Agriculture, prominent in the early settlement of Michigan in the 1800s, was joined by food processing in the 1900s to become a major component of the economy even as the auto industry became predominant. Michigan farmers have adjusted to new opportunities and have taken advantage of the unique aspects of the soils and climate to generate a very diverse system of crops and livestock. The close rural-urban interface is mutually beneficial to the agricultural/food processing complex and the rest of the state. The interdependence of agriculture and food processing suggests that they be considered in combination in evaluating trends and prospects for both. The state being well suited for forage production and with an expanding urban populat...
Expanded processing of agricultural products in rural areas has been widely pursued as a strategy fo...
Despite an agricultural legacy originating in Colonial times, Massachusetts experienced a serious de...
This paper discusses and examines the longstanding issues surrounding industrial food production as ...
Agriculture, prominent in the early settlement of Michigan in the 1800s, was joined by food processi...
The number of workers on farms and in food processing represents about 16 percent of total employmen...
In this applied research project I attempt to explore general trends within the Wisconsin agricultur...
The grain system (grain producers and the grain industry) in Michigan finds itself in a transition p...
Agriculture is being displaced by development throughout the United States. Because agricultural act...
In 2004, a local food system report, entitled Toward a Sustainable Food System: Assessment and Actio...
Of the 46,000 farms in Michigan, approximately 53 % are losing money on an annual basis, and this es...
Since the economic difficulties in the farm economy of the 1980s, many farm dependent states have ma...
It is generally recognized that Michigan's agricultural base is among the most diversified in the na...
Two of the major trends shaping the evolution of agriculture in the United States are reduced divers...
We have faced for many years a very interesting paradox in the food sector. The industrialization of...
Metropolitan agriculture is economically important, especially in the Northeast. Wh]le faced with su...
Expanded processing of agricultural products in rural areas has been widely pursued as a strategy fo...
Despite an agricultural legacy originating in Colonial times, Massachusetts experienced a serious de...
This paper discusses and examines the longstanding issues surrounding industrial food production as ...
Agriculture, prominent in the early settlement of Michigan in the 1800s, was joined by food processi...
The number of workers on farms and in food processing represents about 16 percent of total employmen...
In this applied research project I attempt to explore general trends within the Wisconsin agricultur...
The grain system (grain producers and the grain industry) in Michigan finds itself in a transition p...
Agriculture is being displaced by development throughout the United States. Because agricultural act...
In 2004, a local food system report, entitled Toward a Sustainable Food System: Assessment and Actio...
Of the 46,000 farms in Michigan, approximately 53 % are losing money on an annual basis, and this es...
Since the economic difficulties in the farm economy of the 1980s, many farm dependent states have ma...
It is generally recognized that Michigan's agricultural base is among the most diversified in the na...
Two of the major trends shaping the evolution of agriculture in the United States are reduced divers...
We have faced for many years a very interesting paradox in the food sector. The industrialization of...
Metropolitan agriculture is economically important, especially in the Northeast. Wh]le faced with su...
Expanded processing of agricultural products in rural areas has been widely pursued as a strategy fo...
Despite an agricultural legacy originating in Colonial times, Massachusetts experienced a serious de...
This paper discusses and examines the longstanding issues surrounding industrial food production as ...