In the past few decades, farmers and researchers have firmly established that biologically diversified farming systems improve ecosystem services both on and off the farm, producing economic benefits for farmers and ecological benefits for surrounding landscapes. However, adoption of these practices has been slow, requiring a more nuanced examination of both barriers and opportunities to improve adoption rates. While previous research has demonstrated that both individual and structural factors shape farmers\u27 decisions about whether to adopt diversification practices, this study aims to understand the interaction of these individual and structural factors, and how they relate to farm scale. Based on 20 interviews with organic lettuce gro...
Farming systems that support locally diverse agricultural production and high levels of biodiversity...
Social movements have inspired a new generation of Americans to take up farming. The agri-food move...
Farms that achieve economies of scale by specializing and growing in size are common in US agricultu...
In the past few decades, farmers and researchers have firmly established that biologically diversifi...
In the face of myriad environmental challenges associated with industrial agriculture, some farmers ...
Diversifying a farm\u27s production operations or marketing channels can boost income and raise farm...
Policy (CAP) has been moving from production support subsidies to direct decoupled income support. T...
Diversification of an agricultural operation’s crop mix is considered an environmental and financial...
Significant detrimental effects of agricultural intensification and specialization are becoming incr...
Drawing on the concept of farm diversification as a holistic and/or alternative farming method that ...
Publication history: Accepted - 24 October 2020; Published online - 21 December 2020Family farm busi...
Aspirations to farm ‘better’ may fall short in practice due to constraints outside of farmers’ contr...
International audienceCONTEXT: Diversified cropping systems are a main pillar of agroecological prac...
International audience1 IntroductionOver the past 50 years, agrifood systems in France and in Europe...
In the past two decades farming in the European Union (EU) has come under increasing pressure to sur...
Farming systems that support locally diverse agricultural production and high levels of biodiversity...
Social movements have inspired a new generation of Americans to take up farming. The agri-food move...
Farms that achieve economies of scale by specializing and growing in size are common in US agricultu...
In the past few decades, farmers and researchers have firmly established that biologically diversifi...
In the face of myriad environmental challenges associated with industrial agriculture, some farmers ...
Diversifying a farm\u27s production operations or marketing channels can boost income and raise farm...
Policy (CAP) has been moving from production support subsidies to direct decoupled income support. T...
Diversification of an agricultural operation’s crop mix is considered an environmental and financial...
Significant detrimental effects of agricultural intensification and specialization are becoming incr...
Drawing on the concept of farm diversification as a holistic and/or alternative farming method that ...
Publication history: Accepted - 24 October 2020; Published online - 21 December 2020Family farm busi...
Aspirations to farm ‘better’ may fall short in practice due to constraints outside of farmers’ contr...
International audienceCONTEXT: Diversified cropping systems are a main pillar of agroecological prac...
International audience1 IntroductionOver the past 50 years, agrifood systems in France and in Europe...
In the past two decades farming in the European Union (EU) has come under increasing pressure to sur...
Farming systems that support locally diverse agricultural production and high levels of biodiversity...
Social movements have inspired a new generation of Americans to take up farming. The agri-food move...
Farms that achieve economies of scale by specializing and growing in size are common in US agricultu...