In addition to farm work, most farm families have someone working in off-farm employment. The purpose of this paper is to examine if, and how, the change in the nature of government farm programs in the recent past has affected the labor allocation of farm operator households to off-farm employment activities. The ultimate goal of this research is to investigate the potential impacts of decoupled payments on farm output
The economic sustainability of farm households is frequently dependent on the availability of off- f...
Changes in the structure of agriculture in the United States during the past 30 years have had drama...
This paper assesses the impacts of government program payments made to US farmers under selected pro...
In addition to farm work, most farm families have someone working in off-farm employment. The purpo...
In the past three decades, farm families have relied on government payments and off-farm income to r...
This study estimates off-farm labor supply from farm operators and their spouses using two different...
On-and off-farm employment offamily farm members has been a permanent phenomenum in U.S. agriculture...
In addition to farm work, most farm households in developed countries have at least one person worki...
Off-farm employment has been an integral part of the emerging structure of production agriculture in...
The first part of this paper presents a simple labor supply and production model wherein farmers wit...
If farmers are risk averse, greater farm income variability should increase off-farm labor supply. T...
Statistical evidence shows that farm families in most of the developed countries are increasingly de...
This paper presents a theoretical model for the analysis of decisions regarding farm household labou...
An agricultural household model provides the framework for modeling off-farm work participation and ...
Farm operators and spouses have increasingly engaged in off-farm work in recent years. Many studies ...
The economic sustainability of farm households is frequently dependent on the availability of off- f...
Changes in the structure of agriculture in the United States during the past 30 years have had drama...
This paper assesses the impacts of government program payments made to US farmers under selected pro...
In addition to farm work, most farm families have someone working in off-farm employment. The purpo...
In the past three decades, farm families have relied on government payments and off-farm income to r...
This study estimates off-farm labor supply from farm operators and their spouses using two different...
On-and off-farm employment offamily farm members has been a permanent phenomenum in U.S. agriculture...
In addition to farm work, most farm households in developed countries have at least one person worki...
Off-farm employment has been an integral part of the emerging structure of production agriculture in...
The first part of this paper presents a simple labor supply and production model wherein farmers wit...
If farmers are risk averse, greater farm income variability should increase off-farm labor supply. T...
Statistical evidence shows that farm families in most of the developed countries are increasingly de...
This paper presents a theoretical model for the analysis of decisions regarding farm household labou...
An agricultural household model provides the framework for modeling off-farm work participation and ...
Farm operators and spouses have increasingly engaged in off-farm work in recent years. Many studies ...
The economic sustainability of farm households is frequently dependent on the availability of off- f...
Changes in the structure of agriculture in the United States during the past 30 years have had drama...
This paper assesses the impacts of government program payments made to US farmers under selected pro...