Weiner, Ark. (KAIT) - Arkansas farm owners are facing unimaginable loss amid an economic crisis, forcing some to lose their land.

Shannon Hall’s family has tilled the soil of Poinsett County, Arkansas, for 11 generations, their roots stretching back to the Revolutionary War. But this year, the fields where he learned to farm, where his ancestors weathered the Great Depression, have seen their last Hall harvest.

After two years of devastating losses, the family farm’s equipment—a decades-long legacy—was sold off. “Now it’s none of us with the last name Hall,” Shannon laments, a stark reflection of a crisis sweeping across America’s agricultural heartland.

The Halls are not alone. Across the Eastern Districts of Arkansas, farm bankruptcies are skyrocketing, with Chapter 12 filings (debt r

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