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McConnell, T. Eric – Journal of Extension, 2016
Forest-based production on U.S. farms totaled $653.2 million in 2012, admittedly a small portion of total farm wealth. However, despite the effects of the recent economic downturn, on-farm forest product revenues still approached the gate value of North Carolina timber in 2012, which was $730.6 million. Providing the research-based information,…
Descriptors: Agricultural Occupations, Agricultural Education, Extension Education, Forestry Occupations
van Leeuwen, Eveline; Dekkers, Jasper – Journal of Rural Studies, 2013
Apart from their contribution to the local economy in terms of input, output and employment, farmers also play a major role in shaping and maintaining our (natural) environment and landscapes. However, with the (planned) decrease in agricultural subsidies, these activities are at risk. For that reason, it would be useful when farmers could benefit…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grants, Income, Employment Opportunities
Barbieri, Carla; Mahoney, Edward – Journal of Rural Studies, 2009
State agencies have been encouraging the development of different enterprises to diversify farm incomes in an effort to retain farmers in business, attract new entrants to agriculture and promote regional development. Entrepreneurship and farming are known to be driven by a complex set of goals including those which are economic and intrinsic in…
Descriptors: Income, Quality of Life, Factor Analysis, Agriculture
Bentley, Susan E. – 1988
Analysis of data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis shows that during the 1970s and 1980s the composition of personal income in rural America shifted dramatically. Transfer payments and investment income accounted for almost 40% of total personal income in the nonmetro United States in 1983, up from just over 20% in 1969. This report examines…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Research, Income, Rural Areas

West, Jerry G. – Growth and Change, 1978
Manufacturing, mining, and recreation were studied to determine varying consequences of industrialization. Results seemed to indicate no superior type, but rather that the community, area, or region must decide what it wants to happen. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Change Agents, Dropouts, Economic Change
Summers, Gene F.; Clemente, Frank – 1973
The document has 3 goals (1) to examine the distribution of economic benefits of industrial development as reflected by the concept of competition in human ecology; (2) to provide an empirical test of the ecological model, and (3) to relate the findings to public policy. Two Illinois study areas were identified. First, as an experimental region,…
Descriptors: Age, Demography, Ecology, Economic Status
Gale, Fred; McGranahan, David – Rural America, 2001
Employment and earnings increased in nonmetro areas during the 1990s, but less than in urban areas. The metro-nonmetro earnings gap reached a historical high in 1998 as businesses that used advanced technologies avoided rural locations where professional and skilled workers were in short supply. Metro and nonmetro employment and income data by…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Employment Patterns, Income, Industry
Whitener, Leslie, Ed. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1985
Illustrating that their roles are as diverse as non-farm women, four short articles give new perspectives on farm women: the numbers and types of farms run by women, an historical review of women on the farm, the non-farm jobs many work at, and the specific farm activities they are responsible for. (NEC)
Descriptors: Employment, Farm Labor, Farmers, Females
Weber, Bruce A.; And Others – 1986
Community decision makers selecting an economic development strategy most appropriate for their local community must begin with an understanding of how their local economy functions, what its economic base is, and how changes in that base may affect local economic structure and performance. The economic base approach emphasizes the roles of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Planning, Economic Development, Employment
Aldrich, Lorna; Kusmin, Lorin – 1997
This report identifies local factors that foster rural economic growth. A review of the literature revealed potential indicators of county economic growth, and those indicators were then tested against data for nonmetro counties during the 1980s using multiple regression analysis. The principal variables examined included demographic and labor…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Development, Demography, Economic Development
Miller, Wayne; And Others – 1994
This study helps local leaders to identify attractions that entice people to relocate upon retirement, and to estimate the potential economic and social impact of in-migrating retirees. A group of 249 retirees from communities in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and eastern Texas completed questionnaires between June 1992 and February 1993. Although income and…
Descriptors: Counties, Economic Development, Expenditures, Income
NIEDERFRANK, E.J. – 1964
USE OF PRIVATE LAND IN RURAL AREAS FOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES WOULD PROVIDE A NEW SOURCE OF INCOME TO THE RURAL POPULATION WHILE MEETING INCREASING RECREATIONAL NEEDS. IT IS THE ROLE OF THE EXTENSION SERVICE AT THE STATE AND LOCAL LEVELS TO EDUCATE THE RURAL POPULATION IN UTILIZATION OF RECREATIONAL RESOURCES. IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS IN…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Development, Extension Education, Farm Occupations
Cook, Peggy J.; Mizer, Karen L. – 1994
This report describes an expanded and revised version of the Economic Research Service's 1979 classification of nonmetro counties, commonly called the ERS typology. The classification has been widely used by researchers, policy analysts, and public officials as a source of information about the economic and social diversity characterizing rural…
Descriptors: Classification, Counties, Demography, Economic Research
Lansford, Notie H., Jr.; Jones, Lonnie L. – 1988
A reduction in agricultural activity in a rural farming community will result in reduced activity in almost every sector of the local economy. The result may be measured in loss of employment and income. This report provides a method to estimate such economic impacts with a minimum of data collection and manipulation. Most of the input data…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Computer Simulation, Employment Projections, Income
Economic Research Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1986
Crop production in 1984, particularly for spring-planted crops, returned to near-normal levels from the much reduced output of 1983 when government programs curbed planted acreage and drought depressed yields. The top five states in net farm income were California, at $3.5 billion; Iowa, $2.2 billion; Florida, $1.8 billion; and Illinois, $1.7…
Descriptors: Adults, Agricultural Production, Agricultural Trends, Agriculture