Amy Guptill
State University of New York at Brockport
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Rural Sociology | 2004
Thomas A. Lyson; Amy Guptill
Commodity agriculture and civic agriculture represent two distinct types of farming found in the U.S. today. Commodity agriculture is grounded on the belief that the primary objectives of farming should be to produce as much food/fiber as possible for the least cost. It is driven by the twin goals of productivity and efficiency. Civic agriculture, on the other hand, represents the rebirth of a more locally oriented agriculture and food system. Using data from the 1992 and 1997 Censuses of Agriculture and other secondary data sets, we examine factors and conditions associated with the presence and growth of both types of agriculture. Our findings show that civic agriculture is associated with particular commodities and with specific social, economic and demographic characteristics of localities. Commodity agriculture, on the other hand, is more sensitive to the classic economic factors of production, namely, land, labor, and capital.
Agriculture and Human Values | 2009
Amy Guptill
Archive | 2013
Amy Guptill; Denise A. Copelton; Betsy Lucal
Archive | 2007
Amy Guptill; Wynne Wright; G. Middendorf
Archive | 2008
Amy Guptill; Rick Welsh
Archive | 2000
Thomas A. Lyson; Amy Guptill; Gilbert W. Gillespie
The Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development | 2018
Maizy T. Ludden; Rick Welsh; Evan Weissman; Duncan Hilchey; Gilbert W. Gillespie; Amy Guptill
The Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development | 2018
Amy Guptill; David A. Larsen; Rick Welsh; Erin Kelly
Archive | 2016
Amy Guptill
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems | 2008
Amy Guptill