Changes in Dairy Farming in the Northeast

Changes in Dairy Farming in the Northeast
Title Changes in Dairy Farming in the Northeast PDF eBook
Author Herbert C. Fowler
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1952
Genre Dairy farming
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Changing the Way America Farms

Changing the Way America Farms
Title Changing the Way America Farms PDF eBook
Author Neva Hassanein
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 240
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780803273214

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"Hassanein focuses on two organizations: the Ocooch Grazers Network, a group of dairy farmers who practice intensive rotational grazing, and the Wisconsin Women's Sustainable Farming Network. The different lived experiences of particular members in each group shaped the ways local knowledge was generated and exchanged."--BOOK JACKET.

Dairy Market News

Dairy Market News
Title Dairy Market News PDF eBook
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Pages 576
Release 1981
Genre Dairy products
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These reports cover the supply, demand, and price situation every week on a regional, national, and international basis for milk, butter, cheese, and dry and fluid products.

Milk, Production, Disposition, Income

Milk, Production, Disposition, Income
Title Milk, Production, Disposition, Income PDF eBook
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Pages 16
Release 1964
Genre Milk trade
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Large Dairy Herd Management

Large Dairy Herd Management
Title Large Dairy Herd Management PDF eBook
Author H. H. Van Horn
Publisher American Dairy Science Association
Pages 848
Release 1992
Genre Technology & Engineering
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Dairy Statistics

Dairy Statistics
Title Dairy Statistics PDF eBook
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Pages 112
Release 1960
Genre Dairy products
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The Changing Scale of American Agriculture

The Changing Scale of American Agriculture
Title The Changing Scale of American Agriculture PDF eBook
Author John Fraser Hart
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 320
Release 2003
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780813922294

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Few Americans know much about contemporary farming, which has evolved dramatically over the past few decades. In The Changing Scale of American Agriculture, the award-winning geographer and landscape historian John Fraser Hart describes the transformation of farming from the mid-twentieth century, when small family farms were still viable, to the present, when a farm must sell at least $250,000 of farm products each year to provide an acceptable level of living for a family. The increased scale of agriculture has outmoded the Jeffersonian ideal of small, self-sufficient farms. In the past farmers kept a variety of livestock and grew several crops, but modern family farms have become highly specialized in producing a single type of livestock or one or two crops. As farms have become larger and more specialized, their number has declined. Hart contends that modern family farms need to become integrated into tightly orchestrated food-supply chains in order to thrive, and these complex new organizations of large-scale production require managerial skills of the highest order. According to Hart, this trend is not only inevitable, but it is beneficial, because it produces the food American consumers want to buy at prices they can afford. Although Hart provides the statistics and clear analysis such a study requires, his book focuses on interviews with farmers: those who have shifted from mixed crop-and-livestock farming to cash-grain farming in the Midwest agricultural heartland; beef, dairy, chicken, egg, turkey, and hog producers around the periphery of the heartland; and specialty crop producers on the East and West Coasts. These invaluable case studies bring the reader into direct personal contact with the entrepreneurs who are changing American agriculture. Hart believes that modern large-scale farmers have been criticized unfairly, and The Changing Scale of American Agriculture, the result of decades of research, is his attempt to tell their side of the story.