The Economic Research Service (ERS) developed a farm typology which categorizes farms into more homogeneous groups than do classifications based on sales volume alone, producing a more effective policy development tool. The typology is used to describe U.S. farms
Excerpts from the Foreword: ERS provides economic information to the public, Government agencies, a...
The America's Farms and Ranches at a Glance report, previously known as America's Diverse Family Far...
Cluster analysis groups 2,972 farming-defined counties into 12 clusters that reveal patterns of agri...
The Economic Research Service (ERS) developed a farm typology which categorizes farms into more homo...
This report describes a farm typology developed by the Economic Research Service (ERS), which catego...
The USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) farm typology was originally developed to classify farms ...
A revised and expanded version of the Economic Research Service's county classification system, comm...
ERS recently constructed a new set of regions depicting geographic specialization in production of U...
Family farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, ranging from very small retirement and r...
The farm typology, or classification, developed by ERS primarily focuses on the “family farm,” or an...
Changes in American agriculture have yielded a diversity of farm types. These changes have extended ...
The farm typology approach uses to respond to the research questions where statistics on average far...
A new typology of U.S. farms is constructed focusing on the managerial organization of farms. Single...
The agriculture sector faces a lack of studies across the fields starting from the types of the farm...
The impacts of economical, institutional and technical changes on farming systems’ organization and ...
Excerpts from the Foreword: ERS provides economic information to the public, Government agencies, a...
The America's Farms and Ranches at a Glance report, previously known as America's Diverse Family Far...
Cluster analysis groups 2,972 farming-defined counties into 12 clusters that reveal patterns of agri...
The Economic Research Service (ERS) developed a farm typology which categorizes farms into more homo...
This report describes a farm typology developed by the Economic Research Service (ERS), which catego...
The USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) farm typology was originally developed to classify farms ...
A revised and expanded version of the Economic Research Service's county classification system, comm...
ERS recently constructed a new set of regions depicting geographic specialization in production of U...
Family farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, ranging from very small retirement and r...
The farm typology, or classification, developed by ERS primarily focuses on the “family farm,” or an...
Changes in American agriculture have yielded a diversity of farm types. These changes have extended ...
The farm typology approach uses to respond to the research questions where statistics on average far...
A new typology of U.S. farms is constructed focusing on the managerial organization of farms. Single...
The agriculture sector faces a lack of studies across the fields starting from the types of the farm...
The impacts of economical, institutional and technical changes on farming systems’ organization and ...
Excerpts from the Foreword: ERS provides economic information to the public, Government agencies, a...
The America's Farms and Ranches at a Glance report, previously known as America's Diverse Family Far...
Cluster analysis groups 2,972 farming-defined counties into 12 clusters that reveal patterns of agri...