The Ohio Farm Stories (OFS) project began with a grant from the Ohio Humanities Council with a goal of collecting and showcasing narratives that focus on family farm life and the ways in which agriculture has and continues to shape lives and local Ohio communities. Integral to these narratives are ideas of how farming practices and values have evolved to meet societal demands in the 21<sup>st</sup> century. This article situates OFS research within Royster and Kirsch’s (2012) three-step inquiry framework, layered with a discussion of what is often understood as traditional rural literacy within the context of public memory. Two OFS video montages are included within the article, so that readers might listen ‘deeply, reflexively,...
abstract: Day-to-day decision makers on agricultural operations play a key role in maintaining both ...
This dissertation is a policy driven ethnography of smallholder and alternative farmers in Indiana t...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2007In the 20th century U.S. farming began to c...
In this modern time we have developed a disconnect between our daily lives and agriculture. This has...
This project explores Northeast Ohio Farming by taking a close look at three local farms that source...
This introductory article provides purpose and rationale for this special issue of Southern Rural So...
This introductory article provides purpose and rationale for this special issue of Southern Rural So...
Rural studies now has a well-established corpus of work exploring how rural spaces and practices bec...
Many of the agricultural literacies engendering twentieth-century farming practices and shaping cont...
My research concerns how first-generation Appalachian farmers become successful and find access to l...
An aging domestic farmer population and depreciating rural sector provokes “good food” activists and...
In this article we initiate a critical analysis of the discursive geographies from which U.S. agricu...
This paper analyzes oral histories of eight northwest Ohio farms on the theme of farm succession. We...
The Scioto Marsh in Hardin County, Ohio, was once an immense swamp, teeming with vegetation and wild...
Within the past 50 years, industrialized farming has transformed America’s rural and agricultural la...
abstract: Day-to-day decision makers on agricultural operations play a key role in maintaining both ...
This dissertation is a policy driven ethnography of smallholder and alternative farmers in Indiana t...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2007In the 20th century U.S. farming began to c...
In this modern time we have developed a disconnect between our daily lives and agriculture. This has...
This project explores Northeast Ohio Farming by taking a close look at three local farms that source...
This introductory article provides purpose and rationale for this special issue of Southern Rural So...
This introductory article provides purpose and rationale for this special issue of Southern Rural So...
Rural studies now has a well-established corpus of work exploring how rural spaces and practices bec...
Many of the agricultural literacies engendering twentieth-century farming practices and shaping cont...
My research concerns how first-generation Appalachian farmers become successful and find access to l...
An aging domestic farmer population and depreciating rural sector provokes “good food” activists and...
In this article we initiate a critical analysis of the discursive geographies from which U.S. agricu...
This paper analyzes oral histories of eight northwest Ohio farms on the theme of farm succession. We...
The Scioto Marsh in Hardin County, Ohio, was once an immense swamp, teeming with vegetation and wild...
Within the past 50 years, industrialized farming has transformed America’s rural and agricultural la...
abstract: Day-to-day decision makers on agricultural operations play a key role in maintaining both ...
This dissertation is a policy driven ethnography of smallholder and alternative farmers in Indiana t...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Sociology, 2007In the 20th century U.S. farming began to c...