Aspirations to farm ‘better’ may fall short in practice due to constraints outside of farmers’ control. Yet farmers face proliferating pressures to adopt practices that align with various societal visions of better agriculture. What happens when the accumulation of external pressures overwhelms farm management capacity? Or, worse, when different visions of better agriculture pull farmers toward conflicting management paradigms? This article addresses these questions by comparing the institutional manifestations of two distinct societal obligations placed on California fruit and vegetable farmers: to practice sustainable agriculture and to ensure food safety. Drawing on the concept of constrained choice, I define and utilize a framework for ...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2004 meetings of the Agriculture, Food and Hum...
We are constantly reminded that eating fresh fruits and vegetables is healthy for us. But in the fac...
As climate change gives rise to water shortages and unstable growing conditions in California and ac...
Policy makers say they govern the environment based on scientific evidence, but environmental activi...
Growing climatic and environmental pressures are forcing many stakeholders to question the ability ...
In the past few decades, farmers and researchers have firmly established that biologically diversifi...
Practical, affordable, climatic, and environmentally conscious; sustainable Best Management Practice...
After providing a brief overview of regulation in each area, Part I of this Article identifies three...
Introduction: The extensive environmental impacts associated with agriculture can be mitigated by fa...
This essay argues that the “us versus them” rhetoric that dominates food and agriculture policy toda...
Pressures ranging from government regulation of air, water and food to the often unsympathetic views...
What drives farmers’ decision-making? To inform effective, efficient, and legitimate governanc...
One of the most pressing concerns about the industrialization of agriculture and food is the consoli...
Whereas many studies adopting a broad perspective on sustainability have highlighted the differences...
In the face of myriad environmental challenges associated with industrial agriculture, some farmers ...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2004 meetings of the Agriculture, Food and Hum...
We are constantly reminded that eating fresh fruits and vegetables is healthy for us. But in the fac...
As climate change gives rise to water shortages and unstable growing conditions in California and ac...
Policy makers say they govern the environment based on scientific evidence, but environmental activi...
Growing climatic and environmental pressures are forcing many stakeholders to question the ability ...
In the past few decades, farmers and researchers have firmly established that biologically diversifi...
Practical, affordable, climatic, and environmentally conscious; sustainable Best Management Practice...
After providing a brief overview of regulation in each area, Part I of this Article identifies three...
Introduction: The extensive environmental impacts associated with agriculture can be mitigated by fa...
This essay argues that the “us versus them” rhetoric that dominates food and agriculture policy toda...
Pressures ranging from government regulation of air, water and food to the often unsympathetic views...
What drives farmers’ decision-making? To inform effective, efficient, and legitimate governanc...
One of the most pressing concerns about the industrialization of agriculture and food is the consoli...
Whereas many studies adopting a broad perspective on sustainability have highlighted the differences...
In the face of myriad environmental challenges associated with industrial agriculture, some farmers ...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2004 meetings of the Agriculture, Food and Hum...
We are constantly reminded that eating fresh fruits and vegetables is healthy for us. But in the fac...
As climate change gives rise to water shortages and unstable growing conditions in California and ac...