This study assesses underlying causal-structural factors involved in the developmental change of rural communities in farming regions of the U.S. The principal assertion evaluated in the study is that the structure of rural agricultural communities is largely a function of or derived from th
Rural America is undergoing analysis—by itself and by its city cousins. There is a distinct awarenes...
Advanced market economies have been described variously as affluent, technocratic, urban-industrial,...
Utilizing data from a survey of key informants from U.S. counties at the rural-urban interface (RUI)...
This study assesses underlying causal-structural factors involved in the developmental change of rur...
A descriptive analysis and a survey of literature were used in this assessment of the transformation...
This paper discusses the economic, technological, and political factors affecting farm and rural com...
Agricultural social scientists and rural policymakers have been con-cerned about the welfare of smal...
A descriptive analysis and a survey of literature were used in this assessment of the transformation...
The structure of farms, farm households, and the rural communities in which they exist has evolved m...
Organizers of the 1988 NC-181 Regional Research Committee meeting asked me to discuss the relationsh...
New concepts and a synthesis of existing theories may assist in studying the relationship between so...
Historically, human concentrations have followed agriculture, and, as formalized by von Thünen, agri...
iii Agricultural and food system economic development is important to farmers, local food-related bu...
The family farm in America is often referred to as the backbone of the Nation's identity. The number...
Many studies have examined how changes in extractive and basic industries affect natural-resource-de...
Rural America is undergoing analysis—by itself and by its city cousins. There is a distinct awarenes...
Advanced market economies have been described variously as affluent, technocratic, urban-industrial,...
Utilizing data from a survey of key informants from U.S. counties at the rural-urban interface (RUI)...
This study assesses underlying causal-structural factors involved in the developmental change of rur...
A descriptive analysis and a survey of literature were used in this assessment of the transformation...
This paper discusses the economic, technological, and political factors affecting farm and rural com...
Agricultural social scientists and rural policymakers have been con-cerned about the welfare of smal...
A descriptive analysis and a survey of literature were used in this assessment of the transformation...
The structure of farms, farm households, and the rural communities in which they exist has evolved m...
Organizers of the 1988 NC-181 Regional Research Committee meeting asked me to discuss the relationsh...
New concepts and a synthesis of existing theories may assist in studying the relationship between so...
Historically, human concentrations have followed agriculture, and, as formalized by von Thünen, agri...
iii Agricultural and food system economic development is important to farmers, local food-related bu...
The family farm in America is often referred to as the backbone of the Nation's identity. The number...
Many studies have examined how changes in extractive and basic industries affect natural-resource-de...
Rural America is undergoing analysis—by itself and by its city cousins. There is a distinct awarenes...
Advanced market economies have been described variously as affluent, technocratic, urban-industrial,...
Utilizing data from a survey of key informants from U.S. counties at the rural-urban interface (RUI)...