Barn Gothic: Three Generations and the Death of the Family Dairy Farm by Ryan Dennis

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When Ryan Dennis's father was crushed by heavy machinery on their New York dairy farm, both men accepted the accident as a risk of agricultural life. But it was harder to comprehend being crushed by low milk prices, big banks, and the policies that destroyed America's family farms.

Even though Ryan grew up watching his father and grandfather struggle to survive, he always thought he would follow in their footsteps and take over the family farm. But as he milked cows and fed calves, the world outside the barn was changing. Between 2003 and 2020, 40,000 dairy farms went out of business in the United States. Barn Gothic is an elegy for family farmers and an intimate portrait of three generations laboring to be fathers and sons while their livelihood falls apart. Beautifully told with a farmer's restraint and a poet's grace, it is a story of personal loss amid corporate corruption and of finding a way forward when everything you know disappears.

 

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Barn Gothic is a good heartfelt read for anyone who thinks about our nation's farmers today, or who eats, drinks milk, or derives pleasure from a good farmscape along the road. If you're a family farmer now or once upon a time, you'll find it spot-on."-- "Ludington Daily News"

"Ryan Dennis writes with honesty, insight, and great skill. His story is deeply personal and unique; yet at the same time, it captures the kind of challenges faced by so many of American's farm families. We owe a debt to the farmers who feed us--and to Dennis for this memoir."
--John Piotti, President, American Farmland Trust

 

Ryan Dennis grew up on a New York dairy farm. Since 2011 he has written the column "The Milk House," which appears in print agricultural journals in four countries, including Progressive Dairy and Farm and Livestock Directory in the United States. His debut novel, The Beasts They Turned Away, was longlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize. He is also the editor of the liter

Island Press

Pub Date: November 13, 2025

1.1" H x 8.7" L x 5.8" W

264 Pages

Hardcover