This paper offers an empirical test of a middle-order theorisation of business change on family labour farms. The concept of 'paths of farm business development' is examined in the northern Pennines of England using discriminant analysis and 34 variables drawn from the published literature on the dynamics of the family farm. Farm indebtedness is shown to be the dominant variable discriminating between farms in the different pathways, although the exact role of farm debt varies between pathways. Farm families selecting the alternative farm enterprise (AFE) pathway can be divided between those that display 'accumulation' (principal AFE) and 'survival' (marginal AFE) behaviours. The findings are contextualised to the U.K. and an era of histori...
Part-time farm businesses are assuming an increased importance within the structure of British agric...
PhD is about the family farm in the United Kingdom. It investigates the reasons behind their surviva...
UK farmers are facing significant uncertainty due to recent post-Brexit policy changes. Upland farme...
Despite an increasingly sophisticated literature analysing small businesses in rural locations, the ...
This paper examines the development of farm-based tourism in the less favoured area of the northern ...
Despite an increasingly sophisticated literature analysing small businesses in rural locations, the ...
This paper begins by looking at some of the reasons why farm household pluriactivity, although long-...
there are very few research findings about England's family farm businesses after the Second Wo...
This thesis is based on an historical study of agriculture in West Devon and interviews with one hun...
Multiple business ownership has become an important theme within the small firms research literature...
Traditionally, the family farm has always been seen as a cornerstone of the agricultural production ...
This paper examines the extent to which favourable off-farm labour market conditions coupled with gr...
This study examines change in the family farming sector through the lens of succession. It explores ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, much attention was paid by British agricultural geographers to th...
The objective of this study is to describe how farmers make investment and production decisions, and...
Part-time farm businesses are assuming an increased importance within the structure of British agric...
PhD is about the family farm in the United Kingdom. It investigates the reasons behind their surviva...
UK farmers are facing significant uncertainty due to recent post-Brexit policy changes. Upland farme...
Despite an increasingly sophisticated literature analysing small businesses in rural locations, the ...
This paper examines the development of farm-based tourism in the less favoured area of the northern ...
Despite an increasingly sophisticated literature analysing small businesses in rural locations, the ...
This paper begins by looking at some of the reasons why farm household pluriactivity, although long-...
there are very few research findings about England's family farm businesses after the Second Wo...
This thesis is based on an historical study of agriculture in West Devon and interviews with one hun...
Multiple business ownership has become an important theme within the small firms research literature...
Traditionally, the family farm has always been seen as a cornerstone of the agricultural production ...
This paper examines the extent to which favourable off-farm labour market conditions coupled with gr...
This study examines change in the family farming sector through the lens of succession. It explores ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, much attention was paid by British agricultural geographers to th...
The objective of this study is to describe how farmers make investment and production decisions, and...
Part-time farm businesses are assuming an increased importance within the structure of British agric...
PhD is about the family farm in the United Kingdom. It investigates the reasons behind their surviva...
UK farmers are facing significant uncertainty due to recent post-Brexit policy changes. Upland farme...