1929
DOI: 10.2307/1229849
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Significance of Soil Type in Farm Economy

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“…It is widely agreed that environmental conditions largely determine the types of agricultural activity that will succeed, the possible or necessary scale of farm operations, and the risks associated with different farm strategies (Angelson 2007; Davis 1929; Malin and Swierenga 1984; Moran et al 2005; Pfeffer 1983; Sherow 2007; Sylvester and Cunfer 2009; VanWey et al 2007; Walker 2003; Walsh et al 2005). A number of variables come into play in these findings, the most important being soil quality, terrain, native vegetation, precipitation, and drought.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely agreed that environmental conditions largely determine the types of agricultural activity that will succeed, the possible or necessary scale of farm operations, and the risks associated with different farm strategies (Angelson 2007; Davis 1929; Malin and Swierenga 1984; Moran et al 2005; Pfeffer 1983; Sherow 2007; Sylvester and Cunfer 2009; VanWey et al 2007; Walker 2003; Walsh et al 2005). A number of variables come into play in these findings, the most important being soil quality, terrain, native vegetation, precipitation, and drought.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%