Family farmers: A vanishing breed

Family farmers: A vanishing breed

As new generations leave the family farm, who will fill the gap?
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

Jay Daves has plans of continuing his dad's farm. Destry Daves, with his 2-year-old son, Cooper, is the fourth-generation farmer on the Pleasant View-area farm. His sons would be the fifth.
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

Among other duties, Dustin Stein takes care of the cattle Stubborn Farms and Burk Beef in Mancos.
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

Dustin Stein, ranch manager for Stubborn Farms and Burk Beef, visits some of the cows in the pasture.

Family farmers: A vanishing breed

Sam Green/Cortez Journal

Jay Daves has plans of continuing his dad's farm. Destry Daves, with his 2-year-old son, Cooper, is the fourth-generation farmer on the Pleasant View-area farm. His sons would be the fifth.
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

Among other duties, Dustin Stein takes care of the cattle Stubborn Farms and Burk Beef in Mancos.
Sam Green/Cortez Journal

Dustin Stein, ranch manager for Stubborn Farms and Burk Beef, visits some of the cows in the pasture.
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