2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.05.004
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Fostering farm transfers from farm owners to unrelated, new farmers: A qualitative assessment of farm link services

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“…These mechanisms and services attract the participation of hundreds to thousands of farm owners per year, most of them commodity feed grain producers (Beck, Carter & Circo, 2018;Girardi, 2015). These are longstanding formal attempts to connect farm seekers to land access (Valliant et al, 2019), some of which provide a financial incentive to owners who choose a qualifying beginning farmer as their farm's next operator or owner. Since these are much higher owner participation numbers than what is seen by any other type of initiative, in the region or nationally, these programs may provide exceptional insight into patterns of high demand for, and supply of, some types of commodity production resources.…”
Section: Mixed Findings: Acreages and Agricultural Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These mechanisms and services attract the participation of hundreds to thousands of farm owners per year, most of them commodity feed grain producers (Beck, Carter & Circo, 2018;Girardi, 2015). These are longstanding formal attempts to connect farm seekers to land access (Valliant et al, 2019), some of which provide a financial incentive to owners who choose a qualifying beginning farmer as their farm's next operator or owner. Since these are much higher owner participation numbers than what is seen by any other type of initiative, in the region or nationally, these programs may provide exceptional insight into patterns of high demand for, and supply of, some types of commodity production resources.…”
Section: Mixed Findings: Acreages and Agricultural Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dedicating additional farm transfer support to existing specialty crop, dairy, and hog/poultry operations would also be well justified. As an example, the Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship provides one such model (Franzluebbers et al, 2012;Valliant et al, 2019) because it provides a two-year training program through which new grazing-based dairy farmers prepare to lead existing dairies, with master graziers serving as mentors. It creates a mechanism for transferring established dairy operations into the future.…”
Section: Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
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“…Despite the upsurge of interest in financial incentive policies, little is known about their characteristics, impacts, and reach (Schilling, Esseks, Duke, Gottlieb, & Lynch, 2015;Valliant, Ruhf, Gibson, Brooks, & Farmer, 2019). Given the critical need to facilitate land transition and access to land, it is our view that these policies should be assessed together as a body of Land Access Policy Incentives (LAPIs).…”
Section: Policy Responses To the Scope Of The Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%