Many important agricultural counties in the United States are urbanizing; and the long-term viability of farming there is in doubt despite considerable public policy efforts to retain the financial, employment, consumer, and other benefits of local farming enterprises. Focusing on 15 metro-area counties in 14 states, the study’s purpose was to identify conditions under which farming may remain viable as important agricultural counties transition to become mostly urban and suburban in land use.
Publications
Farm Viability in Urbanizing Areas: Case Study on Carroll County, Maryland
Publication Name
Center for Great Plains Study Research Report
Links
Author
Dick Esseks and Lydia Oberholtzer
Publisher
Lincoln, NE: Univeristy of Nebraska
Page Numbers
36
Publication Date
May 01, 2008
Publication Type
Reports and Guides
State
Maryland
Keywords
Agricultural Economic Development, Local / Regional Food Systems