The Last Crop (2016)

The Last Crop (2016) poster

Every week 330 U.S. farm families leave their land. The feature length documentary The Last Crop chronicles family farmers Jeff and Annie Main's struggle to ensure their working farm's future in California's Central Valley. Their journey personalizes a story echoed on farms across our nation, as one out of every three of our aging farming population will face retirement by 2030. Children leave. Ideals are questioned. Their land's future is uncertain. Witness one farm family's resolve to save their farmland for future farmers.

Director: Chuck Schultz
Genre: Documentary, Family
Runtime: 80 min
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Screenplay

Music: Justin Levine
Cinematography: David Ranghelli
Editing: Anna Gustavi, George Manatos
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Chuck Schultz
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Family

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Crop about?
Every week 330 U.S. farm families leave their land. The feature length documentary The Last Crop chronicles family farmers Jeff and Annie Main's struggle to ensure their working farm's future in California's Central Valley. Their journey personalizes a story echoed on farms across our nation, as one out of every three of our aging farming population will face retirement by 2030. Children leave. Ideals are questioned. Their land's future is uncertain. Witness one farm family's resolve to save their farmland for future farmers.
Who directed The Last Crop?
The Last Crop was directed by Chuck Schultz.
How long is The Last Crop?
The Last Crop has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is The Last Crop?
The Last Crop is a Documentary, Family film.
Where was The Last Crop produced?
The Last Crop was produced in United States of America.