New insights on the role of the farm household-farm operation interface in family farm persistence and a call for future researc

Florence A. Becot, Sandra Contzen, Marie Reusch, Majda Černič Istenič, Julia Valliant, Shoshanah Inwood, Hannah Budge, Anna Kroeplin

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Abstract

Rural social scientists have long sought to understand what the structure of agriculture will look like in the future, who is going to do the work, and under what conditions with a focus on family owned and operated farms. Central to the theorization of farm families' ability to continue farming in the midst of on-going changes are the deep inter-connections between the farm household and the farm operation and farm families’ ability to adjust how resources are used within the farm household and operation spheres. Yet in this paper we argue that the interface between the household and operation has largely been treated as a black box and when it has been considered, it has largely been from the vantage point of the farm operation at the expense of the farm household. We substantiate our argument by drawing on insights from our individual research and collective discussions during a three-day workshop around three themes (i.e. gender, life course and farm business cycle, formal and informal support systems). As an invitation for others to join us in opening a new line of research, we propose a research agenda and discuss considerations around research designs, data, funding, and collaborations to tackle this research agenda.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number103449
JournalJournal of Rural Studies
Volume112
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Development
  • Sociology and Political Science

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