Land devoted to farming in the 14 counties belonging to western Washington decreased by 16% between 1982-1992 despite farmland protection strategies due to pressure from population, regulatory and socioeconomic forces. The region, which is undergoing rapid urbanization, is home to small-sized farm operations which sell produce to earn additional income. At present, however, the percentage of farmers who own their land have dropped while the average age of farmers has increased from 51 years in 1978 to 54 years in 1992.
Publications
Agricultural Changes and Farmland Protection in Western Washington
Publication Name
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
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Author
Linda R. Klein and John P. Reganold
Publisher
Ankeny, IA: Soil and Water Conservation Society
Page Numbers
6-12
Publication Date
February 01, 1997
Publication Type
Articles
State
Washington
Keywords
Agricultural Statistics, Farmland Protection Overview