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Small Farms in the United States

Persistence Under Pressure

Ninety-one percent of U.S. farms are classified as small—gross cash farm income (GCFI) of less than $250,000. About 60 percent of these small farms are very small, generating GCFI of less than $10,000. These very small non-commercial farms, in some respects, exist independently of the farm economy because their operators rely heavily on off-farm income. The remaining small farms—small commercial farms—account for most small-farm production. Overall farm production, however, continues to shift to larger operations, while the number of small commercial farms and their share of sales maintain a long-term decline. The shift to larger farms will continue to be gradual, because some small commercial farms are profitable and others are willing to accept losses.

Title of publication: Economic Information Bulletin Number
Volumen: 63
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Autor: Robert A. Hoppe, James M. MacDonald, Penni Korb
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Organización: United States Department of Agriculture
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Año: 2010
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País(es): United States of America
Cobertura geográfica: América del Norte
Tipo: Artículo de revista
Texto completo disponible en: http://ers.usda.gov/media/147007/eib63_1_.pdf
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
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