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Finding Good Farmland

Finding Good Farmland
Author: Ann Larkin Hansen
Publisher: Storey Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1612120865

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Buying your first farm can be a challenge. This practical guide contains all of the information you need to have before purchasing farmland, covering everything from the characteristics of the land (soil type, slope, water sources, drainage) and the surrounding area to permits, codes, taxes, roads, loans, mortgages, government assistance programs, and more. Checklists and questionnaires are included to help you decide exactly what you need and how to find it.


Soil Survey

Soil Survey
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Total Pages: 124
Release: 1981
Genre: Soil surveys
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Prime Farmland

Prime Farmland
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Total Pages: 142
Release: 1979
Genre: Agricultural conservation
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Investors' Guide to Farmland

Investors' Guide to Farmland
Author: Greyson S. Colvin
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Farms
ISBN: 9781475258455

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Everyone has to eat to survive. The production of almost all food can be traced back to farmland in some way. Demand is growing for farmland as the world's population and global needs for food are rising. The supply of farmland is not changing, thus creating a severe imbalance in the supply of farmable land and demand for food. The world's population is expected to grow from 7 billion to over 9 billion by 2050. Over the same time period, food production must double. Global grain supplies are already at record low levels. If the US stopped producing corn, it would run out in less than 30 days and set off a domino effect that would bring the world to its knees. How can one capitalize on the increased global protein consumption and demand for food? An investment in farmland will provide a steady stream of income and capital gains due to the increasing global demand for agricultural commodities and limited supply of global arable land. The Investors' Guide to Farmland will guide you through the rational for investment in farmland, understanding the characteristic of farmland, and why it should become part of your portfolio.


Farmland Protection Program

Farmland Protection Program
Author: United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service
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Total Pages: 6
Release: 2001
Genre: Agricultural conservation
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Prime Farmland

Prime Farmland
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The Natural Resources Conservation Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture presents a collection of maps that show prime farmland in the United States. The maps feature acres of prime farmland, use of prime farmland, the percent of non-federal area in prime farmland, changes in prime farmland acreage, and more.


The Law of the Land

The Law of the Land
Author: John Opie
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780803286078

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"This book provides fascinating insights into how present-day American land legislation has evolved. In doing so the author identifies the many problems that the family farmer has had to face over the past two centuries at the hands of the weather, unstable product prices, and corrupt and venal politicians."--Journal of Agricultural Economics. "A provocative, learned, polemical contribution to the debate on the nature of the farm problem and the means to solve it. Throughout our history, Opie, a historian, convincingly argues, contradictory goals have produced contradictory policies that are the sources of our current problems."--Science. "This important volume offers a reinterpretation of public lands history as it relates to contemporary farm policy. . . . [Opie's] signal contribution is to examine and evaluate the many policy strands of a twentieth-century safety net designed by Congress to sustain the family farm."--Journal of American History "Bright, passionate, and entirely convincing."--Journal of Rural Studies "The Law of the Land has made a significant contribution to agricultural and public policy history by pointing out that American ideals have shaped policies and assigned roles that have often left farmers and farmland vulnerable."--Public Historian "The five years that have passed since this book was first published have been enough to conclude that John Opie can reconstruct the past and predict the future. . . . Many of the problems he foresaw have come to pass and some of the solutions he discussed have been adopted. . . . Anyone interested in the basic environment will find that this volume gives a clear picture of how we got to where we are today in the use and misuse of natural resources. . ."--Environmental History Review. A professor of history at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, John Opie is also director of the Center for Technology Studies and founding editor of Environmental History Review. His other publications include Ogallala: Water for a Dry Land (Nebraska 1993).