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Survival strategies of small, part-time, black Florida farmers: A response to structural change

Survival strategies of small, part-time, black Florida farmers: A response to structural change Survival Strategies of Small, Part-time, Black Florida Farmers: a Response to Structural Change 1 Christina H. Gladwin and Robert Zabawa Christina H. Gladwin is an Associate Professor in the Food and Resource Economics Department and an Affiliate Professor in the Anthropology Department at the University of Florida. Her spe- cialty is decision-making of small farmers and marketeers. She has field experience in Ghana, Mexico, Guatemala, and Florida. In Florida, her research includes studies of women farmers and agri- business women, gardening, beef cattle, and changing structure of agriculture. She has published in the American Journal of Ag- riculture Economics, Economic Development and Cultural Change, American Ethnologist, and Human Organization. Robert Zabawa is a research anthropologist at Tuskegee Insti- tute, Alabama. He has been associated with the Food and Re- source Economics Department at the University of Florida since 1981. The research presented here is based on a year and a half of fieldwork in Gadsden County, Florida. This work is part of a larger research effort concerning the changing structure of Amer- ican agriculture and how farmers at the local level are adjusting to national and international forces of change. I don't know what this farming situation is with http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Agriculture and Human Values Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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Subject
Philosophy; Ethics; Agricultural Economics; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science; History, general; Evolutionary Biology
ISSN
0889-048X
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1572-8366
DOI
10.1007/BF01530587
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Abstract

Survival Strategies of Small, Part-time, Black Florida Farmers: a Response to Structural Change 1 Christina H. Gladwin and Robert Zabawa Christina H. Gladwin is an Associate Professor in the Food and Resource Economics Department and an Affiliate Professor in the Anthropology Department at the University of Florida. Her spe- cialty is decision-making of small farmers and marketeers. She has field experience in Ghana, Mexico, Guatemala, and Florida. In Florida, her research includes studies of women farmers and agri- business women, gardening, beef cattle, and changing structure of agriculture. She has published in the American Journal of Ag- riculture Economics, Economic Development and Cultural Change, American Ethnologist, and Human Organization. Robert Zabawa is a research anthropologist at Tuskegee Insti- tute, Alabama. He has been associated with the Food and Re- source Economics Department at the University of Florida since 1981. The research presented here is based on a year and a half of fieldwork in Gadsden County, Florida. This work is part of a larger research effort concerning the changing structure of Amer- ican agriculture and how farmers at the local level are adjusting to national and international forces of change. I don't know what this farming situation is with

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Published: Apr 5, 2005

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