Farm subsidy programs were introduced in the 1930s largely due to concern for chronically low, and highly variable, incomes of US farm households. Today commodity-based support programs are still prominent, though income and wealth of the average farm household now exceed that of the average nonfarm households - by a large margin. Farm income continues to be highly variable, but the small set of farm households most at risk for income variability - because farm income represents more than one-third of household income - are those operating large farms. And they have substantial net worth, which cushions uncertain farm income
Aggregate farm income is the standard measure of farm household economic well-being. In Canada farm ...
This paper reports estimates of consumption-based measures of well-being for farm households based o...
On-and off-farm employment offamily farm members has been a permanent phenomenum in U.S. agriculture...
Farm subsidy programs were introduced in the 1930s largely due to concern for chronically low, and h...
Agricultural policy is rooted in the 1930s notion that providing transfers of money to the farm sect...
Traditionally, the economic well-being of households is gauged by indicators of the financial resour...
Economic well-being of the farm sector and farm households has been historically associated with inc...
The number of farms has decreased since the 1930s, and average size-measured in acres-has increased....
Farm families have historically had lower money incomes and a less equal distribution of money incom...
Farm households are subject to several sources of income instability, including yield and production...
This report, based on household data from the Farm Costs and Returns Survey, describes the character...
Farm income is highly variable, and this variability can affect household welfare, agricultural prod...
Low and variable farm income has been a main rationale for heavy government intervention in agricult...
The farm problem is a longstanding topic in agricultural economics, and farm organizations continue ...
At a time when policy-makers in many developed countries continue to justify farm support on the bas...
Aggregate farm income is the standard measure of farm household economic well-being. In Canada farm ...
This paper reports estimates of consumption-based measures of well-being for farm households based o...
On-and off-farm employment offamily farm members has been a permanent phenomenum in U.S. agriculture...
Farm subsidy programs were introduced in the 1930s largely due to concern for chronically low, and h...
Agricultural policy is rooted in the 1930s notion that providing transfers of money to the farm sect...
Traditionally, the economic well-being of households is gauged by indicators of the financial resour...
Economic well-being of the farm sector and farm households has been historically associated with inc...
The number of farms has decreased since the 1930s, and average size-measured in acres-has increased....
Farm families have historically had lower money incomes and a less equal distribution of money incom...
Farm households are subject to several sources of income instability, including yield and production...
This report, based on household data from the Farm Costs and Returns Survey, describes the character...
Farm income is highly variable, and this variability can affect household welfare, agricultural prod...
Low and variable farm income has been a main rationale for heavy government intervention in agricult...
The farm problem is a longstanding topic in agricultural economics, and farm organizations continue ...
At a time when policy-makers in many developed countries continue to justify farm support on the bas...
Aggregate farm income is the standard measure of farm household economic well-being. In Canada farm ...
This paper reports estimates of consumption-based measures of well-being for farm households based o...
On-and off-farm employment offamily farm members has been a permanent phenomenum in U.S. agriculture...