I recently came across an interesting article by David Schultz in the Daily Yonder. For those unfamiliar with the Daily Yonder, which I’m assuming is more or less all of you, it’s a website with news and issues affecting rural areas. Not just farm commodity prices, in fact they don’t cover that in detail, but things like healthcare delivery in sparsely populated areas, who will produce our food when the average farmer is about 60 now, education,…