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Agriculture - science and practice of producing crops and livestock from the natural resources of the earth. The primary aim of agriculture is to cause the land to produce more abundantly and at the same time to protect it from deterioration and misuse. The diverse branches of modern agriculture include agronomy, horticulture, economic entomology, animal husbandry, dairying, agricultural


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    American Dreams, Rural Realities: Family Farms in Crisis » Read Now

    by Peggy F. Barlett . 305 pgs.

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    ...DREAMS, RURAL REALITIES FAMILY FARMS IN CRISIS Peggy F. Barlett...American dreams, rural realities : family farms in crisis/ Peggy F. Barlett...0-8078-4399-7 pbk. : alk...
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    Prairie Patrimony: Family, Farming, and Community in the Midwest » Read Now

    by Jack Temple Kirby, Sonya Salamon. 297 pgs.

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    ...Rural families--Middle West. 2. Family farms--Middle West. 3. Farm life--Middle...turn influence the persistence of family farms and rural communities. Now let...more...
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    Family Farming: A New Economic Vision » Read Now

    by Marty Strange. 311 pgs.

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    Families on Small Farms: Case Studies in Human Ecology » Read Now

    by M. Suzanne Sontag, Margaret M. Bubolz. 434 pgs.

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    ...0-87013-409-4 alk. paper 1. Family farms--Michigan--Case studies. 2. Rural...Chapter 1.The Small Family Farms Project in Social Context 1...Michigan State University 1 THE...
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    Willard Cochrane and the American Family Farm » Read Now

    by Richard A. Levins. 88 pgs.

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    Willard Cochrane watched the dramatic decline in American family farming from a vantage point few can claim. He was born in the autumn of Jeffersonian idealism and saw it in action on his grandparents' farm in Iowa. He became one of the country's premier agricultural economists and carried the...
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    Economic Decline, Gender, and Labor Flexibility in Family-Based Enterprises: Midwestern Farming in the 1980s, in Social Forces » Read Now

    by Linda Lobao. 34 pgs.

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    ...market-shares. Moderate- size family farms, those closest to the petty bourgeois...Belt pattern of smaller commercial family farms. Most farmland is owned by the...American...
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    Democracy without Farmers, in The Wilson Quarterly » Read Now

    by Victor Davis Hanson. 12 pgs.

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    ...what we are? Was that what the family farming of Crgrave{e}vecoeurs...families tied to particular farms of about the same size. At the...produce food that ensured that his...
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    Tall Tales from The Family Farm, in Policy Review » Read Now

    by Victor Davis Hanson. 28 pgs.

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    ...have food once our family farms are gone?" In a magazine...solely on how many farms they can serve before...everyone in this family: We as farmers are...until dusk. With...
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    Food, Policy, and Politics: A Perspective on Agriculture and Development (Chap. 14 "the Family Farm: Shall We Freeze It in Place Or Free It to Adjust?") » Read Now

    by Gerald J. Lynch, George Horwich. 298 pgs.

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    ...sharecropping, to small family farms, de Janvry finds that...set of assumptions, the family farm can be more productive...the large sharecropper farms. In particular, if...
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    The Great Exception, in The American Enterprise » Read Now

    by Blake Hurst. 4 pgs.

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    ...trying to save the family farm since they passed...were over 6 million farms; today, there are...trying to preserve family farms like flies caught...passing of so many...
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    The End of the American Farm?, in The Futurist » Read Now

    by Steven C. Blank. 6 pgs.

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    ...cannot compete with larger firms, so family farms have become an expensive lifestyle...farms and ranches will outlive family farms, but they will not survive...
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    The Political Economy of the Family Farm: The Agrarian Roots of American Capitalism » Read Now

    by Sue Headlee. 218 pgs.

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    In this work, Headlee argues that the family farm system--with its progressive nature and egalitarian class structure--played an important role in the transition to capitalism in the mid-nineteenth century United States. The family farm is examined in light of its economic and political...

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