A decline in rural migration in the United States has been a concern to many for the last few decades. Simultaneously, corporate agriculture has grown its market share to dominate the industry. Given the dependence of many rural communities on agricultural employment, this study examines if there exists a link between the rise in corporate agriculture and decline in rural migration. The changing structure of farms from small, family-owned to large, non-family-owned corporate farms is a possible explanation for population loss in rural communities. Corporate farming is defined by three measures in this study: legal status, production levels and net income. The use of average treatment effects and these three measures allow the researcher to ...
Farm-to-School (FTS), a school food program encouraging marketing and consumption of locally grown f...
E.B. 2001-18Structural change in New York agriculture continues to raise new questions about the ind...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communications StudiesNatalie PenningtonCollege student persistence has ...
Sociologists have long documented how social capital may activate resources that undergird collectiv...
E.B. 2002-08Dairy farmers throughout New York state have been participating in Cornell Cooperative E...
Using data from the Illinois Farm Business Farm Management, this study analyzes how financial struct...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsAndrew BarkleyThis research identifies and quan...
This thesis is comprised of two articles that examine farmland values and farmland value forecasts f...
The realization of growth synergies across products and services in a global multi-unit firm is a to...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkLaszlo KulcsarEnvironmental, eco...
Global population growth and increased meat demand present challenges for the agricultural industry ...
This exploratory case study revealed how rural educators navigate the shift required to implement pe...
Municipalities are increasingly responding to zoning regulations that act as a barrier to the practi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the market impacts from the opening and closing of meat p...
The Farmer Field School (FFS) approach emerged out of a concrete, immediate problem. At the end of t...
Farm-to-School (FTS), a school food program encouraging marketing and consumption of locally grown f...
E.B. 2001-18Structural change in New York agriculture continues to raise new questions about the ind...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communications StudiesNatalie PenningtonCollege student persistence has ...
Sociologists have long documented how social capital may activate resources that undergird collectiv...
E.B. 2002-08Dairy farmers throughout New York state have been participating in Cornell Cooperative E...
Using data from the Illinois Farm Business Farm Management, this study analyzes how financial struct...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsAndrew BarkleyThis research identifies and quan...
This thesis is comprised of two articles that examine farmland values and farmland value forecasts f...
The realization of growth synergies across products and services in a global multi-unit firm is a to...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkLaszlo KulcsarEnvironmental, eco...
Global population growth and increased meat demand present challenges for the agricultural industry ...
This exploratory case study revealed how rural educators navigate the shift required to implement pe...
Municipalities are increasingly responding to zoning regulations that act as a barrier to the practi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the market impacts from the opening and closing of meat p...
The Farmer Field School (FFS) approach emerged out of a concrete, immediate problem. At the end of t...
Farm-to-School (FTS), a school food program encouraging marketing and consumption of locally grown f...
E.B. 2001-18Structural change in New York agriculture continues to raise new questions about the ind...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Communications StudiesNatalie PenningtonCollege student persistence has ...