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Molnar, Joseph J.; And Others – 1990
Rwanda, a small country in Africa, has experienced declines in per capita food production. Fish culture is one part of a many-stranded effort to increase food production and food security by intensifying the use of land resources to produce a much-needed protein crop. Beginning in 1983, the Rwanda National Fish Culture Project has assisted farmers…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Agriculture, Developing Nations, Farmers
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Molnar, Joseph J.; Wu, Litchi S. – Rural Sociology, 1989
Finds that agrarian sentiments are related to: greater rural and agricultural experiences, age, and liberal orientation, and lesser education and income; and strengthened support for family farming and state intervention in the agricultural sector. Uses data from 3,229 households in the 1986 Farming in American Life Survey. Contains 50 references.…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Government Role, National Surveys, Political Attitudes
Molnar, Joseph J.; Duffy, Patricia A. – 1986
Attitudes about farming and government agricultural policies differed among residential categories ranging from urban to rural. A mail survey gathered 3,232 completed questionnaires from a national random sample of 9,250 households. Statistical weighting made respondent categories representative of national proportions. Although respondents…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Place of Residence, Political Attitudes, Public Opinion
Beaulieu, Lionel J.; Molnar, Joseph J. – 1984
Findings from current literature form the basis for this examination of five critical elements of change and development within the local community setting which impact on agriculture: population, employment, land, water, and environment. Renewed rural population growth during the 1970's has reversed small farm trends but placed strains on local…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Community Change, Community Development, Employment Opportunities
Dunkelberger, John E.; Molnar, Joseph J. – 1980
The background characteristics, occupational goals, and attitudes of agriculture students enrolled in 1890 and 1862 land grant universities in 1977 were examined by questionnaire, to construct a profile of agronomy majors as compared to animal science majors and to agriculture majors as a whole. Females comprised 38.2% of animal science majors but…
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry