3 edition of America"s diverse family farms found in the catalog.
America"s diverse family farms
Published
2001
by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service in Washington, DC
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Agriculture information bulletin -- no. 769. |
Contributions | United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Economic Research Service. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 7 p. : |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17600291M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 47286973 |
ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xi, pages: illustrations, map ; 26 cm. Contents: Aging farmers hearing: Bushue testimony / Barry Bushue --Aging farmers hearing: Connor testimony / Charles Connor --Aging farmers hearing: Godwin testimony / Derek Godwin --Aging farmers hearing: Kershaw testimony / Isaac Kershaw --America's diverse family farms America’s Diverse Family Farms Limited-resource 7, -5, 13, 3, 10, All family fa 14, 67, 48, 18, Income from farming From off-farm sources Note: Farm household income is not estimated for nonfamily farms. Earned income comes from off-farm self-employment or wage or salary ://
Downloadable! American farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, but farming is still an industry of family businesses. Ninety-eight percent of farms are family farms, and they account for 82 percent of farm production. Small family farms make up most of the U.S. farm count and hold the majority of farm assets, but they produce a modest share of U.S. farm :// To better understand U.S. agriculture, USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) recently released America’s Diverse Family Farms. The report categorizes farms into homogenous groupings based on the annual revenue of the farm, primary occupation of the principal operator, and family/nonfamily ownership of
Downloadable! American farms encompass a wide range of sizes, ownership structures, and business types, but most farms are still family farms. Family farms account for 98 percent of farms and 85 percent of production. Although most farms are small and own most of the farmland, production has shifted to very large farms. Farms with sales of $1 million or more make up less than 2 percent of all Get this from a library! America's diverse family farms: assorted sizes, types, and situations.. [United States. Department of Agriculture. Economic Research Service.;]
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America's Diverse Family Farms, Edition. by Robert A. Hoppe and James M. MacDonald. Family farms comprise 99 percent of U.S. farms, accounting for 89 percent of production. Small farms make up 90 percent of farms, operating nearly half of farmland.
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by Christopher Burns and James M. MacDonald. This report provides an overview of U.S. farms, including the latest statistics on production, financial performance, and farm household characteristics by farm size ://?pubid= Farming is still overwhelmingly comprised of family businesses.
Family farms as a group, across type, accounted for 98% of farms and 88% of production inaccording to America’s Diverse Family Farms – Edition.
Large-scale family farms accounted for the largest share of production, at 46%. Approximately 90% of U.S. farms are :// A Snapshot of America's Diverse Family Farms.
Date: Tue, 02/05/ Broadcast: 11 Remark: Some characteristics of family farms from an economic and commodity perspective are part of the focus of an annual USDA report. Rod Bain :// Date: Monday, Decem Time: PM EST Duration: 1 hour Host: Christopher Burns, PhD Webinar description: Farming is still an industry of family businesses.
In this webinar, ERS Economist Christopher Burns presents findings from America’s Diverse Family Farms, Edition, a brochure that describes in detail the different types of farms in the United :// America’s Diverse Family Farms report categorizes farms based on annual revenue, operator’s primary occupation, and the family/nonfamily ownership of the farm.
Describing the structure of the U.S. farm sector is challenging because farms vary widely in size and other characteristics. Are they largely family businesses, or corporate operations.
Ninety-nine percent of U.S. farms are family farms, and they accounted for 90 percent of farm production inaccording to America’s Diverse Family Farms – Edition. Farming is still overwhelmingly comprised of family businesses.
More than a third of farms have multiple operators, and larger farms are more likely to have multiple generations of farm :// Family farms remain an essential feature of agriculture in the United States. Family farms make up 99 percent of America’s million farms and 89 percent of agricultural production.
Most farms in the United States are small: 90 percent are small family farms that operate nearly half of America’s :// Next Next post: Study finds limited benefits from cognitive bias modification (CBM) training, calls for further /weekend-reading-americas-diverse-family-farms.
Downloadable. This report provides an overview of U.S. farms, including the latest statistics on production, financial performance, and farm household characteristics by farm size categories.
Among the findings are that 99 percent of U.S. farms are family farms, and they accounted for 90 percent of farm production in Other event in Washington D.C. by U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday, December 12 American farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, but farming is still an industry of family businesses.
Ninety-eight percent of farms are family farms, and they account for 82 percent of farm production. Small family farms make up most of the U.S. farm count and hold the majority of farm assets, but they produce a modest share of U.S. farm :// Small family farms make up most of the U.S.
farm count and hold the majority of farm assets, but they produce a modest share of U.S. farm output. In contrast, large-scale family farms and nonfamily farms—only 12 percent of all farms—account for 84 percent of farm :// Small farms make up 90 percent of the farm count and operate 48 percent of the Nation's farmland.
The largest share of farm production, however, occurs on large-scale family farms. In this webinar, ERS Economist Robert Hoppe will present findings from America's Diverse Family Farms: Edition, a brochure that describes in detail the Decem Online In this free, one-hour webinar, USDA Economic Research Service Economist Christine Whitt presents findings from America’s Diverse Family Farms, Edition, a brochure that describes in detail the different types of farms in the United :// America’s Diverse Family Farms Farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, ranging from very small retire- ment and residential farms to establishments with sales in the millions.
A farm typology developed by the USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) Farm Equipment Content on 'America's Diverse Family Farms' Like the rest of the industry, including dealers and manufacturers of ag equipment and consumable products, U.S. farms are also consolidating and getting ://'s Diverse Family Farms.
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Downloadable! Farming is still an industry of family businesses. Ninety-nine percent of farms are family farms, and they account for 90 percent of farm production.
Small farms make up 90 percent of the farm count and operate 46 percent of the Nation's farmland. Most farm production, however, occurs on midsize and large-scale family ://This report provides an overview of U.S.
farms, including the latest statistics on production, financial performance, and farm household characteristics by farm size categories. In98 percent of U.S. farms were family farms, and they accounted for 87 percent of farm production.
See related Webinar: America's Diverse Family Farms: Weekend Reading: America’s Diverse Family Farms I’m not sure how USDA defines “diverse,” exactly, but I think it must be referring to size and income i n this report.
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