This paper explores the income situation and outlook for family farms from both farm and offfarm sources. The paper analyzes 2010 estimates, the latest year for which USDA survey data exist, and forecasts for 2011 and 2012. The paper also has a focus on the 20 percent of farmers and ranchers who make up the beginning farmer and rancher population
Statistical evidence shows that farm families in most of the developed countries are increasingly de...
Total money income typically is used to indicate might be indicated by the fact that they sustained ...
This report presents comprehensive information on family and nonfamily farms and important trends in...
This paper explores the income situation and outlook for family farms from both farm and offfarm sou...
Most U.S. farms—98 percent in 2007—are family operations, and even the largest farms are predominant...
To better understand the evolving structure of agriculture, data are being collected over several ye...
This report, based on household data from the Farm Costs and Returns Survey, describes the character...
The United States Department of Agriculture publishes regularly a variety of estimates that measure ...
Family farms are unusual management situations. Not only is the manager focused on building a profit...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the factors (farm, operator and household char...
The number of farm households participating in the off-farm labour market has been increasing over t...
The Federal Reserve System conducts a quarterly survey of agricultural banks. The purpose of the res...
Farm financial conditions depend on farm income over time and wealth at some point in time. Therefor...
The topic is financial stress experienced by farmers in North Dakota. Various other aspects of those...
U.S. agriculture in the twentieth century evidenced dramatic change. With the reduction in the numbe...
Statistical evidence shows that farm families in most of the developed countries are increasingly de...
Total money income typically is used to indicate might be indicated by the fact that they sustained ...
This report presents comprehensive information on family and nonfamily farms and important trends in...
This paper explores the income situation and outlook for family farms from both farm and offfarm sou...
Most U.S. farms—98 percent in 2007—are family operations, and even the largest farms are predominant...
To better understand the evolving structure of agriculture, data are being collected over several ye...
This report, based on household data from the Farm Costs and Returns Survey, describes the character...
The United States Department of Agriculture publishes regularly a variety of estimates that measure ...
Family farms are unusual management situations. Not only is the manager focused on building a profit...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the factors (farm, operator and household char...
The number of farm households participating in the off-farm labour market has been increasing over t...
The Federal Reserve System conducts a quarterly survey of agricultural banks. The purpose of the res...
Farm financial conditions depend on farm income over time and wealth at some point in time. Therefor...
The topic is financial stress experienced by farmers in North Dakota. Various other aspects of those...
U.S. agriculture in the twentieth century evidenced dramatic change. With the reduction in the numbe...
Statistical evidence shows that farm families in most of the developed countries are increasingly de...
Total money income typically is used to indicate might be indicated by the fact that they sustained ...
This report presents comprehensive information on family and nonfamily farms and important trends in...