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Halfacree, Keith – Journal of Rural Studies, 2007
This paper is concerned with bringing together and drawing out some diverse strands of thought and action that are striving--from within a broadly green anti-capitalist agenda--to produce a rural space that is different from and a challenge to the mainstream trajectories that the production of the rural is taking in the global North. First, I…
Descriptors: Schematic Studies, Geographic Concepts, Futures (of Society), Life Style
Weiss, Michael D. – 1987
Understanding the way farmers respond to risk is a prerequisite for sound agricultural policymaking. Clarifying established agricultural economic theory to describe how individuals make choices among risky alternatives and providing a more precise set of concepts for studying behavior under risk contributes to such an understanding. A…
Descriptors: Mathematical Formulas, Policy Formation, Risk, Rural Economics
GRAHAM, FRANK P.; AND OTHERS – 1962
RURAL POVERTY WAS DEEPENED RATHER THAN AMELIORATED BY A REVOLUTION IN SOUTHERN AGRICULTURE. THERE WERE 3.4 MILLION SOUTHERN FARMERS IN 1935, THIS NUMBER DECREASED TO LESS THAN 1.6 MILLION IN 1962. AVERAGE YEARLY EARNINGS WERE LESS THAN $2,500. THE RURAL AREAS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM HAS TRIED TO ATTRACT INDUSTRY TO COUNTY OR MULTI-COUNTY AREAS IN…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Programs, Rural Areas, Rural Economics
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
Buttel, Frederick H. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1987
Synthesizes findings with personal estimates of likely impacts of biotechnology on nonmetropolitan economy, farming, public research institutions. Indicates biotechnology's benefit to rural America may come in expanded demand for raw materials although drawbacks may include declining farm numbers and displacement of rural workers in…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Rural Areas, Rural Economics, Technological Advancement
Farouque, Md. Golam; Takeya, Hiroyuki – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2007
This study aimed to determine farmers' perception of integrated soil fertility and nutrient management for sustainable crop production. Integrated soil fertility (ISF) and nutrient management (NM) is an advanced approach to maintain soil fertility and to enhance crop productivity. A total number of 120 farmers from eight villages in four districts…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Soil Science, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
Salstrom, Paul – 1990
The roots of Appalachia's economic dependency go back to the region's first settlers in the 1730s. Historical and theoretical analysis of this phenomenon is useful in understanding the current status of the area, including, the status of education. The early settler sought a "competency"--enough productive property to support a family.…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Family Characteristics, Industrialization, Poverty
Durst, Ron L.; Reeder, Richard J. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1987
Discusses indirect and long-term rural implications of tax reform: elimination of local sales tax deduction, limits on local bond issues. Summarizes major tax changes affecting agriculture: individual income taxes, corporate tax rates, tax treatment of capital, capital gains, land deductions, cash accounting, development costs, passive losses and…
Descriptors: Change, Change Strategies, Community Benefits, Farmers
Weaver, Paul – Rural Libraries, 1989
Briefly describes the decline of both agricultural and industrial activities in Clarion County, the impact on the area's economy, and the creation of a financing plan for the industrialization of Pennsylvania. (CLB)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Industrialization, Information Needs, Rural Areas

Ferre, Victor A.; And Others – Research in Rural Education, 1988
Describes results of a survey of 30 superintendents who were asked to identify the most critical issues in managing and running small rural school districts. Reports finances were the greatest worry, followed by regional economic conditions, state regulations, salaries, and providing an adequate variety of classes. (Author/DHP)
Descriptors: Rural Economics, Rural Schools, School Administration, Superintendents
Auerbach, Raymond – New Ground, 1994
Discusses South African national development priorities, sustainable development, and the future of agriculture and presents three scenarios of possible national action: production for sale and export, household food security, and conservation of natural resources. (MKR)
Descriptors: Agricultural Trends, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education, Postsecondary Education
Juska, Arunas – Journal of Rural Studies, 2007
The Soviet regime defined rurality as a collective-farm or "kolkhoz"-based society. Since the late 1980s such a state-imposed definition of rurality was rapidly unraveling under the tensions and conflicts produced by "perestroika" and post-socialist reforms. In the new politics of the rural, the role that the news media was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Economics, Political Issues, Rural Areas
BACHMURA, F.T.; SOUTHERN, J.H. – 1963
AN ECONOMIC APPROACH TO RURALITY IS PRESENTED. THERE HAS BEEN A STEADY REDUCTION IN THE IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT. MANY RURAL AREAS ARE DISADVANTAGED. ECONOMIC DIFFICULTIES CONTRIBUTE TO OUTMIGRATION AND POPULATION LOSSES IN RURAL AREAS AND ARE REFLECTED IN HIGHER PERCAPITA COSTS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURE. OUTMIGRATION HAS…
Descriptors: Education, Employment Opportunities, Industrial Structure, Population Trends
Hilewick, Carol Lee; And Others – 1978
Two rural counties served as model areas in a comparison of the size and sequence of socioeconomic changes that investment in communications, as opposed to investment in transportation networks, might stimulate. A series of communications, rail, and highway changes were simulated through the use of an econometric model. An Industrial Communication…
Descriptors: Communications, Comparative Analysis, Economic Research, Rural Development

Little, Linda F.; And Others – Family Relations, 1987
Presents history of modern farm legislation and looks at recent legislation and tax policies. Asserts that family scientists attempting to help farm families can benefit from understanding legislation and policies. Discusses family intervention strategies in the larger context of macroeconomic and political forces. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Farm Management, Farmers, Federal Legislation, History