Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the sixteen southern states; they own 36 percent of all private noncorporate holdings and almost 43 percent of land in farms, according to a 1978 ESCS survey of privately owned farm and ranch land, other rural land, and urban land. Sole proprietorships and husbands and wives own 72 percent of all farmland; the largest 1 percent of all ownership units own half of all privately held land; and about 75 percent of the land is owned by people over 45 years old. The report also characterizes landownership by race, sex, method and date of acquisition, residence, and education
Excerpts from the report: In recent decades agriculture in southeastern United States has undergone...
A survey on land ownership in the Great Plains was conducted by the Farm Economics Research Division...
As land represents more than half of the investment in agriculture in the United States, it follows ...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of landowners in the twelve Western States; t...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the twelve North Central States;...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the nine Northeast States; they ...
Ninety percent of the land in the West (excluding Alaska) is owned by 5 percent (268,000) of the wes...
Over 83 percent of the farmland in private ownership in 1978 was held by sole proprietors, husbands ...
Excerpts from the report: The first information on farm-land ownership for the Nation was published...
This report summarizes information from the 1987 Census of Agriculture on owning and renting farmlan...
U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of al...
Excerpts from the report Summary: Recent changes in agricultural production, the introduction of ind...
Small farm operators constituted half of all southern farm operators in 1969. Each sold less than ...
A major study to identify who owns the privately held land in the United States has just been comple...
Knowing who owns U.S. land is important because landownership affects how wealth is distributed nati...
Excerpts from the report: In recent decades agriculture in southeastern United States has undergone...
A survey on land ownership in the Great Plains was conducted by the Farm Economics Research Division...
As land represents more than half of the investment in agriculture in the United States, it follows ...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of landowners in the twelve Western States; t...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the twelve North Central States;...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the nine Northeast States; they ...
Ninety percent of the land in the West (excluding Alaska) is owned by 5 percent (268,000) of the wes...
Over 83 percent of the farmland in private ownership in 1978 was held by sole proprietors, husbands ...
Excerpts from the report: The first information on farm-land ownership for the Nation was published...
This report summarizes information from the 1987 Census of Agriculture on owning and renting farmlan...
U.S. farmland is held by fewer owners now than at any other time in this century. Nearly half of al...
Excerpts from the report Summary: Recent changes in agricultural production, the introduction of ind...
Small farm operators constituted half of all southern farm operators in 1969. Each sold less than ...
A major study to identify who owns the privately held land in the United States has just been comple...
Knowing who owns U.S. land is important because landownership affects how wealth is distributed nati...
Excerpts from the report: In recent decades agriculture in southeastern United States has undergone...
A survey on land ownership in the Great Plains was conducted by the Farm Economics Research Division...
As land represents more than half of the investment in agriculture in the United States, it follows ...