Farm Business and Household Expenditure Patterns and Local Communities: Evidence from a National Farm Survey

Farm Business and Household Expenditure Patterns and Local Communities: Evidence from a National Farm Survey

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Article ID: iaor201524593
Volume: 31
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 604
End Page Number: 626
Publication Date: Sep 2009
Journal: Review of Agricultural Economics
Authors: , ,
Keywords: economics
Abstract:

Farm operators are an integral part of some rural economies. The businesses they operate support jobs and purchase goods and services from local implement and input suppliers. Farm household spending on food, furniture and appliances, trucks and automobiles, and a range of consumer goods also supports local jobs and retail businesses. Based on the 2004 Agricultural Resource Management Survey, the linkages between farm household and business expenditures and communities are explored. Farms in urban areas purchase household goods in markets closest to the farmstead, but traveled further to purchase farm business items. The opposite pattern was observed in rural locations.

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