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Privatization of Information and Agricultural Industrialization by Steven A. Wolf,

Privatization of Information and Agricultural Industrialization by Steven A. Wolf,
Privatization of Information and Agricultural Industrialization identifies the basis and implications of the ongoing shift from public to private sector control of agricultural information. Privatization of information raises meaningful social, economic, and environmental concerns deserving of immediate attention by analysts, advocates, policy makers, and those with a direct economic stake in agriculture. The objectives of the book are to elucidate economic processes associated with agricultural information; describe historical and emerging structures and patterns of institutional relations in agriculture; and define economic, social, and environmental implications of contemporary dynamics of public-private relations specific to agricultural information.



Farming for Us All: Practical Agriculture and the Cultivation of Sustainability
Farming for Us All: Practical Agriculture and the Cultivation of Sustainability
It is easy to feel overwhelmed and depressed by all the threats facing modern agriculture--threats to the environment, to the health and safety of our food, to the economic and cultural viability of farmers and rural communities. Hundreds of thousands of farmers leave their farms every year as the juggernaut of "big agriculture" plows across our rural landscape. But there are viable alternatives to big agriculture, as many farmers and others involved in agriculture, including consumers, are discovering. In Farming for Us All, Michael Mayerfeld Bell offers crucial insight into the future of a viable sustainable agriculture movement in the United States. Based on interviews and years of close interaction with more than sixty Iowa farm families, Bell answers two critical questions concerning sustainable agriculture: why some farmers are becoming sustainable farmers and why, as yet, most are not. The first part of the book describes how the structure of agriculture--that nexus of markets, regulations, subsides, and technology--has created a situation in which farmers are paid to undermine their own economic and social security as well as the security of the land. The second part explores why most Iowa farmers carry on with these destructive practices. Farming is a pressured endeavor, and farmers find themselves relying on recipes of knowledge to get them through the latest crisis, with little opportunity to explore some other way--even if they think what they know how to do isn't likely to work very well for them. And yet some farmers resist the tide of big agriculture. In the third part of the book, Bell examines Iowa's largest sustainable agriculture group, Practical Farmers of Iowa(PFI), and he finds a new model of social relations at work.



Agricultural economics - Agricultural economics applies the principles of economics to the production of crops and livestock. Specific areas of study in agricultural economics include:

Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics - The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE), is located in Canberra, Australia. ABARE is an Australian government economic research agency, it is also involved in commercial consultancy.

China Agricultural University - China Agricultural University (中国农业大学, pinyin: zhōngguó nóngyè dàxué) is a university in Beijing, China specialising in agriculture, biology, engineering, veterinary medicine, economics, management, humanities and social science. It was formed in 1995 by a merge of the Beijing Agricultural University and the Beijing Agricultural Engineering University.

Resource economics - The field of resource economics includes the study of environmental economics, agricultural production and marketing, bioeconomics, community economic development, resource utilization, and environmental policy.



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'Business Agriculture' - 'Business Agriculture' Elsevier's Dictionary of Economics, Business and Finance The dictionary contains 115,000 Russian terms 'business agriculture' and set expressions with their corresponding English/American equivalents representing the modern level of knowledge 'business agriculture' and development in all fields of economics, business, finance, 'business agriculture' and related spheres of law. It provides the user with a thorough coverage of relevant terms encountered in professional texts, scientific papers, specifications, contracts 'business agriculture' and agreements, advertisements 'business agriculture' and commercials, ...

'Business Agriculture' - 'Business Agriculture' Elsevier's Dictionary of Economics, Business and Finance The dictionary contains 115,000 Russian terms 'business agriculture' and set expressions with their corresponding English/American equivalents representing the modern level of knowledge 'business agriculture' and development in all fields of economics, business, finance, 'business agriculture' and related spheres of law. It provides the user with a thorough coverage of relevant terms encountered in professional texts, scientific papers, specifications, contracts 'business agriculture' and agreements, advertisements 'business agriculture' and commercials, ...

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