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  • Farm finance and farm indebtness in the EEC
  • Perception and attitude of Filipino farmers towards padi farm fragmentation in the Ilocos region, Philippines
  • Multiple jobholding farmers in agricultural policy in Part-time farming.
  • International perspectives on part-time farming: a review in Part-time farming.
  • The effects of farm property tax relief programs on farm financial conditions
  • The farmed landscape and the occupancy change process
  • The relationships between change in farm occupancy and changes in the farmed landscape are examined by reporting on evidence collected from an in-depth resurvey of farm businesses in three study areas in lowland England (West Dorset, East
  • Agricultural specialization and farmer decision behaviour: a case study of hop farming in the West Midlands
  • The trend towards agricultural specialization has been mainly explained in terms of rational economic behaviour. This ignores changes which are attributable to variations in farmer decision-making behaviour and goals and values. Such behavioural
  • influences, are examined in a survey of hop specialization. The adoption of Bowler's four-stage methodology demonstrated that age and family tradition are characteristic features of overspecialized'hop farms. However, the processes involved are complex
  • Farming systems in the Tropics
  • Economies of size in US field crop farming
  • Alternative indicators of farm operators'carnings
  • Roles of women on farms: a pilot study
  • Farm succession in the European Community
  • Part-time farming: its nature and implications. A workshop report
  • By analysing farming as an economic activity of farm households competing with household production and off-farms use of that household's resources optimal as well as minimum farm sizes can be defined very clearly. - (L'A.).
  • The persistence of family farming areas
  • The A. maps areas in the USA where family farming is strongest. Only one-third of US counties may be classified as agricultural| two thirds of these are concentrated in the Midwest. Family farming areas have remained quite stable since World War II
  • The integration of farm programs for achieving soil conservation and nonpoint pollution control objectives
  • A model of farmer decision making, regarding choice of best management practices under a government program of integration principles, and within a risk framework. The AA. examine the impact of two cross-compliance scenarios on farm level decision
  • Issues in institutionalizing on-farm client. Oriented research : a review of experiences from nine national agricultural research systems
  • This paper reviews the experiences of nine national agricultural research systems which have at least five years experience in building on-farm research capacity. Three critical areas of institutionalization are analyzed : integrating on-farm
  • and experiment station research| involving resource-poor farmers in the research process| and developing interdisciplinary research with a systems perspective. - (l'A.).
  • The information system model to frame the regional dairy farming policy
  • for the structural analysis of needs of the farmers and constructs the regional model applied system dynamics. Finally a political simulation is conducted. - (SGA)
  • Farm location and off-farm employment: an analysis of spatial risk strategies
  • The geography of part-time farming. A new vista for agricultural geographers in Part-time farming.