In the 1970s, Goldschmidt found that industrialization of swine production in Iowa resulted in declining social and economic returns to neighbouring farming communities. This finding is confirmed by several more recent studies in the United States, indicating that regions dominated by family farms possess better socioeconomic conditions compared to regions with larger farms. This paper explores the Goldschmidt hypothesis in the Canadian context with data from the Census of Canada and the Census of Agriculture (2006) at the level of the Census Consolidated Subdivision. Measures of industrialization include indices of farm capitalization and farm receipts, and a ratio of total pigs and total cows per farm within a region and indicators for s...
Aggregate farm income is the standard measure of farm household economic well-being. In Canada farm ...
The five major agricultural producing provinces are compared in terms of farm labour and management ...
The effect on rural communities of shifts in US agriculture toward a system dominated by large-scale...
In the 1970s, Goldschmidt found that industrialization of swine production in Iowa resulted in decli...
In 1946, anthropologist Walter Goldschmidt used a number of social indicators to demonstrate that ru...
This study is based on the hypothesis that (1) economic progress has altered the input structure of ...
Decline in the number of farms and the resulting increase in average farm size has been a persistent...
Affected by industrialization, aqriculture in New England adapts to economic changes. Farms have bec...
Canada, like other industrialized countries of the world, has seen its agriculture sector evolve dra...
This paper examines changes in net value added generated through Canadian and U.S. farm production, ...
The current crisis in Canadian agriculture is well documented. Researchers are pointing to the decli...
In this study, aggregate, provincial level impact for various farm types are estimated for Saskatche...
Average Canadian farm incomes tend to be consistently lower than non-farm incomes. Many reasons, inc...
This paper reports a new set of estimates of the returns to swine research in Canada. These estimate...
This research was undertaken to address the problem of scarce and conflicting evidence concerning th...
Aggregate farm income is the standard measure of farm household economic well-being. In Canada farm ...
The five major agricultural producing provinces are compared in terms of farm labour and management ...
The effect on rural communities of shifts in US agriculture toward a system dominated by large-scale...
In the 1970s, Goldschmidt found that industrialization of swine production in Iowa resulted in decli...
In 1946, anthropologist Walter Goldschmidt used a number of social indicators to demonstrate that ru...
This study is based on the hypothesis that (1) economic progress has altered the input structure of ...
Decline in the number of farms and the resulting increase in average farm size has been a persistent...
Affected by industrialization, aqriculture in New England adapts to economic changes. Farms have bec...
Canada, like other industrialized countries of the world, has seen its agriculture sector evolve dra...
This paper examines changes in net value added generated through Canadian and U.S. farm production, ...
The current crisis in Canadian agriculture is well documented. Researchers are pointing to the decli...
In this study, aggregate, provincial level impact for various farm types are estimated for Saskatche...
Average Canadian farm incomes tend to be consistently lower than non-farm incomes. Many reasons, inc...
This paper reports a new set of estimates of the returns to swine research in Canada. These estimate...
This research was undertaken to address the problem of scarce and conflicting evidence concerning th...
Aggregate farm income is the standard measure of farm household economic well-being. In Canada farm ...
The five major agricultural producing provinces are compared in terms of farm labour and management ...
The effect on rural communities of shifts in US agriculture toward a system dominated by large-scale...