Farm supply and grain marketing agribusiness firms in Iowa and other rural Midwest states are an important economic player in the very smallest of rural communities. Even in towns where most mainstreet businesses have already vanished some type of grain handling and farm input supply firm has continued to service the agricultural producers in the area and provide primary employment for local residents. Current trends in this industry have created serious financial stress for a significant fraction of this industry. Fewer and larger farm customers, a decline in government subsidized storage programs, excess capacity, contract livestock production, Increasing, capital investment requirements for handlers of grain, an increasing capital requir...
The development of rational policy aimed at revitalizing rural America must recognize the changing e...
The first objective of this article is to examine the purchasing and marketing behavior of North Dak...
This publication deals with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counties
1 Rural economic development has been a topic of importance to community and government leaders for ...
Rural economic development has been a topic of importance to community and government leaders for so...
Rural America is undergoing analysis—by itself and by its city cousins. There is a distinct awarenes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
The purpose of this study was to identify new or growing basic sector businesses in Nebraska, North ...
Many rural communities in Nebraska have been losing population and their importance as trade centers...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
In 1991, many rural areas were seeking economic growth and diversification. Agribusiness sectors wer...
For most Iowa farmers the euphoria of 1996 has been replaced with the gloom of 1998. The prospect of...
In 1991, many rural areas were seeking economic growth and diversification. Agribusiness sectors wer...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
The development of rational policy aimed at revitalizing rural America must recognize the changing e...
The first objective of this article is to examine the purchasing and marketing behavior of North Dak...
This publication deals with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counties
1 Rural economic development has been a topic of importance to community and government leaders for ...
Rural economic development has been a topic of importance to community and government leaders for so...
Rural America is undergoing analysis—by itself and by its city cousins. There is a distinct awarenes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
The purpose of this study was to identify new or growing basic sector businesses in Nebraska, North ...
Many rural communities in Nebraska have been losing population and their importance as trade centers...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
In 1991, many rural areas were seeking economic growth and diversification. Agribusiness sectors wer...
For most Iowa farmers the euphoria of 1996 has been replaced with the gloom of 1998. The prospect of...
In 1991, many rural areas were seeking economic growth and diversification. Agribusiness sectors wer...
The purpose of this study was to examine the local socioeconomic impacts of new economic development...
The development of rational policy aimed at revitalizing rural America must recognize the changing e...
The first objective of this article is to examine the purchasing and marketing behavior of North Dak...
This publication deals with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counties