Pennsylvania's Dairy Farmers

Pennsylvania's Dairy Farmers
Title Pennsylvania's Dairy Farmers PDF eBook
Author Pennsylvania. Center for Dairy Excellence
Publisher
Pages 6
Release 2006
Genre Agriculture
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Profile of Dairy Farmers in Two Pennsylvania Counties

Profile of Dairy Farmers in Two Pennsylvania Counties
Title Profile of Dairy Farmers in Two Pennsylvania Counties PDF eBook
Author Joel A. Hartman
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1965
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An Analysis of Pennsylvania Dairy Farmers' Opinions and Voting Behavior Concerning Producer-funded Milk Advertising Programs

An Analysis of Pennsylvania Dairy Farmers' Opinions and Voting Behavior Concerning Producer-funded Milk Advertising Programs
Title An Analysis of Pennsylvania Dairy Farmers' Opinions and Voting Behavior Concerning Producer-funded Milk Advertising Programs PDF eBook
Author Thomas M. Balmer
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 1986
Genre Advertising
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Interpreting Transitional Challenges Faced by Pennsylvania Dairy Farmers and Their Families

Interpreting Transitional Challenges Faced by Pennsylvania Dairy Farmers and Their Families
Title Interpreting Transitional Challenges Faced by Pennsylvania Dairy Farmers and Their Families PDF eBook
Author Casey Branstetter
Publisher
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Release 2018
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The Pennsylvania dairy industry is in a time of transition. Farm facilities are becoming outdated and economic realities have shifted to larger-scale, more automated processing. In addition to the need for significant investments in facilities, the majority of principal farm operators are aging toward retirement or semi-retirement. Through in-depth interviews with nine Pennsylvania dairy farm families, this study documents and interprets the business and social concerns of dairy farm families as they address aging or other life-changes that affect their plans for transitioning out of the industry. The majority of participants reported enduring some type of major shock (death, divorce, drug abuse, injury, etc.) to their family and/or business, most often with negative impacts. Some farmers develop transition plans prior to major shocks happening. Others, unfortunately, do not plan until it is too late. Undesired consequences of having no succession plan in place may include substantial tax obligations and legal fees, the forced running of the business by unprepared owners, family conflict, and the division or liquidation of farm assets. Few previous studies analyze dairy farm succession planning in context of business shocks. Very little literature addresses the post-shock reality of farm businesses and families forced to decide how to transition after a major disturbance to the operation occurs. Further, existing literature fails to tie the issues faced by farm families together with existing assistance resources available to them, recommendations for additional investigation, or succession planning case study scenarios that they may be able to relate to for further guidance. Our small sample size of should not be generalized to the larger Pennsylvania dairy farm family population. However, the findings of this study do provide insight for farms with characteristics similar to its population. It is also fair to say that many, if not all, dairy farmers will find some observations here that may be applied to their own situation. The primary conclusions include recommendations for the development of new succession planning material and service resources, along with the identification of subject areas where industry experts might focus their efforts. It will be the combined job of dairy farmers and industry experts to apply these results toward continuation and long-term success of dairy farms in the state.

Let's Visit a Dairy Farm

Let's Visit a Dairy Farm
Title Let's Visit a Dairy Farm PDF eBook
Author Alyse Sweeney
Publisher Children's Press(CT)
Pages 0
Release 2006-09
Genre Dairy cattle
ISBN 9780531168431

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Have you ever visited a dairy farm? Farmers take care of cows that make the milk you see in grocery stores. Read on to find out more about what goes on at a dairy farm. Book jacket.

The Organization and Management of Farms in Northwestern Pennsylvania

The Organization and Management of Farms in Northwestern Pennsylvania
Title The Organization and Management of Farms in Northwestern Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author Earl Devere Strait
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1920
Genre Agriculture
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Of results. pp. 2.

Patterns of Extension Participation Among Dairy Farmers in Two Pennsylvania Counties

Patterns of Extension Participation Among Dairy Farmers in Two Pennsylvania Counties
Title Patterns of Extension Participation Among Dairy Farmers in Two Pennsylvania Counties PDF eBook
Author William E. Messersmith
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1968
Genre
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