One widely held view of the future of American agriculture is that it will continue the current trend toward fewer but larger farms, greater centralization and vertical integration, and declining rural populations. If so, the research, teaching and extension institutions created to serve agriculture ...
A FARM-LEVEL LOOK AT THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN AGRICULTUREJames RichardsonEdward SmithRonald KnutsonDavid P Anderson
The issue of land ownership or land tenure is fundamental to the nature and performance of American agriculture. It is hard to overstate the historic and cultural role of farmland ownership in the development of our nation. From providing autonomy andindependence for farm families, to offering a ...
At Farm Bureau, we are proud of agriculture’s sustainability story, and we believe the future of agriculture is bright READ MORE Energy Farm Bureau advocates policies that will create a diverse, domestic energy supply to fuel America’s economic growth and prosperity. READ MORE Farm Bill The ...
AGRICULTURE REPORT - Future of the Central American Free Trade Agreement Unclear in Washington By Mario Ritter Broadcast: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 I’m Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. President Bush is urging Congress to pass the Central ...
Multi-national scientific collaboration to address future biodiversity, food security, and climate change issues will require cultural intelligence and global navigation skills by future U.S. agricultural and natural resource (Ag-NR) scientists. However, undergraduate study abroad opportunities are largely ...
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This paper investigates this process, tries to identify the causes and consequences of structural changes in agriculture, and considers the future direction of structural changes in American agriculture and agricultural policy. The summary of our investigation is as follows. The boom in the 1970s was...
"Agriculture in the United States has evolved over time. We are going to have fewer farmers in the future. And so this might be another time," he said. "In the 1980s, we had a real change in landscape as far as many farmers went out of business because of difficult times. Many of...
American Journal of Agriculture and Forestryis seeking an Editor-in-Chief to lead a respected journal, offering a chance to shape its future and stay updated on current research trends. Apply Now Submission Guidelines We're committed to making your publishing experience as easy and efficient as we...