Farm Bankruptcies in 2025 Already Surpass Last Year's Total
This was in July and I can not find a more recent one.
Farm Bankruptcies in 2025 Already Surpass Last Years Total
https://thefarmtrader.com/farm-bankruptcies-in-2025/
July 16, 2025 / by Julia Harrison / in Industry News
A Troubling Trend for U.S. Agriculture
Family farmers across the United States are facing mounting financial pressure. New data reveals that farm bankruptcies in 2025 have already exceeded the total number filed in all of 2024 and the year isnt over yet. According to the U.S. Courts, 361 Chapter 12 bankruptcy cases were filed in the first half of this year, marking a 13% increase over the same period last year.
Chapter 12 bankruptcy is designed specifically for family farmers and fishermen, allowing them to restructure debt while continuing to operate. But the surge in filings signals that many producers are struggling to stay afloat, even with that option in place.
Dairy and Row Crop Farmers Hit Hard
The majority of farm bankruptcies in 2025 are coming from dairy farms, followed closely by row crop operations in the Midwest. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas, and Indiana are seeing the highest filing rates. In the South, cotton and poultry producers are also facing increased financial distress.
Farmers cite a combination of falling commodity prices, high interest rates, rising input costs, and extreme weather events as key contributors to their economic challenges. For many, profit margins have vanished entirely.
Rural Economies at Risk
As more farms file for bankruptcy, the ripple effect is spreading through rural communities. Local equipment dealers, feed suppliers, and processors are also feeling the pinch. Experts warn that the rising number of farm bankruptcies in 2025 could lead to a long-term decline in rural economic stability and food security.
Agricultural groups are calling for greater federal support, including improved access to credit, revisions to crop insurance, and stronger disaster relief programs.........................

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