Farm Income and Farm Life

Farm Income and Farm Life
Title Farm Income and Farm Life PDF eBook
Author American Country Life Association
Publisher
Pages 342
Release 1927
Genre Agriculture
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The Outlook for Farm Family Living ...

The Outlook for Farm Family Living ...
Title The Outlook for Farm Family Living ... PDF eBook
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Pages 762
Release 1946
Genre Agriculture
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Farm Incomes, Wealth and Agricultural Policy

Farm Incomes, Wealth and Agricultural Policy
Title Farm Incomes, Wealth and Agricultural Policy PDF eBook
Author Berkeley Hill
Publisher CABI
Pages 327
Release 2012
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 184593847X

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The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has been supporting the incomes of the European Union's agricultural community for half a century. Despite this, there is still no official system in place to track the economic wellbeing of farmers and their families. This book examines the evidence on the overall wealth of farming households, and concludes that in nearly all member states, they are not generally a poor sector of society, with disposable incomes that are similar to, or exceed, the national average. In this updated edition, the author discusses the latest evidence, makes recommendations for gathering better information, and considers the implications for the CAP as we enter the second decade of the 21st century.

Levels of Living of U.S. Farm Families

Levels of Living of U.S. Farm Families
Title Levels of Living of U.S. Farm Families PDF eBook
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Pages 60
Release 1957
Genre Agriculture
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The list of references in this volume was prepared to help our current research workers in the study of levels of living of farm families in the United States.

The Family Living on the Farm

The Family Living on the Farm
Title The Family Living on the Farm PDF eBook
Author Harvey W. Hawthorne
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1925
Genre Agriculture
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Agricultural Outlook Charts

Agricultural Outlook Charts
Title Agricultural Outlook Charts PDF eBook
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Pages 42
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Genre Agriculture
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Farm Families and Change in 20th-Century America

Farm Families and Change in 20th-Century America
Title Farm Families and Change in 20th-Century America PDF eBook
Author Mark Friedberger
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 426
Release 2021-10-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813186110

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The farm family is a unique institution, perhaps the last remnant, in an increasingly complex world, of a simpler social order in which economic and domestic activities were inextricably bound together. In the past few years, however, American agriculture has suffered huge losses, and family farmers have seen their way of life threatened by economic forces beyond their control. At a time when agriculture is at a crossroads, this study provides a needed historical perspective on the problems family farmers have faced since the turn of the century. For analysis Mark Friedberger has chosen two areas where agriculture retains major importance in the local economy—Iowa and California's Central Valley. Within these two geographic areas he examines farm families with regard to their farming methods, land tenure, inheritance practices, use of credit, and community relations. These aspects are then compared to assess change in rural society and to discern trends in the future of family farming. Despite the shocks endured by family farmers at various times in this century, Friedberger finds that some families have remained remarkably resilient. These families evinced a strong commitment to their way of life. They sought to own their land; they maintained inheritance from one generation to the next; they were generally conservative in using credit; and they preferred to diversify their enterprises. These practices served them well in good times and in bad. Innovative in its use of a combination of documentary sources, quantitative methods, and direct observation, this study makes an important contribution to the history of American agriculture and of American society.