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Graphic: High-speed internet access for farmers varies by state. A little more than half of all farms in America have access to broadband, according to the US Census of Agriculture.


A little more than half of all farms in America have access to broadband, according to the US Census of Agriculture.

In the Midwestern states, only farms in Missouri and Illinois report broadband access rates below the national average, at 48% and 47%, respectively. In neighboring South Dakota, just over seven out of 10 farms have high-speed internet access, according to data from the latest Census of Agriculture released in February. Explainer A data-driven story that provides background, definition and detail on a specific topic.

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