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What Successful Small Farmers Say: A Series of Reports on a Survey of Successful Small Farm Operators

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Author
Cuykendall, Charles H.
LaDue, Eddy L.
Smith, R. David
Abstract

By any measure, small farms make up a large proportion of United States, Northeast Region and New York State farms. Using the USDA definition of a small farm as one that sells less than $250,000 worth of agricultural products, 92 percent of all farms are small (Table A1). Those small farms produce 28 percent of all agricultural products in the United States and 40 percent in New York State.

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R.B. 2002-01
Date Issued
2002-01
Publisher
Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University
Keywords
Applied Economics
Type
report

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