This article addresses the rapidly changing face of American agriculture. The author identifies a series of contradictions in American attitudes concerning agriculture and discusses the potential threat to the future of farming in the shape of the coming industrialization. He also addresses the movement toward the concept of sustainable agriculture and suggests a number of steps which can be taken to confront the changing structure of agriculture. The author concludes by setting forth a number of current developments in agriculture which may be considered signs of optimism for the future of farming
There is little that stirs more debate today in the countryside than the spread of large confined an...
agriculture casp farmers food powerOne of the most pressing concerns about the industrialization of ...
The sustainability of society hinges on the future of agriculture. Though alternatives to unsustaina...
This paper discusses and examines the longstanding issues surrounding industrial food production as ...
Future trends in population growth, energy use, climate change, and globalization will challenge agr...
During the 20th century, US agriculture underwent vast transformations. The number of farmers has de...
As corporations move toward control of agricultural production, and some people even talk of the end...
America’s treatment of agricultural policy is unlike that of any other country in the world. After t...
Farming is in the midst of a major transformation-not only in technology and production practices, b...
The implications of the 1996 Freedom to Farm Bill go far beyond free market agriculture. By moving a...
Agriculture in the United States and many other countries is at a critical juncture. Public investme...
Among alternative agriculture's basic tenets is the notion that the long-term health of our food and...
Humans today are mostly dependent on agriculture for food, a necessity for their survival. This may ...
Agriculture in the United States is on the whole an industrial enterprise, as reflected by instituti...
We eat food in our everyday lives, and our existence is largely dependent on it. Farms and other sou...
There is little that stirs more debate today in the countryside than the spread of large confined an...
agriculture casp farmers food powerOne of the most pressing concerns about the industrialization of ...
The sustainability of society hinges on the future of agriculture. Though alternatives to unsustaina...
This paper discusses and examines the longstanding issues surrounding industrial food production as ...
Future trends in population growth, energy use, climate change, and globalization will challenge agr...
During the 20th century, US agriculture underwent vast transformations. The number of farmers has de...
As corporations move toward control of agricultural production, and some people even talk of the end...
America’s treatment of agricultural policy is unlike that of any other country in the world. After t...
Farming is in the midst of a major transformation-not only in technology and production practices, b...
The implications of the 1996 Freedom to Farm Bill go far beyond free market agriculture. By moving a...
Agriculture in the United States and many other countries is at a critical juncture. Public investme...
Among alternative agriculture's basic tenets is the notion that the long-term health of our food and...
Humans today are mostly dependent on agriculture for food, a necessity for their survival. This may ...
Agriculture in the United States is on the whole an industrial enterprise, as reflected by instituti...
We eat food in our everyday lives, and our existence is largely dependent on it. Farms and other sou...
There is little that stirs more debate today in the countryside than the spread of large confined an...
agriculture casp farmers food powerOne of the most pressing concerns about the industrialization of ...
The sustainability of society hinges on the future of agriculture. Though alternatives to unsustaina...