A study shows Gen Zs ,18 to 22 years of age, with farm backgrounds, have different attitudes...
Story Date: 11/24/2017

 

Source: Ron Smith, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 11/17/17

Members of Generation Z (young men and women aged 18 to 22) with strong ties to agriculture exhibit significantly different attitudes toward government involvement in agriculture, farm succession, ag technology, and brand loyalty than do previous generations, including Baby Boomers and Generations X and Y (representing an age range of 28 to 74).

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