"June, 1982""This table shows the change in number of farm operators for each Agriculture Census since racial information was first collected in 1900. The table shows a steady decline in the number of both white and black farm operators. Except for the Depression years, there has been a pattern of continuous decline. The 1978 census registered an increase in black farmers due to improved data collection techniques. Thus, the 1978 census is not strictly comparable to other censuses. In addition, before the 1978 census operators of Spanish origin were included as 'white'."--First paragrap
African American Farmers and Land Loss in Texas, surveys the ways that discrimination at the local,...
African American Farmers and Land Loss in Texas, surveys the ways that discrimination at the local,...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
There have been major structural changes in the United States Agriculture since the 1950s, and U.S. ...
The U. S. farm population in 1966 and 1970 is examined in terms of race, tenure, and economic class,...
This report, based principally on unpublished tabulations from the 1974 Census of Agriculture, discu...
This paper provides an analysis of U.S. farmland owners, operators, and workers by race, ethnicity, ...
iv, 19 p.Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 perc...
What\u27s happening to South Dakota\u27s farm and farm operators? Every five years since 1920, the B...
Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 percent since...
Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 percent since...
What\u27s happening to our farms in South Dakota? Turn to the Census of Agriculture, conducted every...
Black farmers remain an underdeveloped topic in academic literature. This historical study used a hi...
Small farm operators constituted half of all southern farm operators in 1969. Each sold less than ...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
African American Farmers and Land Loss in Texas, surveys the ways that discrimination at the local,...
African American Farmers and Land Loss in Texas, surveys the ways that discrimination at the local,...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
There have been major structural changes in the United States Agriculture since the 1950s, and U.S. ...
The U. S. farm population in 1966 and 1970 is examined in terms of race, tenure, and economic class,...
This report, based principally on unpublished tabulations from the 1974 Census of Agriculture, discu...
This paper provides an analysis of U.S. farmland owners, operators, and workers by race, ethnicity, ...
iv, 19 p.Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 perc...
What\u27s happening to South Dakota\u27s farm and farm operators? Every five years since 1920, the B...
Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 percent since...
Today, there are only about 15,000 black farmers in the United States. Declining by 98 percent since...
What\u27s happening to our farms in South Dakota? Turn to the Census of Agriculture, conducted every...
Black farmers remain an underdeveloped topic in academic literature. This historical study used a hi...
Small farm operators constituted half of all southern farm operators in 1969. Each sold less than ...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...
African American Farmers and Land Loss in Texas, surveys the ways that discrimination at the local,...
African American Farmers and Land Loss in Texas, surveys the ways that discrimination at the local,...
Almost 94 percent of black farms in the United States have been lost since 1920, and the remaining 5...