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Robert Hoppe, James M. MacDonald, and David Banker ( May, 2006 )

Summary

American farms vary widely in size and other characteristics, but farming is still an industry of family businesses. Ninety-eight percent of farms are family farms, and they account for 86 percent of farm production. Very small farms are growing in number, and small family farms continue to own most farmland. But production is shifting toward very large family farms. Because small-farm households receive most of their income from off-farm work, general economic policies—such as tax policy or economic development policy—can be as important to them as traditional farm policy.


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Organization Economic Research Service
Publisher United States Department of Agriculture
Publication Date May, 2006
Publication Views 765
Material Type Written Material

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