Minnesota is by any standard one of the leading agricultural places in the United States, both in terms of farm production and as a headquarters for some of the largest agrifood and agronomic enterprises in the world. Several factors are likely to affect the future of Minnesota agriculture in the 21st century. First, the state is likely to remain a center of agribusiness activity, and is emerging as a leader in the development of new technologies based in genomics and renewable fuels. Second, Minnesota agriculture will remain highly dependent on global markets, and thus has a major stake in world trade. Third, domestic farm and fiscal policies will determine the extent to which the state continues to receive federal payments to farmers,...
Will the Real Cost of Production Please Stand Up?The New Farm Program Payments: What's in Store for ...
The two main factors determining the financial well-being of our family farmers, market prices and g...
Competition in Prepared Animal Feed Manufacturing in Minnesota; Minnesota's Expanding Fertilizer Ind...
Minnesota is by any standard one of the leading agricultural places in the United States, both in te...
In 1920, Minnesota held 2.4 million people and 132,744 farms. Corn production was near 100 million b...
The future development of Minnesota agriculture will be strongly influenced by new technologies and ...
The comments which follow relating to the role of agriculture in Minnesota's economic development ar...
Two of the major trends shaping the evolution of agriculture in the United States are reduced divers...
Poultry's Place in Minnesota's EconomyPoultry's Place in Minnesota's Economy by George W. Morse/Ener...
This report shows that the state's food and agricultural industry is still a significant component o...
These papers describe the current economic conditions and outline some of the opportunities facing M...
31 pagesMANY MINNESOTA FARMERS CURRENTLY FACE problems of low income due to increasing costs, chang...
a professional paper for the Master of Science Technology and Environmental Policy degreePrograms th...
Patents Offer More Prestige Than Money, Young Farmers Are Being Forced Out, St. Paul Station Marks a...
Scott County contains some of the most productive agricultural soils in the metropolitan region and ...
Will the Real Cost of Production Please Stand Up?The New Farm Program Payments: What's in Store for ...
The two main factors determining the financial well-being of our family farmers, market prices and g...
Competition in Prepared Animal Feed Manufacturing in Minnesota; Minnesota's Expanding Fertilizer Ind...
Minnesota is by any standard one of the leading agricultural places in the United States, both in te...
In 1920, Minnesota held 2.4 million people and 132,744 farms. Corn production was near 100 million b...
The future development of Minnesota agriculture will be strongly influenced by new technologies and ...
The comments which follow relating to the role of agriculture in Minnesota's economic development ar...
Two of the major trends shaping the evolution of agriculture in the United States are reduced divers...
Poultry's Place in Minnesota's EconomyPoultry's Place in Minnesota's Economy by George W. Morse/Ener...
This report shows that the state's food and agricultural industry is still a significant component o...
These papers describe the current economic conditions and outline some of the opportunities facing M...
31 pagesMANY MINNESOTA FARMERS CURRENTLY FACE problems of low income due to increasing costs, chang...
a professional paper for the Master of Science Technology and Environmental Policy degreePrograms th...
Patents Offer More Prestige Than Money, Young Farmers Are Being Forced Out, St. Paul Station Marks a...
Scott County contains some of the most productive agricultural soils in the metropolitan region and ...
Will the Real Cost of Production Please Stand Up?The New Farm Program Payments: What's in Store for ...
The two main factors determining the financial well-being of our family farmers, market prices and g...
Competition in Prepared Animal Feed Manufacturing in Minnesota; Minnesota's Expanding Fertilizer Ind...