Midwestern fruit and vegetable farmers face challenges in expanding their farms. Growing fruit and vegetables remains a labor intensive industry and most of the country\u27s commercial production takes place on large scale farms in the Western United States. Mechanization may aid farmers in scaling up production by offsetting labor costs. This report uses a six-farm case study and a survey to examine the trends of both labor and machine use over different levels of production. Larger farms tended to use more labor and machinery but machinery seems to exhibit a degree of labor savings potential. The context of expansions impact the labor tradeoff potential of machinery. Some crops are more difficult to mechanize and expansions into dis- simi...
This study looks at the number of jobs that would be created and acres needed for Iowa farmers to pr...
Not AvailableMechanization plays a vital role in securing the future of fruit growers in developed ...
This analysis looked at the potential economic impact on 10 counties in southwest Iowa from modest i...
This 28-page publication describes field machinery used on six Iowa fruit and vegetable operations. ...
Part of the Agricultural and Resource Economics Commons, Agricultural Economics Commons, and the Eco...
Abstract Interest in local food is growing among consumers and small-scale farmers, as evidenced by ...
This paper provides a description of important steps in the mechanization of U.S. fruit and vegetabl...
United States (U.S.) fruit and vegetable farms depend heavily on labor for the production of the cro...
We worked with five groups of Iowa farmers who shared different pieces of machinery. Under our mento...
The objective of this paper is to examine the status of labor-saving mechanization in U.S. fruit and...
Machinery and equipment needs are far different for vegetable farms than for commodity production un...
Regional communities are made up of thousands, even millions of people, without an official hierarch...
This study provides an economic profile of small vegetable producers in Northeast Louisiana, develop...
As the U.S. agriculture industry continues to become increasingly concentrated, the viability of sma...
This research considers the potential statewide and regional economic values that might accumulate t...
This study looks at the number of jobs that would be created and acres needed for Iowa farmers to pr...
Not AvailableMechanization plays a vital role in securing the future of fruit growers in developed ...
This analysis looked at the potential economic impact on 10 counties in southwest Iowa from modest i...
This 28-page publication describes field machinery used on six Iowa fruit and vegetable operations. ...
Part of the Agricultural and Resource Economics Commons, Agricultural Economics Commons, and the Eco...
Abstract Interest in local food is growing among consumers and small-scale farmers, as evidenced by ...
This paper provides a description of important steps in the mechanization of U.S. fruit and vegetabl...
United States (U.S.) fruit and vegetable farms depend heavily on labor for the production of the cro...
We worked with five groups of Iowa farmers who shared different pieces of machinery. Under our mento...
The objective of this paper is to examine the status of labor-saving mechanization in U.S. fruit and...
Machinery and equipment needs are far different for vegetable farms than for commodity production un...
Regional communities are made up of thousands, even millions of people, without an official hierarch...
This study provides an economic profile of small vegetable producers in Northeast Louisiana, develop...
As the U.S. agriculture industry continues to become increasingly concentrated, the viability of sma...
This research considers the potential statewide and regional economic values that might accumulate t...
This study looks at the number of jobs that would be created and acres needed for Iowa farmers to pr...
Not AvailableMechanization plays a vital role in securing the future of fruit growers in developed ...
This analysis looked at the potential economic impact on 10 counties in southwest Iowa from modest i...