Literature DB >> 21643468

Household and farm transitions in environmental context.

Susan Hautaniemi Leonard1, Glenn D Deane, Myron P Gutmann.   

Abstract

Recent debate in the literature on population, environment, and land use questions the applicability of theory that patterns of farm extensification and intensification correspond to the life course of farmers and to the life cycle of farm families. This paper extends the debate to the agricultural development of the United States Great Plains region, using unique data from 1875 to 1930 that link families to farms over time in 25 environmentally diverse Kansas townships. Results of multilevel statistical modeling indicate that farmer's age, household size, and household structure are simultaneously related to both the extent of farm operations and the intensity of land use, taking into account local environmental conditions and time trends as Kansas was settled and developed. These findings validate farm- and life cycle theories and offer support for intergenerational motivations for farm development that include both daughters and sons. Environmental variation in aridity was a key driver of farm structure.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21643468      PMCID: PMC3105790          DOI: 10.1007/s11111-010-0118-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Popul Environ        ISSN: 0199-0039


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