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James, Harvey 37 Haynes, Richard 25 Batabyal, Amitrajeet 22 DeLind, Laura 20 Thompson, Paul 19 Bonanno, Alessandro 14 Bentley, Jeffery 12 Constance, Douglas 12 Paden, Roger 12 Busch, Lawrence 11 Schor, Joel 11 Flora, Cornelia 10 Buttel, Frederick 8 Altieri, Miguel 7 Cleveland, David 7 Friedland, William 7 Holly, Marilyn 7 Rosset, Peter 7 Sachs, Carolyn 7 Allen, Patricia 6 Dahlberg, Kenneth 6 Lawrence, Geoffrey 6 Lockie, Stewart 6 McCorkle, Constance 6 Welsh, Rick 6 Anderson, Molly 5 Axinn, George 5 Browne, William 5 Burch, David 5 Dixon, Jane 5 Hinrichs, C. 5 Howard, Philip 5 Lapping, Mark 5 Smith, Chery 5 Thrupp, Lori 5 Burkhardt, Jeffrey 4 Campbell, Hugh 4 Chao, Roger 4 David, Soniia 4 Gilles, Jere 4
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Agriculture and Human Values 1,370 Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1): 47-63. doi.org/10.1007/s10460-019-09966-7 1
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Bovine Growth Hormone and the politics of uncertainty: Fear and loathing in a transitional agriculture
Browne, William - In: Agriculture and Human Values 4 (1987) 1, pp. 75-80
Bovine Growth Hormone has been beset by controversy since before its public introduction. The reasons for this are numerous but all rooted in the economic and policy uncertainty surrounding a transitional agriculture. The major sources of the controversy are outlined in this paper as the author...
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Ricard, Laura; Iglesias, Harry; Hemken, Doug; Deo, Shripad - In: Agriculture and Human Values 4 (1987) 4, pp. 56-73
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Endicott, Stephen; Gordon, Richard; Cox, Merlin; … - In: Agriculture and Human Values 4 (1987) 1, pp. 81-92
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The rural social sciences: An overview of research institutions, tools, and knowledge for addressing problems and issues
Buttel, Frederick - In: Agriculture and Human Values 4 (1987) 1, pp. 42-65
This paper seeks to provide a broad overview of the historical, contemporary, and future roles of the rural social sciences. This overview is preceded by a brief elaboration of a model of the social, political, and economic structure of experiment station research organizations which is helpful...
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Tweeten as exorcist: A response to “Sector as Personality”
Lundgren, Mark - In: Agriculture and Human Values 4 (1987) 4, pp. 47-53
In “Sector as Personality: The Case of Farm Protest Movements,” Luther Tweeten argues that farm activism is motivated by irrational and dysfunctional traits of the “dark side” of a sector-specific farm personality. In response, this article questions the assumption that movement activism...
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Saving the small farm: Agriculture in roman literature
Wolf, Alfred - In: Agriculture and Human Values 4 (1987) 2, pp. 65-75
Roman agriculture suffered traumatic changes during the 2nd century B.C. The traditional farmers who tilled their few acres and served family, gods and community were being squeezed out by large estate owners using slaves for investment farming. Politicians, scholars and poets tried to revive...
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Agrarianism, wealth, and economics
Montmarquet, James - In: Agriculture and Human Values 4 (1987) 2, pp. 47-52
Is it possible to avoid “the agrarian myth” while recognizing the genuine value—which is not necessarily the economic or monetary value—of agrarian pursuits? My answer is that such a recognition of genuine agrarian values is possible, but only if we recapture a lost sense of the value of...
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Diohe'ko, the Three Sisters in Seneca life: Implications for a native agriculture in the finger lakes region of New York State
Lewandowski, Stephen - In: Agriculture and Human Values 4 (1987) 2, pp. 76-93
Through an interdisciplinary approach, I attempt to construct a partial ethno-agronomy of the Seneca people in late pre-contact times and examine it for relevance to modern agriculture. Diohe'ko, the Three Sisters, had been cultivated for at least five hundred years prior to contact by the...
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Up to now: A history of American Agriculture from Jefferson to revolution to crisis
Kirkendall, Richard - In: Agriculture and Human Values 4 (1987) 1, pp. 4-26
Written as a contribution to the Social Science Agricultural Agenda Project, this essay in historical interpretation assumes that the main contribution that historians can make to the planning process is to describe and explain how the situation facing the planners came to be. Organized around...
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For whose benefit?: A second look at fund raisers and other charitable responses to the U.S. farm crisis
DeLind, Laura - In: Agriculture and Human Values 4 (1987) 2, pp. 4-10
The deepening U.S. farm crisis has been accompanied by numerous benefit fund raisers, individual donations and volunteer programs—all an expression of cooperation and concern on the part of U.S. citizens, farmer and non-farmer alike. These responses have received wide media attention and much...
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