95%

OF THE FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES ARE FAMILY OWNED

One U.S. farmer feeds about 166 people each year

That means less than 1.3% of the population is feeding the other 98.7%

141,000 farms lost in the last 10 years

That’s nearly 40 farms disappearing every single day.

Farm bankruptcies spiked by almost 20% last year

That means more family farms are going under after just one crisis—like an injury, illness, or bad storm.

Why We partnerd with Farm Rescue

Every year, more family farms shut down for good. Rising costs, extreme weather, and market pressure make it harder than ever for small farms to survive — while big ag keeps getting bigger.

For the first time since the ag census began, the number of farms in the U.S. has dropped below two million. Total farmland has shrunk to just 880 million acres — the lowest level since 1840.

At Farmers Fuel, we’re here to change that. A portion of every sale goes directly to Farm Rescue, helping family farms stay in the fight when disaster strikes. Drink coffee. Support farmers. It’s that simple.

You can vist Farm Rescues website below and donate directly 

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Over 50%

of U.S. farmers report having high or extreme financial stress.

 3.5x higher Suicide rates.

Suicide rates among farmers are 3.5x higher than the national average.

97% of U.S. food production

The vast majority of food consumed in the U.S. comes from hardworking farmers who are the backbone of the nation's food system.

Average of 10 to 12 hour work day

Farming is one of the most demanding jobs, requiring long hours and facing unpredictable factors like weather, crop prices, and disease, making it one of the riskiest and hardest professions.

Family farms aren’t just small businesses — they’re part of rural communities, food security, and America’s agricultural backbone. When they go under, it’s not just a farm lost — it’s often a way of life gone with it. That’s why we give back.