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Cleland, Charles L. – 1990
Crime and vandalism on farms is possibly a symptom of rural youth delinquency and of concern to rural educators. This study of experience of Tennessee farmers with crime and vandalism is intended to provide a measure of the present social condition of rural society. Questionnaires were mailed to a weighted sample of farm operators in all Tennessee…
Descriptors: Crime, Farmers, Mail Surveys, Opinions
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Singh, Surendra P. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1983
The purpose of this paper is to determine major characteristics of selected part-time farmers and determine factors affecting off-farm supply of labor by farm operators. Part-time farmers were found to be relatively younger, more educated and to have a higher total family income, operating smaller-sized farms as compared to full-time farmers.…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Farmers, Individual Differences, Labor Economics
McGee, Leo; Boone, Robert – 1976
The goal of this research study was to find factual information on the status and trends of black landownership in Tennessee. Information was collected on institutional practices associated with land transfers. One hundred forty-seven black landowners from three predominately black counties participated in the study. A questionnaire was developed…
Descriptors: Age, Blacks, Demography, Discriminatory Legislation
Hatcher, Ester L.; Dotson, Robert S. – 1970
Ninety selected negro home demonstration club members active in Madison County, Tennessee in 1969 were studied to determine their consumer credit practices. Specific purposes were to: characterize club members in high, middle, and low income groups; determine which recommended practices they were using; and identify some of the factors that…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Bibliographies, Blacks, Clubs
Woodworth, Roger C.; And Others – 1978
Personal interviews with 344 randomly selected farm operators in three Tennessee counties revealed differences in the characteristics, aspirations, and attitudes of large, small, part time, and retired farmers. These differences are important in understanding agricultural potentials, the impact of agricultural programs, and the future structure of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adoption (Ideas), Age, Agriculture