American agriculture is drowning in a sea of debt.
Farmers owe the banks over $200 billion, dwarfing the national debt of many third world countries. Yet with crop prices at a 50-year low, interest goes unpaid, putting thousands of farmers out of business and threatening America's whole banking system.
This second special report on farming in the United States searches for solutions to the deepening crisis and asks: 'Will it happen here?' Producer MARTIN SMALL BBC Pebble Mill