Two basic objectives were formulated for this study: 1) To determine the physical, human and financial resources, as well as the source of income from farm and non-farm outlets available to small farm families living in coastal Maine; and, 2) To develop optimal organizations of existing small farm and family labor resources in order to maximize the incomes of these farm families.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/aes_bulletin/1097/thumbnail.jp
We study the relationship between the off-farm labor decision and the limited-resource farmers\u27 a...
From the study of small dairy farms (defined as producing less than 10,000 pounds of butterfat in 19...
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For nearly 30 years small scale farming was considered inefficient and undesirable. Small farmers fo...
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The overall goal of this research project is to identify and refine factors influencing successful s...
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Total money income typically is used to indicate might be indicated by the fact that they sustained ...
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Many limited-resource rural families in South Carolina have control over small tracts of land. They ...
We study the relationship between the off-farm labor decision and the limited-resource farmers\u27 a...
From the study of small dairy farms (defined as producing less than 10,000 pounds of butterfat in 19...
This thesis documents and analyses some of the major characteristics of the present socio-economic ...
For nearly 30 years small scale farming was considered inefficient and undesirable. Small farmers fo...
Graduation date: 1970The primary purpose of this thesis is to determine the economic nature of low i...
Changes in the structure of agriculture in the United States during the past 30 years have had drama...
The needs of farmers at each life stage are unique, as choices about farming practices, child rearin...
The goal of this study focuses on determining factors that contribute to a successful small farm in ...
The overall goal of this research project is to identify and refine factors influencing successful s...
Agriculture in Tennessee is lagging behind the other southeastern states. In 1954 the net income per...
Linear programming and stochastic farm growth simulation models are used to assess the impact of alt...
Total money income typically is used to indicate might be indicated by the fact that they sustained ...
This study hopes to provide sound, well-documented information on what current economic and farm tre...
Farms in the United States of America (USA) come in a variety of different sizes, and the size of th...
Many limited-resource rural families in South Carolina have control over small tracts of land. They ...
We study the relationship between the off-farm labor decision and the limited-resource farmers\u27 a...
From the study of small dairy farms (defined as producing less than 10,000 pounds of butterfat in 19...
This thesis documents and analyses some of the major characteristics of the present socio-economic ...