Land Rich, Cash Poor, Brian Reisinger
Land Rich, Cash Poor, Brian Reisinger
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Land Rich, Cash Poor
My Family's Hope and the Untold History of the Disappearing American Farmer

Author: Brian Reisinger

Narrator: Brian Reisinger

Unabridged: 6 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Impact Audio

Published: 08/13/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The hidden history of an economic and cultural catastrophe that is threatening our very food supply—the disappearance of the American farmer.

Taking on this story of heart and hardship, award-winning journalist Brian Reisinger weaves forgotten eras of American history with his own family’s four-generation fight for survival in Midwestern farm country. Readers learn the truth about America’s most detrimental and unexplained socioeconomic crisis: How the family farms that feed us went from cutting a middle-class path through the Great Depression to barely making ends meet in modern America. Along the way, they’ll see what it truly takes to feed our country: accidents that can kill or maim; weather that blesses or threatens; resilience in the face of crushing economic crises, from inflation to COVID-19; and the tradition that presses down on each generation when you're not just fighting for your job, you're fighting for your heritage.

With newly analyzed data, sharp historical analysis, honest debate, and personal storytelling, Reisinger reveals the roots of a problem with stakes as high as they come. A vulnerable food supply, soaring prices for American families, environmental and ecological decay, farmer suicides, addictions, a deepening urban-rural divide, and more worries than ever about what’s for dinner. These are all becoming the hallmarks of a food system that has long stood as a modern miracle. Land Rich, Cash Poor offers the honest truth about these issues, and a candid look at what we can do about them—before it’s too late.

About The Author

Brian Reisinger is a writer who grew up on a family farm in Sauk County. He contributes in-depth columns and videos for the Ideas Lab at the Journal Sentinel. Reisinger has written about the hidden stories of rural America in a wide range of publications, including USA Today via the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Newsweek, Yahoo News, Game & Fish magazine, RealClear Politics, The Hill, and National Review. Reisinger works in public affairs consulting for Wisconsin-based Platform Communications. He splits his time between a small town in northern California near his wife’s family and his family’s farm here in Wisconsin. Reisinger studied journalism and political science at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, and has won awards from the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, Seven Hills Review literary magazine, Wisconsin Newspaper Association, and more.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on September 11, 2024

Part memoir, part history of family farming in America, Reisinger tells the story of his family's history on the land in southern Wisconsin, from his great grandfather's arrival from Germany in the early 1900s, in tandem with the history of family farming in America, focusing mostly on the Great Dep......more

Goodreads review by Railey on January 20, 2025

If you have an opinion about farming or how your food is produced in the US this book is a MUST READ. A beautifully written testament to the American farmer following the personal story of a 4th generations family dairy farm in Wisconsin. Reisinger also goes through each decade starting in the early......more

Goodreads review by Daphne on February 18, 2025

I loved this book, as a retired dairy farmer. It was heartwarming yet raw and honest. I hope it sparks much discussion about agriculture and policies that affect rural America. Good luck farming, Malia!!!......more

Goodreads review by Tom on April 11, 2025

A history of farm issues in the last 125 years along with the history of a family farm in southwest Wisconsin. Very well written and enjoyed the local farm story intertwined with national events and trends. Well done! I was taken in by the story and thoughts right from the beginning. Thank you to th......more

Goodreads review by Carole on October 02, 2024

This book was well written and insightful for me. My favorite part of reading is gaining a window into the lives of those who are living in the setting. I knew farming was hard which this explains why but it also portraits the joys of this way of life. And why we should be concerned about declining......more