This article highlights aspects of the historical, social and policy developments of cost-share programs in the USA. The experiences of African Americans who are members of Limited Resource Landowners Education Network in attempting to access available cost-share resources in Alabama are presented. Literature reviews, participation in and response to the USDA’s Cooperative Conservation Partnership Initiative (CCPI), and discussions with stakeholders were the primary sources of information and data used in this exploratory analysis which was conducted within the framework of a “modified action research model”. Until recently underserved landowners ’ participation in cost-share programs in Alabama has been very limited. Although in theory acc...
This study examines the factors that affect conservation practice choices of CRP farmers in Alabama....
This study evaluates factors affecting the participation of small socially disadvantaged producers i...
African Americans account for a significant proportion of South Carolina`s population but reportedly...
This study examines factors that affect the participation behavior of limited resource farmers in ag...
This study examines factors that affect the participation behavior of limited resource farmers in co...
This study examines factors that affect the participation behavior of limited resource farmers in ag...
African-Americans\u27 connection to the land is rapidly disappearing, and with it goes the cultural,...
The paper examines the joint adoption of conservation tillage, crop rotations, and soil testing by s...
This study investigated factors that affect participation behavior of limited resource farmers (LRF)...
Abstract Throughout American history, Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers (SDFRs) have faced...
Land ownership among African Americans has declined drastically at rates uncomparable to any other g...
Small farm operators in the South owned about 20 percent of farm land in 1909. They operated over 1...
This research study examined African American farmer participation in Virginia Cooperative Extension...
This article critiques the federal policy and legislation that makes USDA a financial intermediary d...
Black farmers remain an underdeveloped topic in academic literature. This historical study used a hi...
This study examines the factors that affect conservation practice choices of CRP farmers in Alabama....
This study evaluates factors affecting the participation of small socially disadvantaged producers i...
African Americans account for a significant proportion of South Carolina`s population but reportedly...
This study examines factors that affect the participation behavior of limited resource farmers in ag...
This study examines factors that affect the participation behavior of limited resource farmers in co...
This study examines factors that affect the participation behavior of limited resource farmers in ag...
African-Americans\u27 connection to the land is rapidly disappearing, and with it goes the cultural,...
The paper examines the joint adoption of conservation tillage, crop rotations, and soil testing by s...
This study investigated factors that affect participation behavior of limited resource farmers (LRF)...
Abstract Throughout American history, Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers (SDFRs) have faced...
Land ownership among African Americans has declined drastically at rates uncomparable to any other g...
Small farm operators in the South owned about 20 percent of farm land in 1909. They operated over 1...
This research study examined African American farmer participation in Virginia Cooperative Extension...
This article critiques the federal policy and legislation that makes USDA a financial intermediary d...
Black farmers remain an underdeveloped topic in academic literature. This historical study used a hi...
This study examines the factors that affect conservation practice choices of CRP farmers in Alabama....
This study evaluates factors affecting the participation of small socially disadvantaged producers i...
African Americans account for a significant proportion of South Carolina`s population but reportedly...