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From Alma, Georgia to Washington’s Capitol Hill. Starting with the election of Jimmy Carter in 1976, farming began a slow dissention toward bankruptcy. Georgia farmers took to the highways in miles long tractorcades to protest the extinction of their way of life. From the Bacon County Courthouse steps to the steps of the White House, farmers brought their fight for survival to their neighbor’s front door. Tommy Kersey, Tommy Carter and Tommy Fulford spent years protesting the coming depression in the agriculture world. Driving tractors on the Georgia and federal interstates in dozens of miles long tractorcades, they found their voice, but never found results.
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