There is a lot of talk about making our food system more “sustainable,” and eco-consumers — those who consider environmental sustainability as an important purchasing priority — are making themselves heard. This growing consumer segment is rapidly gaining national attention for moving more sustainable products to the market, and for its willingness to pay more for these options. However, while economists normally predict that higher prices lead profit-minded suppliers to enter a market to meet a new and growing demand, this transition is not occurring at the pace one would expect. This Article argues that land tenure status — whether a farmer rents or owns his/her land — prevents the adoption of sustainable practice. Renters adopt fewer sus...
<div>Over the past few years, U.S. agriculture has experienced a myriad of macroeconomic and environ...
Farmers’ markets have been increasing in number across the United States since the 1970s, rising to ...
oai:ojs2.www.sagens.org:article/1One of the most important economic pillars is agriculture, which pr...
There is a lot of talk about making our food system more “sustainable,” and eco-consumers — those wh...
This Article considers legal, theoretical, and practical steps to a more sustainable food model. Par...
Agriculture has long been the Rubik's Cube of environmental policy. Although agriculture is a leadin...
Second in my series of articles on farming and environmental policy, this article examines farmland ...
In recent years, interest in ecosystem services has exploded. From cover stories in the New York Ti...
This essay argues that the “us versus them” rhetoric that dominates food and agriculture policy toda...
In exploring the concept of environmental sustainability in the modern age, it is important to look ...
This paper provides new perspectives on USA landlord–tenant contracting, where technical change is c...
Ecosystem services that people depend upon for their well-being are being lost at an alarming rate. ...
In addition to supplying food and fiber, agriculture is a source of public goods and externalities. ...
Food connects us all. Both through the production and consumption of food we interact as society wit...
This article is an adaptation of Stewart Smith’s recent presentation on sustainable agriculture to t...
<div>Over the past few years, U.S. agriculture has experienced a myriad of macroeconomic and environ...
Farmers’ markets have been increasing in number across the United States since the 1970s, rising to ...
oai:ojs2.www.sagens.org:article/1One of the most important economic pillars is agriculture, which pr...
There is a lot of talk about making our food system more “sustainable,” and eco-consumers — those wh...
This Article considers legal, theoretical, and practical steps to a more sustainable food model. Par...
Agriculture has long been the Rubik's Cube of environmental policy. Although agriculture is a leadin...
Second in my series of articles on farming and environmental policy, this article examines farmland ...
In recent years, interest in ecosystem services has exploded. From cover stories in the New York Ti...
This essay argues that the “us versus them” rhetoric that dominates food and agriculture policy toda...
In exploring the concept of environmental sustainability in the modern age, it is important to look ...
This paper provides new perspectives on USA landlord–tenant contracting, where technical change is c...
Ecosystem services that people depend upon for their well-being are being lost at an alarming rate. ...
In addition to supplying food and fiber, agriculture is a source of public goods and externalities. ...
Food connects us all. Both through the production and consumption of food we interact as society wit...
This article is an adaptation of Stewart Smith’s recent presentation on sustainable agriculture to t...
<div>Over the past few years, U.S. agriculture has experienced a myriad of macroeconomic and environ...
Farmers’ markets have been increasing in number across the United States since the 1970s, rising to ...
oai:ojs2.www.sagens.org:article/1One of the most important economic pillars is agriculture, which pr...