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Family factors affecting adoption of sustainable farming systems

Sonya Salamon, Richard L. Farnsworth, Donald G. Bullock and Raji Yusuf
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1997, 52 (4) 265-271;
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A paired comparison of 60 Illinois farm families was employed, 30 using sustainable systems and 30 using conventional systems, to determine factors affecting adoption of sustainable farming systems. The groups do not diverge significantly along dimensions typically accounting for farming contrasts, but are distinctive socially. Families using sustainable systems have traditions of environmentalism, systematically do on-farm experimentation, and are prudent about resources. Rather than making a paradigm shift to environmentally sensitive farming, families who adopt have a predisposition toward sustainable practices in all aspects of their lives. Adoption of sustainable systems is therefore as much for efficiency or financial motives as it is for environmental reasons. Families farming conventionally, but sharing many characteristics identified with sustainable families, potentially are those best targeted for educational programs.

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  • Sonya Salamon is professor in the Department of Human and Community Development, Richard L. Farnsworth is an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, Donald G. Bullock is an associate professor, and Raji Yusuf a doctorial canidate in the Department of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois.

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