With Federal Relief on the Horizon, Black Farmers Worry It Won’t Come Soon Enough

By Drew Hawkins

NPR

NEW ORLEANS - James Davis had the best year in his entire farming career this year.

The third-generation Black row crop farmer estimated picking almost 1,300 pounds of cotton, an average of 50 bushels of soybeans, and an average of around 155 bushels of corn on 2,500 acres of his farmland in northeast Louisiana.

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