are doing when it comes to finding a job, CCTV America's Phillip TK Yin spoke to John Hermann, the Director of the U.S. Rate Strategies of Mitsubishi UFJ Securities.