A few decades ago, most of rural America was farming country, if you knew how a new policy would affect agriculture, you knew how it would affect much of rural America. Now, the social and economic structure of rural America has become highly diverse and dynamic
The composition of the rural labor force changed over the last two decades due to an overall decline...
The type of job and income growth that manufacturing industries will provide for rural economies is ...
U.S. agriculture is undergoing a tidal wave of change in its structure. A shift to supply chains and...
Farm policy alone is no longer a sufficient development policy for today's rural America. Rural ec...
This report updates a 1979 classification system of nonmetropolitan (nonmetro) counties developed by...
Rural people no longer rely primarily on agriculture for their livelihood. The number of agricultur...
It is important that policy analysts at the state and federal levels intent on designing fiscal poli...
The number of farms in industrialized countries has been declining continuously over the last few de...
During the last three decades, a major change Several studies also indicate that public policies aff...
Effective rural development planning depends on facts and analysis based, not on rural averages, but...
Shifts in the national and international economies have reduced the demand for primary U.S. products...
Rural development policies in the United States have evolved to address the changing composition of ...
Counties that depend economically on farming and receive large amounts of Federal commodity payments...
Three propositions summarize the winds of change now sweeping across rural America. 1. The trends of...
After a decade of population loss, rural America has seen its population grow again. Nearly three-fo...
The composition of the rural labor force changed over the last two decades due to an overall decline...
The type of job and income growth that manufacturing industries will provide for rural economies is ...
U.S. agriculture is undergoing a tidal wave of change in its structure. A shift to supply chains and...
Farm policy alone is no longer a sufficient development policy for today's rural America. Rural ec...
This report updates a 1979 classification system of nonmetropolitan (nonmetro) counties developed by...
Rural people no longer rely primarily on agriculture for their livelihood. The number of agricultur...
It is important that policy analysts at the state and federal levels intent on designing fiscal poli...
The number of farms in industrialized countries has been declining continuously over the last few de...
During the last three decades, a major change Several studies also indicate that public policies aff...
Effective rural development planning depends on facts and analysis based, not on rural averages, but...
Shifts in the national and international economies have reduced the demand for primary U.S. products...
Rural development policies in the United States have evolved to address the changing composition of ...
Counties that depend economically on farming and receive large amounts of Federal commodity payments...
Three propositions summarize the winds of change now sweeping across rural America. 1. The trends of...
After a decade of population loss, rural America has seen its population grow again. Nearly three-fo...
The composition of the rural labor force changed over the last two decades due to an overall decline...
The type of job and income growth that manufacturing industries will provide for rural economies is ...
U.S. agriculture is undergoing a tidal wave of change in its structure. A shift to supply chains and...