The ownership of agricultural land has important implications for food systems, the environment, farmer livelihoods, and rural economies, communities, and landscapes. This article examines the changing ownership of agricultural lands in the United States, specifically focusing on Oregon, a state with a history of family farm ownership. I first review historical and recent trends in farmland ownership, including private enclosure, consolidation, investor purchase, development, and rising farmland prices. Next, I examine the county records for all Oregon farm properties that sold between 2010 and 2015. I provide summary statistics about the volume and pace of transactions, price per acre, and the type of owner. I also offer brief cases on top...
Graduation date: 2001Criticisms to the new regulations created in 1994 governing dwellings in\ud Exc...
Research studies by the USDA and the state agricultural experiment stations have helped to pinpoint ...
U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of al...
The ownership of agricultural land has important implications for food systems, the environment, far...
Sixty-four percent of Oregon\u27s farmland is expected to change hands in the next 20 years, yet man...
Because farm real estate represents much of the value of U.S. farm sector assets, large swings in fa...
Most of the farms in the Midwest were established during the last 75 to 125 years. The people who ca...
Valued at 2.31 trillion US dollars in 2016, farm real estate (land and structures) accounted for 85%...
The article presents a study whose objectives were to examine socioeconomic characteristics of buyer...
In addition to being of general interest, ownership of farm land affects its use and the distributio...
This article presents information on farm land values since 1945, based upon both US Department of A...
Since the 2007–08 global food crisis there is growing interest in changing patterns of farmland owne...
The article starts with a brief history of North Dakota farm land prices since 1981. Average land va...
Excerpts from the report: The first information on farm-land ownership for the Nation was published...
As land represents more than half of the investment in agriculture in the United States, it follows ...
Graduation date: 2001Criticisms to the new regulations created in 1994 governing dwellings in\ud Exc...
Research studies by the USDA and the state agricultural experiment stations have helped to pinpoint ...
U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of al...
The ownership of agricultural land has important implications for food systems, the environment, far...
Sixty-four percent of Oregon\u27s farmland is expected to change hands in the next 20 years, yet man...
Because farm real estate represents much of the value of U.S. farm sector assets, large swings in fa...
Most of the farms in the Midwest were established during the last 75 to 125 years. The people who ca...
Valued at 2.31 trillion US dollars in 2016, farm real estate (land and structures) accounted for 85%...
The article presents a study whose objectives were to examine socioeconomic characteristics of buyer...
In addition to being of general interest, ownership of farm land affects its use and the distributio...
This article presents information on farm land values since 1945, based upon both US Department of A...
Since the 2007–08 global food crisis there is growing interest in changing patterns of farmland owne...
The article starts with a brief history of North Dakota farm land prices since 1981. Average land va...
Excerpts from the report: The first information on farm-land ownership for the Nation was published...
As land represents more than half of the investment in agriculture in the United States, it follows ...
Graduation date: 2001Criticisms to the new regulations created in 1994 governing dwellings in\ud Exc...
Research studies by the USDA and the state agricultural experiment stations have helped to pinpoint ...
U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of al...