In US Midwest, young farmers priced out of land (exactly as planned)
'Matt Miller dreams of the farm he and his wife and young son could one day live on.
Mr. Miller says he could make it work with 200 acres near the small farm his father owns if he focuses on organic agriculture and diversifies with a few dairy cows or hogs. The problem: buying the land.
He already rents 90 of those acres, and he and his wife have been saving her income for years to buy the rest. But every time they reach their goal, land prices go up.'