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Female farmers in the United States: Research needs and policy questions

Claudia Schmidt, Stephan J. Goetz, Zheng Tian

2021Food Policy48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The literature on women in agricultural production in developing countries is vast. While female farmers in the United States have recently received more attention, their general characteristics and practices pursued have not received as much consideration by agricultural economists. Here we examine U.S. female farmers’ characteristics and factors associated with county level female farm shares using Census data. We find that these shares are higher near metropolitan core counties and that their presence is associated with agritourism activity as well as horticultural and small livestock production. We conclude with several policy questions and future research needed to assess the roles and impacts of female farm operators in the U.S.

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Political sciencePublic administrationEconomic growthEconomicsRural development and sustainabilityOrganic Food and AgricultureAgricultural Economics and Policy
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