About 2,000 rural families in nine North Central states furnished the information presented in this report. Almost all the families operated farms at the time of interview. Both objective data about assets and expenditures and subjective data about attitudes and expectations were obtained and analyzed.https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/specialreports/1033/thumbnail.jp
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Most farms in the United States—98 percent in 2003—are family farms. They are organized as proprieto...
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Most farms in the United States- 98 percent in 2003- are family farms. They are organized as proprie...
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We are living in times of rapid change in agriculture and in rural America. Interstate highways, liv...
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Most of the farms in the Midwest were established during the last 75 to 125 years. The people who ca...
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