Civic Agriculture: Reconnecting Farm, Food, and Community

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Author: Thomas A. Lyson

ISBN-10: 1584654147

ISBN-13: 9781584654148

Category: Agricultural Economics

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A engaging analysis of food production in the United States emphasizing that sustainable agricultural development is important to community health.

List of Tables Acknowledgements - Introduction: Community Agriculture and Local Food Systems Civic Agriculture Farming and Food Today A Place for Civic Agriculture Plan of the Book - From Subsistence to Production: How American Agriculture Was Made Modern Agriculture and Rural Life The Emergence of Modern Economic Forms Early Agricultural Development Three Agricultural Revolutions The Social Construction of Modern Economic Categories Civic Economy, Economic Embeddedness, and the Informal Economy The Civic/Embedded Economy in the United Satates - Going Global: The Industrialization and Consolidation of Agriculture and Food Production in the United States From Craft Production to Mass Production The Trend toward Concentration and Consolidation Changing Geography of Production Distancing: Separating Production and Consumption Control of Farmland Labor Intensification Supply Chains - The Global Supply Chain The Global Food System The Jolly Green Giant as a Corporate Migrant Grocery Wars Corporate Reach: The Men and Women behind the Food System *Whiter the Poor Customer? - Toward a Civic Agriculture Moving Toward Civic Agriculture Theoretical Underpinnings of Civic Agriculture Walter Goldscmidt's Landmark Study Production Districts Two Models of Agricultural Development Neoclassical Economics Versus Pragmatism Production versus Development Frameworks Experimental Biology versus Ecological Biology Corporate versus Community Orientation Corporate Middle Class versus Independent Middle Class Political Process and Power Motors for Change Civic Agriculture and Sustainable Agriculture Why Didn't Small Business Flourish? - Civic Agriculture and Community Agricultural Development Profiling Civic Agriculture Community-Supported Agriculture Restaurant Agriculture Farmers' Markets Roadside Stands Urban Agriculture. City Farming, Community Gardens Measuring Civic Agriculture - From Commodity Agriculture to Civic Agriculture Commodity Agriculture Refashioning Farming to fit the Marketplace Reconnecting Farm, Food and Community: Tools for Change Civic Agriculture: Moving from the Marketplace to the Community.