Small farm operators in the South owned about 20 percent of farm land in 1909. They operated over 15 percent of the land in farms and held over 18 percent of the value of land and buildings in addition to about 19 percent of market value of machinery and equipment. These same small farmers represented 49 percent of all farm operators yet they contributed less than 4 percent of farm product sales. Although their importance in the market place as measured by farm sales is negligible they do own and control a significant share of the farm resources. As decisionmakers about resource use and allocation, both human and physical, they should command a share of the research communities attention, and appropriate weight in planning and policy re...
The U. S. farm population in 1966 and 1970 is examined in terms of race, tenure, and economic class,...
Land ownership among African Americans has declined drastically at rates uncomparable to any other g...
Property rights are social institutions that define and delimit the range of privileges granted to i...
Small farm operators constituted half of all southern farm operators in 1969. Each sold less than ...
This paper attempts to assess the options available to blacks in agriculture by examining the existe...
A study of the problems of small farmers is important for a number of reasons. In the first place, d...
As land represents more than half of the investment in agriculture in the United States, it follows ...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
Facing the general trend towards larger but fewer farms since 1935, the US government implemented a ...
This report, based principally on unpublished tabulations from the 1974 Census of Agriculture, discu...
The shifting structure of production agri- the policy implications of the small farm culture has bee...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the sixteen southern states; the...
This article highlights aspects of the historical, social and policy developments of cost-share prog...
Excerpts from the report: The first information on farm-land ownership for the Nation was published...
The U. S. farm population in 1966 and 1970 is examined in terms of race, tenure, and economic class,...
Land ownership among African Americans has declined drastically at rates uncomparable to any other g...
Property rights are social institutions that define and delimit the range of privileges granted to i...
Small farm operators constituted half of all southern farm operators in 1969. Each sold less than ...
This paper attempts to assess the options available to blacks in agriculture by examining the existe...
A study of the problems of small farmers is important for a number of reasons. In the first place, d...
As land represents more than half of the investment in agriculture in the United States, it follows ...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
Facing the general trend towards larger but fewer farms since 1935, the US government implemented a ...
This report, based principally on unpublished tabulations from the 1974 Census of Agriculture, discu...
The shifting structure of production agri- the policy implications of the small farm culture has bee...
Farmers and farm managers are the largest single group of owners in the sixteen southern states; the...
This article highlights aspects of the historical, social and policy developments of cost-share prog...
Excerpts from the report: The first information on farm-land ownership for the Nation was published...
The U. S. farm population in 1966 and 1970 is examined in terms of race, tenure, and economic class,...
Land ownership among African Americans has declined drastically at rates uncomparable to any other g...
Property rights are social institutions that define and delimit the range of privileges granted to i...