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1 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Affordable housing: a policy challenge for farmland
preservation. Kartez, J.D.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; May/June 1982.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 37 (3): p.
137-140; May/June 1982. 12 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Oregon; Farmland; Preservation; Housing; Land
utilization; Urbanization
Abstract: This paper describes the experience of Oregon in
resolving the conflict between urban development and farmland
preservation.
2 NAL Call. No.: S494.5.U72S87
Affordable housing and agricultural preservation: an
inevitable tension?. Pizor, P.J.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil and Water Conservation Society; 1987.
Sustaining agriculture near cities / edited by William
Lockeretz. p. 103-118; 1987. Paper presented at the "National
Conference on Sustaining Agriculture Near Cities," held
November 20-21, 1986, Boston, Massachusetts. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: New Jersey; Rural housing; Housing density;
Zoning; Farmland; Development rights; Courts; Economic impact;
Urbanization; Conflict
3 NAL Call. No.: HD184.V8L3
Agricultural and forestal districts in Virginia.
Marshall, J.P.
Blacksburg, Va. : The Service; 1990 May.
Land : issues and problems - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Cooperative Extension Service (75): 4 p.; 1990
May.
Language: English
Descriptors: Virginia; Agricultural land; Private forests;
Property protection; Regulations; Legislation
4 NAL Call. No.: 275.28 P38 The
Agricultural Area Security Act to preserve Pennsylvania's farmland
(Legislation).
Lembeck, S.M.
University Park, Pa., The Service; Feb 1982.
Farm economics - Pennsylvania State University, Cooperative
Extension Service. 4 p. ill; Feb 1982.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pennsylvania
5 NAL Call. No.: S671.J68
Agricultural development and environmental conservation
(Policy of FAO). Tsutsui, H.
Tokyo : Japanese Society of Irrigation, Drainage, and
Reclamation Engineering; 1991 Jul.
Journal of irrigation engineering and rural planning (21): p.
49-65; 1991 Jul. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Developing countries; Agricultural development;
Environmental protection; Food and agriculture organization;
Development policy; Sustainability; Population growth; Food supply;
Crop production; Land use planning; Resource
utilization; Carrying capacity; Land development; Agricultural
land; Irrigation; Deforestation; Desertification; Shifting
cultivation; Productivity
6 NAL Call. No.: HT401.A36
Agricultural ethics at State Universities: why no input from the
theologians?. Baer, R.A. Jr
Gainesville, Fla. : Humanities and Agriculture, Univ. of
Florida; 1985. Agriculture and human values v. 2 (4): p.
41-46; 1985.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Religion; Ethics; Cultural
policy; Cultural values; Universities; Environmental
protection
7 NAL Call. No.: HD1751.A1S73
Agricultural land and related issues in Florida: an update.
Clouser, R.L.
Gainesville, Fla. : The Department; 1985 Feb.
Staff paper - University of Florida, Food and Resource
Economics Department, Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences (271): 13 p.; 1985 Feb.
Language: English
Descriptors: Florida; Agricultural land; Farmland; Mapping; Land
use; Erosion; Housing; Land ownership; Protection
8 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5
Agricultural land evaluation and site assessment in Latah
County, Idaho, USA. Stamm, T.; Gill, R.; Page, K.
New York : Springer-Verlag; 1987 Jul.
Environmental management v. 11 (3): p. 379-388. ill., maps; 1987
Jul. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Idaho; Farmland; Land evaluation; Protection;
Site class assessment; Rural planning
9 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5E5
Agricultural land evaluation and site assessment in the United
States: an introduction.
Steiner, F.
New York : Springer-Verlag; 1987 Jul.
Environmental management v. 11 (3): p. 375-377; 1987 Jul.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Farmland; Land evaluation; Site class
assessment; Federal government; Protection; Legislation
10 NAL Call. No.: S592.14.S6
Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment (LESA): a new
agricultural land protection tool in the U.S.A.
Wright, L.E.
Norwich : Geo Books; May 1984.
Soil survey and land evaluation v. 4 (2): p. 25-38. ill; May 1984.
Includes 9 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: USA
11 NAL Call. No.: HD1775.K4K4 The
agricultural land market: farmland protection update.
Vantreese, V.L.; Skees, J.R.; Infanger, C.L.
Lexington, Ky. : The Service; 1985 Nov.
Agricultural economics extension series - University of
Kentucky, Cooperative Extension Service (58): 28 p. maps; 1985 Nov.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Kentucky; Agricultural land; Land use; Land
resources; Protection
12 NAL Call. No.: S1.S44
Agricultural land preservation.
Ames, Iowa : Council for Agricultural Science and Technology; 1984
Sep. Science of food and agriculture v. 2 (3): p. 22-26. ill; 1984
Sep. Includes 2 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Land resources;
Resource conservation
13 NAL Call. No.: Z7164.L3A35
Agricultural land preservation bibliography.
Varenhorst, Glenn E.
Monticello, Ill. Vance Bibliographies; 1982.
24 p. ; 28 cm.. (Public administration series : bibliography
0193-970X P-910). Cover title.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Bibliography; Agricultural
conservation; Bibliography; Regional planning; Bibliography
14 NAL Call. No.: HD266.A14L6
Agricultural land preservation in a growing surburban area: the
Rochester/Olmsted County, Minnesota experience.
Steinberg, R.
Ames, Iowa, North Central Regional Center for Rural
Development; 1981. Local agricultural land policies; cases
from the Midwest. p. 84-93; 1981.
Descriptors: Minnesota
15 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 F66C
Agricultural land preservation programs and policy
implications. Clouser, R.L.; Mulkey, D.
Gainesville, Fla. : The Service; 1982.
Circular - Florida Cooperative Extension Service (542): 25 p.;
1982. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Florida; Agricultural land; Land policy; Land
evaluation
16 NAL Call. No.: KF27.A344 1979a
Agricultural land protection act of 1979 : hearing before the
Subcommittee on Family Farms, Rural Development, and Special
Studies of the Committee on Agriculture, House of
Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session, on H.R.
2551, May 17, 1979.
United States Congress House Committee on Agriculture
Subcommittee on Family Farms, Rural Development, and Special
Studies.
Washington U.S. Govt. Print. Off; 1979.
iv, 179 p. : maps ; 24 cm. Serial no. 96-M.
Descriptors: Real property; United States; Agricultural laws and
legislation; United States
17 NAL Call. No.: HD1039.W4B8 no.269
Agricultural land release proposals Shire of Manjimup.
Western Australia, Environmental Protection Authority
Perth, W.A. : Dept. of Conservation and Environment, [1986?]; 1986.
1 v. (various pagings) : maps ; 30 cm. (Bulletin /
Western Australia, Dept. of Conservation and Environment,
269). December 1986.
Language: English
18 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Agricultural land retention: the Massachusetts' experience
(Protection of important natural resources).
Storrow, T.; JSWCA; Winthrop, F. Jr
Ankeny, IA : Soil Conservation Society of America; Nov/Dec
1983. Journal of soil and water conservation v. 38 (6): p.
472-474. ill; Nov/Dec 1983.
Language: English
Descriptors: Massachusetts
19 NAL Call. No.: 100 C12CAG
Agricultural land use policy: Implications for state and local
government (Protecting farmland, California).
Gardner, P.; Wood, W.W. Jr
Berkeley : The Station; July/Aug 1984.
California agriculture - California Agricultural Experiment Station
v. 38 (7/8): p. 6-8. ill; July/Aug 1984.
Language: English
Descriptors: California
20 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Agricultural preservation in Montgomery County, Maryland
(Farms and farmland). Giordano, C.; Schnidman, F.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; Sept/Oct 1979.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 34 (5): p.
207-210. ill; Sept/Oct 1979. 4 ref.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Maryland
21 NAL Call. No.: 282.8 J82
Agriculture, urban development, and the public domain in the Rocky
Mountain west (Preservation of agricultural lands).
Diemer, J.A.
Madison, University of Wisconsin Press; Nov 1979.
Land economics v. 55 (4): p. 532-536; Nov 1979. 2 ref.
Language: ENGLISH
22 NAL Call. No.: S33.E2
Alaska's agricultural lands: some issues in public policy.
Workman, W.G.; Beasley, S.D.
Fairbanks : The Station; 1984 Jul.
Agroborealis - Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station,
Fairbanks v. 16 (2): p. 49-52; 1984 Jul. Includes 6
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alaska; Agricultural land; Development rights;
Environment; Wildlife; Watersheds; Protection
23 NAL Call. No.: HD256.F57 The
American cropland crisis : why U.S. farmland is being lost and how
citizens and governments are trying to save what is left. Fletcher,
W. Wendell,; 1945-; Little, Charles E.
American Land Forum, inc.
Bethesda, Md. American Land Forum; 1982.
xi, 193 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical
references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; United States; Farms; United
States; Soil conservation; United States; Agricultural
ecology; United States; Agriculture; Economic aspects; United
States
24 NAL Call. No.: 917663(AGE) The
American farmer and the national rural development
strategy. Hiemstra, H.
Madison, Wis. : The Service; 1984 Oct.
Community economics - Univ. of Wisconsin, Dept. of
Agricultural Economics, Cooperative Extension Service (97): 2 p.;
1984 Oct.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural development; Protection; Farmland
25 NAL Call. No.: 100 N46S (1)
Appendix E: agricultural land in Maryland and the effort to
preserve it for agriculture.
Bellows, W.J.
New Brunswick : The Station; Nov 1978.
Bulletin - Cook College, Rutgers State University, New Jersey
Agricultural Experiment Station (849): p. 62-80; Nov 1978.
Language: English
Descriptors: Maryland; Farmland; Land policies; Policy
implications
26 NAL Call. No.: HM206.A1H8 The
Black farmer and land in south-central Alabama: strategies to
preserve a scarce resource.
Zabawa, R.
New York, N.Y. : Plenum Press; 1991 Mar.
Human ecology v. 19 (1): p. 61-81; 1991 Mar. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Blacks; Farmers; Farmland; Land
ownership; Inheritance of property; Property transfers; Land
resources; History
27 NAL Call. No.: HD266.A14L6
Canton Township (Wayne County, Michigan) local action to
preserve farmland. Montgomery, A.K.; Libby, L.
Ames, Iowa, North Central Regional Center for Rural
Development; 1981. Local agricultural land policies; cases
from the Midwest. p. 45-65. maps; 1981.
Descriptors: Michigan
28 NAL Call. No.: S494.5.U72S87 The
Carroll County, Maryland, Agricultural Land Preservation Program.
Conaway, K.M.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil and Water Conservation Society; 1987.
Sustaining agriculture near cities / edited by William
Lockeretz. p. 277-283. maps; 1987. Paper presented at the
"National Conference on Sustaining Agriculture Near Cities," held
November 20-21, 1986, Boston, Massachusetts.
Language: English
Descriptors: Maryland; Regional agricultural policy; Zoning;
Suburban areas; Easements; Legal rights; Farmland
29 NAL Call. No.: aHD256.C37 Case
studies on state and local programs to protect farmland. United
States, Soil Conservation Service, National
Agricultural Lands Study (U.S.),Council on Environmental
Quality (U.S.)
Washington, D.C. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Soil Conservation
Service? For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.; 1981. 736 p.
(in various pagings) : ill., maps ; 28 cm. Cover
title. "Participating agencies: Council on Environmental
Quality ...(et al.)"--P. (4) of cover. "September 1981"--1st
prelim. page. Bibliography: p. 496.
Language: English
Descriptors: Zoning; United States; Land use, Rural; United States;
Agriculture and state; United States
30 NAL Call. No.: HD266.A14L6 A
case study of Ohio's current agricultural use value taxation
program for the preservation of farmland.
Sitterley, J.H.; Shaudys, E.T.; Pugh, A.R.
Ames, Iowa, North Central Regional Center for Rural
Development; 1981. Local agricultural land policies; cases
from the Midwest. p. 8-36. maps; 1981.
Descriptors: Ohio
31 NAL Call. No.: S900.E5
Coastal zone management and farmland preservation: two issues of
continuing interest.
Miner, D.D.
Washington, D.C., Urban Land Institute; Sept 1979.
Environmental comment. p. 4-7; Sept 1979.
Language: ENGLISH
32 NAL Call. No.: QE1.G38
Commercial farmland preservation in Oregon.
Pease, J.R.
Wiesbaden, W. Ger. : Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft; 1982.
GeoJournal v. 6 (6): p. 547-553; 1982. 1 p. ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Oregon
33 NAL Call. No.: HD266.I3G68 1982
Conference proceedings of August 19, 1982 at Springfield
Hilton Hotel, Springfield, Illinois.
Illinois, Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources, United
States, Soil Conservation Service
Governor's Conference on the Protection of Illinois Farmland 2nd :
1982 : Springfield, Ill.
Springfield, Ill. : Illinois Dept. of Energy & Natural
Resources, Policy and Planning Division, Research Section,; 1982.
ii leaves, 47 p. ; 28 cm.. (Document (Illinois. Dept. of
Energy and Natural Resources) ; no. 83/01.). December 1982.
Sponsored by USDA/Soil Conservation Service. Includes
bibliographical references and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Government policy; Illinois;
Congresses; Soil conservation; Government policy; Illinois;
Congresses; Agriculture and state; Illinois; Congresses
34 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Conservation commentary--Demise of the Agricultural Land
Protection Act: Some optimism in defeat.
Little, C.E.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; Mar/Apr 1980.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 35 (2): p.
99-100; Mar/Apr 1980.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: USA
35 NAL Call. No.: Z7164.L3H84
Conversion vs. preservation, America's farmland a
bibliography. Huls, Mary Ellen
Monticello, Ill. : Vance Bibliographies,; 1985.
10 p. ; 28 cm. (Public administration series : bibliography, P
1708). Cover title. June 1985.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Government policy; United
States; Bibliography; Land use, Rural; Government policy;
United States; States; Bibliography; Soil conservation;
Government policy; United States; Bibliography; Soil
conservation; Government policy; United States; States;
Bibliography
36 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
County approaches to farmland protection.
Steiner, F.; JSWCA3; Dunford, R.; Koler, L.
Ankeny, IA : Soil Conservation Society of America; Nov-Dec
1983. Journal of soil and water conservation v. 38 (6): p.
468-471; Nov-Dec 1983. Includes 4 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Farmland; Land utilization; Land reform; Land use
planning; Zoning; Land policies; Policy implications
37 NAL Call. No.: HD205.L353
Criteria for agricultural land protection.
Gerard, J.
Covelo, Calif. : Island Press; 1984.
Land-saving action : a written symposium by 29 experts on
private land conservation in the 1980s / edited by Russell L.
Brenneman and Sarah M. Bates. p. 39-40; 1984.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Trusts; Social consciousness; Land
use planning; Support systems; Lobbying
38 NAL Call. No.: 100 AL1H
Crops vs. construction: the protection of prime farmland in
Alabama. Molnar, J.J.; Clonts, H.A.
Auburn, The Station; Fall 1981.
Highlights of agricultural research - Alabama, Agricultural
Experiment Station v. 28 (3): p. 8; Fall 1981.
Descriptors: Alabama; USA; Agricultural land; Land utilization
39 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Cross-compliance in Wisconsin's farmland preservation program.
Johnson, L.C.; Johnson, J.A.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; May/June 1982.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 37 (3): p.
141-142; May/June 1982. 4 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Wisconsin; Farmland; Preservation; Government
programs
Abstract: This paper describes Wisconsin's programs to extend tax
relief to landowners who participate in locally developed and
administered programs.
40 NAL Call. No.: HD1773.A2N6
Design of programs using transferable development rights to
preserve farmland in the Northeast.
Mabbs-Zeno, C.C.
Amherst, The Council; Oct 1981.
Journal - Northeastern Agricultural Economics Council v. 10 (2): p.
57-62; Oct 1981. 10 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: North Eastern States (USA); Land; Preservation; Land
use management; Government programs; Property rights
Abstract: Extract: Approximately 23 Transfer Development
Rights (TDR) programs have been implemented nationally, the precise
number depending on the definition of TDR used.
Sixteen of these are in the Northeast. Even though some of
these programs apparently satisfy their designers, almost no rights
have been transferred after the programs were in place. This paper
reviews the experience gained in programs based on transfer of
development rights and attempts to identify ways to make such
programs more effective. The method of analysis focuses on program
designs in trying to relate specific
features of design to alleviation of the various problems
associated with farmland conversion.
41 NAL Call. No.: HD101.S6
Discussion: protection of agricultural land: an
institutionalist perspective. Vandeveer, L.R.
Gainesville, Fla., Southern Agricultural Economics Assoc; July
1981. Southern journal of agricultural economics v. 13 (1): p.
55-57; July 1981. 2 ref.
Descriptors: Farmland; Preservation; Implications
42 NAL Call. No.: HD256.L362
Discussion: why farmland preservation remains an issue.
Libby, L.W.
Washington, D.C. : The Farm Foundation in cooperation with
ERS, USDA; 1989. Land use transition in urbanizing areas :
research and information needs / edited by Ralph Heimlich. p.
29-34; 1989. Paper presented at a workshop sponsored by the
Economic Research Service, USDA and the Farm Foundation, June 6-7,
1988, Washington, DC.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Land development;
Resource conservation; Land policy
43 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.W57 no.261
Distribution of tax credits under the Wisconsin Farmland
Preservation Law. Bonderud, Kendra L.; Barrows, Richard L.
Madison, Wis.? : University of Wisconsin?, 1986?; 1986.
85 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. (Agricultural economics staff paper
series (Madison, Wis.) ; no. 261.). October 1986. Includes
bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agriculture; Taxation; Wisconsin; Farms;
Taxation; Wisconsin
44 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.W57 no.191
Distribution of tax relief under the Wisconsin farmland
preservation program an analysis of the current program and policy
alternatives. Barrows, Richard L.
Madison, Wis. : College of Agricultural and Life Sciences,; 1981.
71 p. ; 29 cm.. (Agricultural economics staff paper
series / University of Wisconsin. Cooperative Extension
Service ; no. 191). February, 1981.
Language: English
45 NAL Call. No.: aHT392.A55 Do
state property tax programs preserve farmland.
Hady, T.F.
Washington, The Division; Sept 1981.
Rural development perspectives - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
Economic Research Service, Economic Development Division (4): p.
40-43; Sept 1981.
Descriptors: Property taxes; Farmland; Land conservation; Tax laws;
Appraisal; Land utilization
Abstract: This article discusses three broad types of
differential assessment programs for farmland: (1)
preferential assessment, (2) deferred tax, and (3) restrictive
agreement.
46 NAL Call. No.: HD256.S7
Ecological planning for farmlands preservation : a sourcebook for
educators and planners.
Steiner, Frederick
S.l. s.n.; 1980.
122 p. : ill., maps ; 22 x 28 cm. "Washington State
University Cooperative Extension is working with the WSU
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture and
Whitman County Regional Planning Council in the distribution of
this sourcebook. Grant number G007802599 project number
522AH80081, from the U.S. Office of Education, Office of
Environmental Education. "Selected bibliography of ecological
planning and agricultural preservation resources": p. 97-121.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Planning; United States; Land use,
Rural; United States; Agriculture and state
47 NAL Call. No.: HT401.J68
Economic critique of U.S. prime farmland preservation
policies. Nelson, A.C.
Elmsford, N.Y. : Pergamon Press; 1990.
Journal of rural studies v. 6 (2): p. 119-142; 1990. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Farmland; Land evaluation; Land policy; Use
value; Rural urban relations; Economic theories; Land tax; Legal
rights; Development rights; Zoning; Welfare economics
48 NAL Call. No.: 280.8 J822 The
effects of suburbanization on agriculture.
Lopez, R.A.; Adelaja, A.O.; Andrews, M.S.
Ames, Iowa : American Agricultural Economics Association; 1988 May.
American journal of agricultural economics v. 70 (2): p. 346-358;
1988 May. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: New Jersey; Agricultural production; Economic
dualism; Farmland; Profit functions; Suburban areas;
Urbanization; Land management; Agricultural prices
Abstract: This article conceptualizes the effects of suburban
population density and land speculation on agricultural
production choices, prices, and profits. A dual profit
function model and a system of reduced-form price equations are
used to estimate these effects for New Jersey. Results
show that vegetable production is the only subsector to
benefit from suburbanization, while livestock is the most
adversely affected. Suburbanization reduces responsiveness to
agricultural prices and discourages captial and land use. The
overall impact on profits is positive when capital gains on land
are included. Policy implications for farmland
preservation and "right to farm" legislation are discussed.
49 NAL Call. No.: 916937(AGE)
Emerging rights in agricultural land.
Braden, J.B.
Urbana, Ill., The Department; May 1980.
Illinois agricultural economics staff paper, series E
agricultural economics -Dept. of Agricultural Economics,
University of Illinois (E-117): 30 p.; May 1980. 45 ref.
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Land utilization; Land
policies; Soil conservation; Water quality; Environmental
protection
50 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.W57
Estimating the progressivity of farm tax credits for
alternative circuit-breaker formulas.
Johnson, M.B.; Wirth, C.E.
Madison, The Department; May 1979.
Agricultural economics staff paper - University of Wisconsin,
Department of Agricultural Economics (162): 14 p.; May 1979. 10
ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Michigan; Wisconsin; USA; Farmland; Preservation;
Property taxes; Development rights
Abstract: Extract: Michigan and Wisconsin recently instituted
farmland preservation programs that offer farmers property tax
relief in exchange for development rights agreements. Both
states base their tax relief schemes on the circuit-breaker
principle, but use different formulas. Income and property tax data
for a sample of Wisconsin farmers are used to compare the impacts
of the two formulas on the progressivity of the
property tax for farmers. Although the Wisconsin formula does a
better job of concentrating relief on low income farmers, the more
generous Michigan program reduces farm property tax regressivity
more.
51 NAL Call. No.: S401.A45
Ethical principles for compensation decisions in agricultural
property law. Milon, J.W.
Gainesville, Fla. : The Program, [1983?]; 1983.
Agriculture, change and human values : proceedings,
multidisciplinary conference [Oct 18-21, 1982] / edited by R.
Haynes, R. Lanier ; sponsored by University of Florida,
Humanities and Agriculture Pro. v. 2 p. 806-820; 1983.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Property protection;
Agricultural and rural law; Ethics; Economics; History
52 NAL Call. No.: QE1.G38
Evaluating the effectiveness of local government farmland
protection programs (in the United States).
Mundie, R.M.
Wiesbaden, W. Ger. : Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft; 1982.
GeoJournal v. 6 (6): p. 513-517; 1982. 6 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: USA
53 NAL Call. No.: HD5724.M5 no.42 An
evaluation of Public Act 116, Michigan's farmland and open space
preservation program.
Cochran, Mark J.; Libby, Lawrence Winthrop,_1940-; Connor,
Larry J., East Lansing, Mich. : Michigan State University
Center for Rural Manpower & Public Affairs,; 1977.
iv, 55 p. ; 28 cm.. (Report / Michigan State University.
Center for Rural Manpower & Public Affairs ; no. 42). Cover title.
March 1977.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Agricultural conservation; Law and legislation;
Michigan; Open spaces; Law and legislation; Michigan; Land
use, Rural; Law and legislation; Michigan
54 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822 The
evolution of federal farmland protection policy.
Dunford, R.W.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; May/June 1982.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 37 (3): p.
133-136; May/June 1982. 12 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Farmland; Federal; Land policies; Legislation
Abstract: This paper describes efforts of both the
legislative and executive branches to keep the federal
government from contributing to the unnecessary and
irreversible conversion of farmland to nonfarm uses.
55 NAL Call. No.: aHD183.N27E8
Executive summary : the protection of farmland : a reference
guidebook for state and local governments.. The protection of
farmland : a reference guidebook for state and local
governments
Coughlin, Robert E.; Keene, John C.; Esseks, J. Dixon; Toner,
William; Rosenberger, Lisa.&OThe protection of farmland : a
reference guidebook for state and local governments
National Agricultural Lands Study (U.S.)
Washington, D.C. National Agricultural Lands Study for sale by the
Superintendent of Documents; 1980.
39 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. Cover title: National
Agricultural Lands Study : executive summary : the protection of
farmland. A report to the National Agricultural Lands
Study from the Regional Science Research Institute, Amherst,
Massachusetts. "December, 1980. Includes tables.
Bibliography: p. 39.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Planning; United States
56 NAL Call. No.: TD428.A37K83 1980
Executive summary agricultural land use water interaction : problem
abatement, project monitoring, and monitoring
strategies.. Agricultural land use water quality interaction
Executive summary, agricultural land use water interaction
Kuhner, J.
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Water Planning
Division Washington, D.C. : The Division,; 1980; EP 1.2:Ag
8/6/exec.sum.. 15 p. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Caption title:
Agricultural land use water quality interaction. "Jochen
Kuhner"--P. 1. September 1980.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Agricultural pollution; Water quality management
57 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.W57 Farm
economics, the farming cycle and farmland preservation. Barrows,
R.; Luening, R.
Madison, The Department; Mar 1980.
Agricultural economics staff paper - University of Wisconsin,
Department of Agricultural Economics (172): 16 p.; Mar 1980. 5
ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Wisconsin; USA; Farmland; Preservation; Farm
planning; Land use planning
58 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.W57 no.172 Farm
economics, the farming cycle and farmland preservation. Barrows,
Richard L.
Madison, Wis. : College of Agricultural and Life Sciences,; 1980.
15, [1] p. ; 29 cm.. (Agricultural economics staff paper series /
University of Wisconsin. Cooperative Extension
Service ; no. 172). March 1980. Bibliography: p. [16].
Language: English
59 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Farmland conservancies: a middleground approach to
agricultural land preservation.
Little, C.E.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; Sept/Oct 1980.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 35 (5): p.
204-211. ill; Sept/Oct 1980. 13 ref.
Language: ENGLISH
60 NAL Call. No.: Videocassette no.1360
Farmland forever Florentine Films.
American Farmland Trust, Florentine Films
Washington, D.C. : American Farmland Trust,; 1991.
1 videocassette (18 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 2 booklets + 3
leaflets. Accompanying materials in folder.
Language: English
Descriptors: Development rights transfer; Land use, Rural;
Rural development
Abstract: Video and materials discuss the farmers'
perspective on a land protection tool called "purchase of
development rights." PDR involves the purchase of a deed
restriction on qualified farmland that restricts future use of that
land to agricultural or open space uses, either
permanently or for a specified period of time. The farmers
still own and use the land and can sell or transfer it to
others; however, the deed restriction remains for the length of
time determined.
61 NAL Call. No.: aZ5071.N3
Farmland preservation, 1970-1982.
Gilbert, H.
Beltsville : The Library; Dec 1982.
Quick bibliography series - National Agricultural Library
(83-10): 21 p.; Dec 1982. Bibliography.
Language: English
62 NAL Call. No.: aZ5071.N3
Farmland preservation 1979-1987.
Maclean, J.
Beltsville, Md. : The Library; 1988 Apr.
Quick bibliography series - U.S. Department of Agriculure,
National Agricultural Library (U.S.). (88-51): 14 p.; 1988
Apr.
Language: English
Descriptors: Farmland; Property protection; Bibliographies
63 NAL Call. No.: HD7289.U5F37 1987
Farmland preservation and affordable housing meeting both
needs., Draft.. Housing Assistance Council
Washington, D.C. : The Council,; 1987.
ix, 53 leaves ; 28 cm. Proceedings of a seminar, February 26,
1987. March 1987.
Language: English
Descriptors: Housing, Rural; United States; Congresses; Rural poor;
Housing; United States; Congresses; Land use, Rural;
United States; Congresses; Agricultural conservation; United
States; Congresses
64 NAL Call. No.: S561.6.A115N6
Farmland preservation directory Northeastern United States.
Northeast Farmland Preservation Project, Natural Resources
Defense Council New York : Natural Resources Defense Council,;
1986.
180 p. ; 26 cm. Includes index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Farms; Northeastern States; Land use, Rural;
Northeastern States; Economics of scale
65 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Farmland preservation in Oregon.
Pease, J.R.; Jackson, P.L.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; Nov/Dec 1979.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 34 (6): p.
256-259. ill; Nov/Dec 1979. 2 ref.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Oregon
66 NAL Call. No.: aZ5071.N3
Farmland preservation January 1979 - February 1989.
MacLean, J.T.
Beltsville, Md. : The Library; 1989 May.
Quick bibliography series - U.S. Department of Agriculure,
National Agricultural Library (U.S.). (89-60): 16 p.; 1989
May. Updates QB 88-51. Bibliography.
Language: English
Descriptors: Farmland; Conservation; Bibliographies
67 NAL Call. No.: aZ5071.N3
Farmland preservation: January 1979-August 1991.
Gates, J.P.
Beltsville, Md. : The Library; 1991 Nov.
Quick bibliography series - U.S. Department of Agriculture,
National Agricultural Library (U.S.). (92-05): 18 p.; 1991
Nov. Updates QB 89-60. Bibliography.
Language: English
Descriptors: Farmland; Conservation; Bibliographies
68 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Farmland preservation: playing political hardball.
Little, C.E.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1984 Jul.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 39 (4): p. 248-250; 1984
Jul.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Farmland; Preservation; Rural
areas; Policy; Land use; Protection; Ownership
69 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5N3
Farmland preservation policy and programs.
Rose, J.G.
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico School of Law; 1984
Jul. Natural resources journal v. 24 (3): p. 591-640; 1984
Jul. Includes 126 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Farmland; Supply
balance; Preservation; Policy; Development rights
70 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.W57
Farmland preservation policy in Dane County, Wisconsin.
Barrows, R.; Rude, A.
Madison, Wis., The Department; June 1980.
Staff paper series - Wisconsin University, Dept. of
Agricultural Economics (181): 16 p.; June 1980. 21 ref.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Wisconsin
71 NAL Call. No.: HD266.A14L6
Farmland preservation policy in Dane County, Wisconsin.
Barrows, R.; Rude, A.
Ames, Iowa, North Central Regional Center for Rural
Development; 1981. Local agricultural land policies; cases
from the Midwest. p. 191-209; 1981. 21 ref.
Descriptors: Wisconsin
72 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.W57
Farmland preservation policy in Iowa County, Wisconsin.
Barrows, R.; Rude, A.; Pletcher, J.
Madison, Wis., The Department; Aug 1980.
Staff paper series - Wisconsin University, Dept. of
Agricultural Economics (182): 10 p.; Aug 1980.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Wisconsin
73 NAL Call. No.: QH540.I55 A
farmland preservation policy in the United States.
Ward, R.M.
London : Gordon and Breach Science Publishers; 1987.
International journal of environmental studies v. 30 (2/3): p.
125-135. ill., maps; 1987. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Michigan; Farmland; Preservation;
Environmental policy; Agricultural policy; Conversion;
Environmental legislation; Urbanization; Conservation
74 NAL Call. No.: KF26.A3577 1979d
Farmland protection act : hearing before the Subcommittee on
Environment, Soil Conservation, and Forestry of the Committee on
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, United States Senate, Ninety-
sixth Congress, first session, on S. 795 ... July 10, 1979.
United States Congress Senate Committee on Agriculture,
Nutrition, and Forestry Subcommittee on Environment, Soil
Conservation, and Forestry. Washington U.S. Govt. Print. Off; 1979.
iv, 153 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Cover title.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Planning; United States;
Agricultural laws and legislation; United States
75 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Farmland protection as a community development issue: Alabama
farmer and landowner perspectives.
Molnar, J.J.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Nov.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (6): p. 528-531; 1985
Nov. Includes 7 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Agricultural land; Farmland; Conversion; Land
evaluation; Land prices; Land resources; Protection;
Farmers' attitudes; Landowners; Surveys; Opinions
76 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Farmland protection as a community development issue: Alabama
farmer and landowner perspectives.
Molnar, J.J.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Nov.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (6): p. 528-531; 1985
Nov. Includes 7 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Alabama; Agricultural land; Farmland; Land
ownership; Community development; Land use
Abstract: Extract: A 1982 survey of Alabama farmers and
landowners sought opinions about protecting agricultural land from
conversion to urban and industrial uses. Farmers
recognized the seriousness of the problem, supported
regulatory action, and felt there was a general feeling of
responsibility toward society on the part of landowners.
Current use-value assessment was the only one of seven
specific farmland protection strategies that received clear
acceptance. Attitudinal dimensions, farm characteristics, and
personal attributes were used to predict support for specific
strategies. Respondents' overall orientation toward government
involvement in farmland protection was the best predictor of the
various approaches. Younger farmers tended to be more
amenable to protection measures. Older landowners and
landowners with higher incomes were less favorable toward
government involvement in the land market.
77 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Farmland protection in the Netherlands.
Steiner, F.R.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; Mar/Apr 1980.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 3C (2): p.
71-76. ill; Mar/Apr 1980. 8 ref.
Descriptors: Netherlands
78 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Farmland protection in Washington State: an analysis.
Christensen, G.R.; Budd, W.W.; Reganold, J.P.; Steiner, F.R.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1988 Sep.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 43 (5): p. 411-415. maps;
1988 Sep. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Washington; Agricultural land; Land use; Law;
Property protection; Urbanization; Farm surveys; Farm income;
Questionnaires; Program evaluation
79 NAL Call. No.: QE1.G38
Farmland protection planning in British Columbia.
Pierce, J.T.; Furuseth, O.J.
Wiesbaden, W. Ger. : Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft; 1982.
GeoJournal v. 6 (6): p. 555-560; 1982. 11 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Canada
80 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Farmland protection policy: the critical area approach (Land use).
Gustafson, G.C.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; July/Aug 1981.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 36 (4): p.
194-198. ill; July/Aug 1981. 27 ref.
Descriptors: USA
81 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 IN2E
Farmland protection techniques.
Sargent, C.A.
Lafayette, Ind., The Service; May 1982.
Extension circular - Purdue University, Cooperative Extension
Service (EC-563): 28 p.; May 1982. 28 ref.
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Protection; Land utilization;
Legislation; Public policies
Abstract: Extract: The publication attempts to analyze some of the
current issues in agricultural land use - particularly the matter
of farmland protection and how it might be
accomplished. Policy options are proposed and examined for
local and state levels. A county farmland protection program for
Indiana is outlined and evaluated.
82 NAL Call. No.: QH540.A4 Food
for thought: can we preserve our agricultural land
resource. Simpson-Lewis, W.L.; Manning, E.W.
Peterborough, Ont., Trent University; Spring/Summer 1981.
Alternatives v. 10 (1): p. 29-42. ill; Spring/Summer 1981.
Includes 33 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Canada
83 NAL Call. No.: S539.5.A77 The
forum concept to mediate agricultural nuisance complaints. Voris,
J.C.
New York, N.Y. : Springer; 1990.
Applied agricultural research v. 5 (4): p. 335-337; 1990.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Agricultural policy; Political
power
Abstract: Finding suitable sites for new agricultural
facilities and protecting established sites from an
increasingly well organized and well informed public has
become a major concern for many commodities. The California Turkey
Forum was developed into a nonprofit corporation whose mission was
to abate nuisance complaints stemming from turkey production in
California. The forum was organized with simple by-laws designed to
allow broad representation from the
industry and allied industry. Interaction was established with the
County Board of Supervisors and Health and Environmental Agency
people to address situations before they became
problems. Nuisance complaints were resolved by the exertion of peer
and financial pressure on producers. The forum has
formulated "siting" guidelines and managemental standards in a four
county area. Additional counties have asked for help to develop
guidelines and standards for their particular
situations. The California Turkey Forum has unified the
California Turkey Industry into a strong agricultural entity with
considerable political clout.
84 NAL Call. No.: 57.8 C734 A
framework for analysis.
Walker, J.M.
Emmaus, Pa. : J.G. Press; 1989 Apr.
BioCycle v. 30 (4): p. 71-79; 1989 Apr. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Sewage sludge; Application to land; Regulations;
Environmental protection; Public opinion; Agricultural land; Health
hazards; Risks; Heavy metals; Problem analysis
85 NAL Call. No.: S494.5.U72S87 How
states are saving farmland.
Bushwick, N.; Hiemstra, H.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil and Water Conservation Society; 1987.
Sustaining agriculture near cities / edited by William
Lockeretz. p. 189-198; 1987. Paper presented at the "National
Conference on Sustaining Agriculture Near Cities," held
November 20-21, 1986, Boston, Massachusetts. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Land use; Legislation;
Farmland; Resource conservation; States
86 NAL Call. No.: 281.9 M5842 The
impact of the Michigan Farmland and Open Space
Preservation Act on landowner behavior in the greater Lansing area.
Frankel, A.E.; Connor, L.J.
East Lansing, Mich. : The Department; 1988 Apr.
Agricultural economics report - Michigan State University,
Department of Agricultural Economics (509): 33 p.; 1988 Apr.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Michigan; Farmland; Land use; Landowners;
Behavior; Urban rural migration; Land evaluation; Property
taxes; Legislation; Open spaces
87 NAL Call. No.: Q180.A1R42 no.121
Integrated programs of incentives and controls for farmland
preservation in three metropolitan areas.
Rosenberger, Lisa
Amherst, Mass. Regional Science Research Institute; 1980. 47 p.,
(3) p. of plates : ill., map ; 28 cm.. (Regional Science Research
Institute. RSRI discussion paper series ; no. 121). Includes
bibliographical references.
88 NAL Call. No.: aHD205.I58 An
Inventory of state and local programs to protect farmland. United
States, Soil Conservation Service, Council on
Environmental Quality (U.S.),National Agricultural Lands Study
(U.S.)
Washington, D.C. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Soil Conservation
Service? For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.; 1981. (376)
p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. "Participating
agencies: Council on Environmental Quality ... (et al.)--P. 4 of
cover. "September 1981"--P. (1).
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Government policy; United
States; States; Soil conservation; Government policy; United
States; States; Farms; Taxation; United States; Local
taxation; United States; Zoning; United States
89 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V5M3
Involving farmers and the public in protecting farmland.
Patterson, D.
Blacksburg, Va. : The Service; Sept 1982.
M.B. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Cooperative Extension Service (296): p. 9-16; Sept 1982.
Language: English
Descriptors: Virginia; Farmland; Protection; Agricultural
land; Population; Growth; Economy of scale
90 NAL Call. No.: QE1.G38 Is
there any hope for agriculture in California's rapid growth areas?
(Preserving farmland, programs, policies).
Pryde, P.R.
Wiesbaden, W. Ger. : Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft; 1982.
GeoJournal v. 6 (6): p. 533-538. maps; 1982. 1 p. ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: California
91 NAL Call. No.: HD1407.C6 It
is possible to preserve farming.
Conklin, H.E.
Ithaca, N.Y., The Station; May 1982.
Cornell agricultural economics staff paper - Dept. of
Agricultural Economics, Cornell University Agricultural
Experiment Station (82-12): 6 p.; May 1982.
Language: English
Descriptors: Farmland; Preservation; Land utilization;
Urbanization
92 NAL Call. No.: HD1761.U17 Land
and water: will there be enough for agriculture?.
Crosson, P.R.
Washington, D.C. : National Center for Food and Agric Policy,
Resources for the Future; 1988.
U.S. agriculture in a global setting : an agenda for the
future / M. Ann Tutwiler, editor. p. 169-185; 1988.
Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Water resources; Land use;
Forecasts; Water composition and quality; Environmental protection
93 NAL Call. No.: aS622.S6 Land
Evaluation and Site Assessment System goes nationwide
(LESA, Soil Conservation Service, farmland preservation
planning).
Comis, D.L.
Washington : The Service; Mar 1983.
Soil & water conservation news - United States Dept. of
Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service v. 3 (12): p. 5; Mar 1983.
Language: English
Descriptors: USA
94 NAL Call. No.: HD1751.A1S73 Land
use restrictions: Potential impacts on agricultural
landowners associated with Florida's wetland protection act.
Clouser, R.L.
Gainesville, Fla. : The Department; 1986 Mar.
Staff paper - University of Florida, Food and Resource
Economics Department, Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences (292): 6 p.; 1986 Mar.
Language: English
Descriptors: Florida; Wetlands; Land use; Resource
utilization; Regulation; Land evaluation; Agricultural land;
Development policy; Mathematical models
95 NAL Call. No.: S601.A34
Landscape ecological aspects of agro-ecosystems.
Gulinck, H.
Amsterdam : Elsevier; 1986 Jun.
Agriculture, ecosystems and environment v. 16 (2): p. 79-86; 1986
Jun. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Farmland; Landscape
conservation; Ecosystems; Environmental protection
96 NAL Call. No.: S1.A375 The
law of the land--the effects of legislation (Farmland
preservation). Manning, E.W.; McCuaig, J.D.; Ward, E.N.
Ottawa, Agrican Publishers; Fall 1980.
Agrologist v. 9 (4): p. 18-19; Fall 1980.
Language: English
Descriptors: Canada
97 NAL Call. No.: HD184.V8L3
LESA: a new approach to Land Evaluation and Site Assessment for
farmland protection decisions.
Googins, R.L.
Blacksburg, Va. : The Service; 1985 May.
Land; issues and problems - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, Cooperative Extension Service (65): 3 p.; 1985
May. Includes 3 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Land evaluation; Site class assessment;
Farmland; Decision making; Land capability; Usda
98 NAL Call. No.: 1 AG84Y LESA
(Land Evaluation and Site Assessment system) shows which lands
should stay in farms (U.S. Department of Agriculture's farmland
protection program, Clarke County, Virginia, and
McHenry County, Illinois, as examples). Wright, L.E.
Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Agriculture; 1983.
The Yearbook of agriculture. p. 508-516. ill; 1983.
Language: English
Descriptors: USA; Virginia; Illinois
99 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
LESA--agricultural land evaluation and site assessment.
Wright, L.E.; JSWCA; Zitzmann, W.; Young, K.; Googins, R.
Ankeny, IA : Soil Conservation Society of America; Mar-Apr
1983. Journal of soil and water conservation v. 38 (2): p.
82-86; Mar-Apr 1983.
Language: English
Descriptors: Farmland; Agricultural land; Rural-urban fringe areas;
Soil mapping; Public policies; Land classification;
Land surveying; Land use
Abstract: Extract: Agricultural land protection policy is not a
"no-growth" policy. It is a policy that supports urban
growth in a compact, efficient pattern conserving both
agricultural and urban resources. Determining which
agricultural land to protect and under what conditions
involves important, difficult decisions.
100 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 W27MI
Local approaches for farmland preservation in Washington.
Steiner, F.; Wagner, W.; Theilacker, J.
WA
Pullman, Wash., The Service; Nov 1979.
EM - Cooperative Extension, Washington State
University.Washington State University. Cooperative Extension
Service (4521): 7 p.; Nov 1979. 14 ref.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Washington
101 NAL Call. No.: Q125.E5
Louis Bromfield versus the "Age of Irritation".
Beeman, R.
Newark, N.J. : American Society for Environmental History;
1993. Environmental history review v. 17 (1): p. 77-92; 1993.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Historical records; Farming systems;
Agricultural land; Soil conservation; Environmental
protection; Organic farming
102 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.W6W53
Mapping to preserve agricultural land alternatives for local
officials and citizens.
Barrows, R.; Klingelhoets, A.J.; Krauskopf, T.; Yanggen, D. WI
Madison, Wis., The Programs; Mar 1980.
Publication - Cooperative Extension Programs, University of
Wisconsin Extension (A3037): 20 p. ill., maps; Mar 1980.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Wisconsin
103 NAL Call. No.: HT390.G74
Market and market-institutional perspectives on the
agricultural land preservation issue.
Mulkey, D.; Clouser, R.L.
Lexington, Ky. : College of Business and Economics, University of
Kentucky; 1987.
Growth and change v. 18 (1): p. 72-81; 1987. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Land use; Markets; Farm
closures; Program development
104 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M36EL
Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation; a summary.
Bellows, W.J.
College Park, Md., The Service; 1977.
Extension leaflet.Maryland. University. Cooperative Extension
Service (88): 12 p. ill; 1977. Includes bibliography.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Maryland
105 NAL Call. No.: HD1773.A2N6
Measuring the nonmarket value of Massachusetts agricultural land:
a case study.
Halstead, J.M.
Amherst, Mass. : The Council; Apr 1984.
Journal - Northeastern Agricultural Economics Council v. 13 (1): p.
12-19; Apr 1984. Includes 8 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Massachusetts; Agricultural land; Value; Market;
Wildlife; Recreation; Externalities; Models; Preservation
Abstract: Extract: Agricultural land provides a variety of
"nonmarket" services to the Commonwealth, including wildlife
habitat, scenic vistas, and recreation. This study utilizes an
iterative bidding game to estimate willingness-to-pay of
residents of three central Massachusetts counties to preserve state
agricultural land. Through the use of these data,
estimates of the value of these nonmarket amenities are
derived so that a fuller measure of the value of agricultural land
can be obtained.
106 NAL Call. No.: HT166.A1A4
Metropolitan agriculture: farming in the city's shadow.
Heimlich, R.E.
Chicago, Ill. : American Planning Association; 1989.
Journal of the American Planning Association v. 55 (4): p.
457-466. maps; 1989. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Rural urban relations; Farming; Farmland; Land
use; Trends; Settlement patterns; Farm inputs;
Environmental protection; Life style; Consumer preferences
107 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822 The
Michigan farmland preservation program: an evaluation.
Gardner, P.D.; Frazier, D.N.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; Nov/Dec 1981.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 36 (6): p.
344-347. maps; Nov/Dec 1981. 9 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Michigan
108 NAL Call. No.: HD170.B87 1983
National directory of farmland protection organizations., 1st ed.
Bushwick, Nancy; Hiemstra, Hal D.
NASDA Research Foundation, Farmland Project.
Washington, D.C. (1616 H. St., N.W., Washington 20006) NASDA
Research Foundation, Farmland Project; 1983.
87 p. ; 27 cm.. (Preservation report (NASDA Research
Foundation. Farmland Project) ; no. 4.). May 1983. Includes
bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; United States; Societies, etc;
Directories; Soil conservation; United States; Societies, etc;
Directories; Agriculture; United States; Societies, etc;
Directories; Environmental protection; United States;
Societies, etc; Directories
109 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822 A
"new" case for differential assessment of prime farmlands. Mark,
S.M.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; July/Aug 1982.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 37 (4): p.
210-212; July/Aug 1982. 13 ref.
Descriptors: Farmland; Appraisal; Differential assessment;
Farm real estate; Taxes
Abstract: Extract: From the social policy view, a revision of land
valuation policies toward relatively more favorable rates on higher
quality lands not only conforms with basic
conservation principles but also helps resolve the incongruity
between farmland preservation as a policy goal and the often
contradictory results of tax assessment practices. These
findings suggest a revived and revised role for differential
assessment as a means of promoting a more orderly transition in the
conversion of farmland and as a more formidable means of conserving
prime lands in competition with urban land use.
110 NAL Call. No.: HD166.P56 New
Jersey: a state and local partnership to protect farmland.
Brumback, B.C.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida : FAU/FIU, Joint Center for
Environmental and Urban Problems; 1989.
Plowing the urban fringe : an assessment of alternative
approaches to farmland preservation / [edited by Hal Hiemstra,
Nancy Bushwick]. p. 91-111; 1989. (Monograph / Joint Center for
Environmental and Urban problems ; 88-2). Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: New Jersey; Farmland; Land use planning;
Agricultural development; Use value; Tax incentives;
Development rights; Program development; Case studies
111 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX New
land laws (Use and planning, preservation of agricultural land,
Iowa). Huntington, S.H.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; Fall 1983.
Extension review - United States Department of Agriculture, Science
and Education Administration v. 54 (4): p. 34-35. ill; Fall 1983.
Language: English
Descriptors: Iowa
112 NAL Call. No.: HD166.P56 New
York state: protecting farming with agricultural
districts. Sternamen, S.; Mumby, E.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida : FAU/FIU, Joint Center for
Environmental and Urban Problems; 1989.
Plowing the urban fringe : an assessment of alternative
approaches to farmland preservation / [edited by Hal Hiemstra,
Nancy Bushwick]. p. 79-89; 1989. (Monograph / Joint Center for
Environmental and Urban problems ; 88-2). Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: New York; Farmland; Land use; Urbanization; State
government; Program evaluation; Case studies
113 NAL Call. No.: QE1.G38
North American farmland protection strategies in retrospect.
Bryant, C.R.; Russwurm, L.H.
Wiesbaden, W. Ger. : Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft; 1982.
GeoJournal v. 6 (6): p. 501-511; 1982. 2 p. ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: North America
114 NAL Call. No.: 100 W27S The
open space tax act in Washington: background and current
provisions. Dunford, R.W.
Pullman : The Center; Feb 1979.
Circular - College of Agriculture Research Center, Washington State
University (613): 14 p.; Feb 1979. Includes 7
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Washington; Farmland; Preservation; Appraisal;
Conservation; Property taxes
Abstract: Extract: In 1970 Washington enacted the Open Space Tax
Act to preserve and conserve agricultural and open space lands
through a differential assessment program. Low
participation in the program produced extensive amendments to the
law in 1973. Current-use assessments are based upon the
capitalized, earning capacity of the property. Eligibility
criteria include parcel size, land use, and agricultural
income requirements in some cases. Rural land must be enrolled in
the program for a minimum of ten years. Withdrawal from the program
results in a rollback tax plus interest. Without
proper notification, withdrawal can also result in an
additional penalty equal to 20 percent of the rollback tax.
115 NAL Call. No.: HD171.A15O8 Our
disappearing farmland proceedings of the farmland
preservation conference, Bouck Hall, SUNY Cobleskill,
Cobleskill, New York, July 28, 1988. New York (State),
Legislature, Legislative Commission on Dairy Industry
Development, New York (State), Legislature, Legislative
Commission on Rural Resources, New York Farm Bureau
Albany, N.Y.? : State of New York, Legislative Commission on Dairy
Industry Development?, [1988?]; 1988.
1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 28 cm. Cover title. Includes
bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; New York (State); Congresses
116 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.W57 no.194
Overview and analysis of participation in the Farmland
Preservation Program, 1977-1979.
Barrows, Richard L.
Madison, Wis. : College of Agricultural and Life Sciences,; 1981.
30 p. : maps ; 29 cm.. (Agricultural economics staff
paper series / University of Wisconsin. Cooperative Extension
Service ; no. 194). January 1981.
Language: English
117 NAL Call. No.: 100 N46S (1)
Ownership of undeveloped land and farmland preservation in New
Jersey. Campbell, A.B.; Decter, S.A.
New Brunswick, N.J. : The Station; 1980 Mar.
Bulletin - Cook College, Rutgers State University, New Jersey
Agricultural Experiment Station (854): 44 p. maps; 1980 Mar.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: New Jersey; Land ownership; Farmland;
Urbanization; Zoning; Land use; Land development
118 NAL Call. No.: SB469.L34
Participation in Maryland's Agricultural Land Preservation
Program: the adoption of an innovative agricultural land
policy.
Pitt, D.G.; Phipps, T.; Lessley, B.V.
Madison : University of Wisconsin Press; 1988.
Landscape journal v. 7 (1): p. 15-30. maps; 1988. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Maryland; Landscape conservation; Planning;
Agricultural land; Preservation; Land development; Development
rights; Landowners; Models
119 NAL Call. No.: HD256.P55
Planning and zoning for farmland protection a community based
approach. American Farmland Trust
East Lansing, MI : The Trust,; 1987.
58 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Bibliography: p. 58.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; United States; Planning; Farms;
United States; Zoning; United States
120 NAL Call. No.: HD708.M37
Planning control to protect agricultural land report of a
study tour undertaken in the Netherlands, 4-11 October 1981.
Martyn, E. B. H.; Samuel, M. P.
London : ADAS, [1983?]; 1983.
16, [8] p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm. Cover title. At head of
title: Ministry of Agriculture, Fishery and Food, ADAS
Overseas Study Tour Programme 1981/82.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Netherlands; Planning
121 NAL Call. No.: HD1407.C6
Planning for a new distribution of rural people with a
postscript on why zoning cannot preserve agriculture.
Conklin, H.E.
Ithaca, N.Y., The Station; Nov 1979.
Cornell agricultural economics staff paper - Dept. of
Agricultural Economics, Cornell University Agricultural
Experiment Station (79-37): 5 p.; Nov 1979.
Language: English
Descriptors: Rural areas; Population growth; Farmland; Land
utilization
122 NAL Call. No.: S900.E53
Planning for agricultural lands in British Columbia--progress and
problems (Farmland protection).
Furuseth, O.J.
Lausanne, Switzerland, Elsevier Sequoia; Winter 1981.
The Environmentalist v. 1 (4): p. 299-309; Winter 1981.
Includes 2 p. ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Canada
123 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Planning for agriculture, suburbs and rural housing: Ontario's
experience (Preservation of farmlands).
Rodd, R.S.
Ankeny, Soil Conservation Society of America; Jan/Feb 1979. Journal
of soil and water conservation v. 34 (1): p. 11-15. ill., maps;
Jan/Feb 1979. 14 ref.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Canada
124 NAL Call. No.: HD166.P56
Plowing the urban fringe an assessment of alternative
approaches to farmland preservation.
Hiemstra, Hal D.; Bushwick, Nancy
Joint Center for Environmental and Urban Problems
Fort Lauderdale, Florida : Florida Atlantic University /
Florida International University, Joint Center for
Environmental and Urban Problems,; 1989. xiii, 145 p. : ill. ; 23
cm. (Monograph (Joint Center for Environmental and Urban Problems
; 88-2.). Includes bibliographies.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; United States; Farms; United
States; Environmental protection; United States
125 NAL Call. No.: HD1761.A1M5 no.74-18
Policies for the protection of prime agricultural lands.
Raup, Philip M.
St. Paul, Minn. : Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics,
University of Minnesota,; 1974.
14 leaves ; 30 cm.. (Staff paper (University of Minnesota.
Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics) ; P74-18.).
August 1974. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
126 NAL Call. No.: HT401.J68
Policies to preserve prime farmland in the U.S.A.: a comment.
Daniels, T.L.
Elmsford, N.Y. : Pergamon Press; 1990.
Journal of rural studies v. 6 (3): p. 331-346. maps; 1990. Reply
by A.C. Nelson, p. 337-346. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Farmland; Land evaluation; Land policy; Use
value; Rural urban relations; Economic theory; Land tax; Legal
rights; Zoning; Welfare economics
127 NAL Call. No.: KF26.S6 1979 The
preservation and control of farmland.
United States Congress Senate Select Committee on Small
Business Washington U.S. Govt. Print. Off; 1979.
iii, 343 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Bibliography: p. 282-295.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Farms; United States; Family farms; United
States; Agriculture; United States
128 NAL Call. No.: HC10.D6 no.5 The
preservation and use of agricultural land : land use
policies and their implementation, a survey.
Meister, Anton D.,; 1944-
Palmerston North (N.Z.) Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Farm
Management, Massey University l980; 1982.
42 p. ; 26 cm.. (Discussion paper in natural resource
economics, 0110-2044 ; no. 5). Bibliography: p. 36-38.
Language: English
129 NAL Call. No.: S541.5.T2R4 no.86-11
Preservation of prime farmland and planned rural development a
literature review.
Cunningham, Donald A.; McManus, B. R.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Agricultural Experiment Station
Knoxville, Tenn. : The Station,; 1986; Y 3.T 25:2 P 92/2. v, 34 p.
; 28 cm. (Research report ; 86-11). June 1986.
"E11-1215-00-001-87"--P. [4] of cover. Bibliography: p.
24-33.
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Farms; Rural development
130 NAL Call. No.: Z7164.L3T79
Preserving agricultural lands an international annotated
bibliography. Trzyna, Thaddeus C.
California Institute of Public Affairs
Claremont, Calif. : California Institute of Public Affairs,; 1984.
82 p. ; 28 cm. (Environmental studies series (California Institute
of Public Affairs) ; 7.). Includes index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Government policy; Bibliography; Soil
conservation; Government policy; Bibliography
131 NAL Call. No.: HD256.U5
Preserving America's farmland, a goal the Federal government should
support. United States General Accounting Office
Washington General Accounting Office; 1979.
viii, 72 p. : ill. ; 27 cm.. (CED-79-109). Includes
bibliographical references.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Farms; United States; Land use, Rural; United
States
132 NAL Call. No.: HC107.C2C7
Preserving (California's) agricultural lands--rural planning for
rural communities.
Lefaver, S.
San Francisco, California Tomorrow; Winter 1978/1979.
Cry California v. 14 (1): p. 13-17. ill; Winter 1978/1979.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: California
133 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M36EL
Preserving farmland in Maryland.
College Park, Md. : The Service; 1983-1984.
[Extension] leaflet - University of Maryland, Cooperative
Extension Service (187): 2 p.; 1983-1984.
Language: English
Descriptors: Maryland; Farmland
134 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V5M3
Preserving rural uses of the land: Why? Where? How much? Who pays.
Plaut, T.R.
Blacksburg, Va. : The Service; Sept 1982.
M.B. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Cooperative Extension Service (296): p. 1-7; Sept 1982.
Includes 19 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Rural; Land utilization; Urbanization; Farmland;
Preservation; Agricultural production; Statistical data
Abstract: Extract: In this paper we consider some of the more
important questions assciated with the preservation of land for
farming and other rural uses. First, we detail more
carefully the effects of urban expansion on farming and other rural
activities. Second, we address, from a national and
regional perspective, the question, Why preserve farmland? and
review some of the state and local approaches to farmland
preservation. Finally, we consider a central question in rural land
preservation: Who pays? Is the cost of preservation
largely assumed by the public or the private sector?
135 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Prime agricultural land protection: Washington State's
experience. Reganold, J.P.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1986 Mar.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 41 (2): p. 89-92. ill.,
maps; 1986 Mar. Includes 29 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Washington; Agricultural land; Soil conservation;
Erosion control; Urbanization; Topsoil; Erosion; Soil surveys
136 NAL Call. No.: HT401.J68
Problems in implementing farmland preservation policies in
Connecticut. Rickard, T.J.
Elmsford : Pergamon Journals; 1986.
Journal of rural studies v. 2 (3): p. 197-207; 1986. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Connecticut; Land use planning; Preservation;
Differential assessment; Development rights; State government;
Zoning; Rural planning; Agricultural policy
137 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Protecting agricultural land in the Bluegrass.
Southerland, R.J.; Nieman, T.J.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 Nov.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (6): p. 485-487. ill.,
maps; 1985 Nov. Includes 7 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Kentucky; Agricultural land; Urbanization;
Specialized farming; Protection; Conservation; Land use; Land use
planning
138 NAL Call. No.: HD205.L353
Protecting agricultural lands.
Thompson, E.P. Jr
Covelo, Calif. : Island Press; 1984.
Land-saving action : a written symposium by 29 experts on
private land conservation in the 1980s / edited by Russell L.
Brenneman and Sarah M. Bates. p. 64-73. maps; 1984. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use planning; Agricultural land; Population
growth; Regional planning; Zoning; Easements; Farm management
139 NAL Call. No.: S494.5.A3W3
Protecting America's farmland resource (USA).
Hiemstra, H.D.
Washington, D.C., National Agricultural Aviation Association; Mar
1982. WAA; the world of agricultural aviation v. 9 (3): p. 28-32.
ill; Mar 1982.
Language: English
Descriptors: USA
140 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V5M3
Protecting and preserving rural land uses: issues, problems,
institutions; proceedings of a conference.
Marshall, J.P.; Kerns, W.R., (eds.)
Blacksburg, Va. : The Service; Sept 1982.
M.B. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Cooperative Extension Service (296): 82 p.; Sept 1982.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land; Land utilization; Agricultural land;
Development rights; Taxation; Water laws; Water quality; Water
policies
Abstract: Extract: A conference on Protecting and Preserving Rural
Land Use in Virginia produced twelve papers, ten devoted to land-
use policy and two to water policy. For the
proceedings, the papers are presented in four subsets: land-use
issues, case studies and methods, and water policy. The available
supply of cropland, the impact of an expanding
metropolis on an urban-fringe locality, and the way changes in
culture impact land are discussed as issues. The case studies
examine the transferable development rights program of Calvert
County, Maryland; the development rights purchase program of
Suffolk County, New York; and the development of differential
taxation and tax-relief programs by states. Among the methods
examined are zoning, transferable development rights,
purchases of development rights, and timing and placement of
utilities. The problems of changing water law from the
Riparian Rights Doctrine to an alternative system and of
implementing areawide water quality programs are discussed.
141 NAL Call. No.: HD105.D45
Protecting farmland from whom and for what purpose?.
McDonald, G.; Rickson, R.
Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press; 1987.
Demands on rural lands : planning for resource use / edited by
Chris Cocklin, Barry Smit, and Tom Johnston. p. 97-111; 1987.
(Westview special studies in natural resources and energy). Paper
presented at an international conference on "Management of Rural
Resources," 1983, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Australia; Farmland; Land use; Resource
allocation; Property protection; Social welfare; Market
competition; Supply balance; Agricultural production
142 NAL Call. No.: ArUHD256.P756 1989
Protecting farmland through purchase of development rights the
farmers' perspective.
Wright, James D.
American Farmland Trust
Northampton, MA : American Farmland Trust, 1989?; 1989.
19 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cm. Survey organized and
conducted by Dr. James D. Wright. Includes bibliographical
references (p. 19).
Language: English
Descriptors: Development rights transfer; Farms; Land use,
Rural; Agriculture and state
143 NAL Call. No.: HD256.P76
Protecting farmlands.
Steiner, Frederick R.; Theilacker, John E.
Westport, Conn. AVI Pub. Co; 1984.
xix, 312 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. The majority of papers in this vol.
are from 2 previous publications: the 1st from the
proceedings of a conference entitled "Farmlands preservation--the
state of the art," held at Washington State University, Nov. 12-14,
1979, and the 2nd from "Farmland, food, and the future," published
by the Soil Conservation Society of America (1979). Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 291-306.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; United States; Addresses,
essays, lectures; Land use; United States; Planning;
Addresses, essays, lectures; Agriculture; Economic aspects; United
States; Addresses, essays, lectures; Soil conservation; United
States; Addresses, essays, lectures; Food supply;
United States; Addresses, essays, lectures
144 NAL Call. No.: S451.P4P45
Protecting Pennsylvania's farmland.
Lembeck, S.M.
University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University; 1988.
PennState agriculture. p. 25-27. ill; 1988.
Language: English
Descriptors: Pennsylvania; Farmland; Conservation areas;
Legislation; Development rights
145 NAL Call. No.: 1 EX892EX
Protecting prime farmland (Resources, assessment, zoning,
ordinances favorable to agricultural use, site evaluation,
Indiana).
Steinhardt, G.C.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; Fall 1983.
Extension review - United States Department of Agriculture, Science
and Education Administration v. 54 (4): p. 28. ill; Fall 1983.
Language: English
Descriptors: Indiana
146 NAL Call. No.: A00107
Protecting the right to farm: statutory limits on nuisance
actions against the farmer.
Grossman, M.R.; Fischer, T.G.
S.l. : [s.n.].; 1983.
Wisconsin law review (1): p. 95-165; 1983. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural law; Complaints; Farmers;
Farmland; Feedlots; Land use; Odors; Pollution; Problem
analysis; Rural areas; Legal rights
147 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Protecting the soil resource base (Farmlands, USA).
Larson, W.E.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; Jan/Feb 1981.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 36 (1): p.
13-16. ill., map; Jan/Feb 1981. 11 ref.
Descriptors: USA
148 NAL Call. No.: HD101.S6
Protection of agricultural land: an institutionalist
perspective. Hite, J.C.; Dillman, B.L.
Gainesville, Fla., Southern Agricultural Economics Assoc; July
1981. Southern journal of agricultural economics v. 13 (1): p.
43-53; July 1981. 31 ref.
Descriptors: Farmland; Preservation; Land policies;
Urbanization; Economic impact
Abstract: Extract: The mixture of positive and normative
questions in issues related to protection of agricultural land from
urban encroachment requires analysis from an
institutionalist perspective. The role of agrarian myths in
American culture demonstrates that protection of agricultural land
is related to national identity. Distributional impacts of a
national agricultural lands policy as well as
implications for the future economic development of the South are
considered.
149 NAL Call. No.: HD256.C66 The
protection of farmland : a reference guidebook for state and local
governments.
Coughlin, Robert E.; Keene, John C.; Esseks, J. Dixon; Toner,
William; Rosenberger, Lisa
National Agricultural Lands Study (U.S.),Regional Science
Research Institute. Washington, D.C. National Agricultural
Lands Study For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O
(1981?); 1981.
284 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. On cover: National Agricultural Lands
Study, the protection of farmlands, a reference guidebook for state
and local governments. A report to the National
Agricultural Lands Study from the Regional Science Research
Institute. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Government policy; United
States; Soil conservation; Government policy; United States;
Agriculture; Planning; Government policy; United States
150 NAL Call. No.: HD256.P7 The
Protection of farmland : executive summary : a reference guidebook
for state and local governments.. Executive
summary, the protection of farmland Coughlin, Robert
E.COUExecutive summary, the protection of farmland National
Agricultural Lands Study (U.S.),Regional Science Research
Institute. Washington, D.C. (New Executive Office Building, 722
Jackson Pl., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 National
Agricultural Lands Study for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S.
G.P.O.; 1980.
39 p. : maps ; 28 cm. "A report to the National Agricultural Lands
Study from the Regional Science Research Institute ... December
1980. Bibliography: p. 39.
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; United States; Farms; United
States
151 NAL Call. No.: 275.29 M58B
Public Act 116 - Farmland and Open Space Preservation Act
(1974). Hepp, R.E.
East Lansing, Mich., The Service; Nov 1978.
Extension bulletin E - Michigan State University, Cooperative
Extension Service (E-792A): 6 p.; Nov 1978.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use management; Land utilization;
Legislation; Property rights; Property taxes
152 NAL Call. No.: 281.9 P38 no.226
Public attitudes toward farmland preservation in Pennsylvania
analysis of a statwide survey.
Lembeck, Stanford M.
University Park, Pa. : Penn State, College of Agricultural
Sciences,; 1991. 27 p. : maps ; 28 cm. (A.E. & R.S. ; 226;
Citizens' viewpoint technical report). Cover title. December
1991. Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17).
Language: English
153 NAL Call. No.: HT390.G74
Public attitudes toward local farmland protection programs.
Furuseth, O.J.
Lexington, Ky. : College of Business and Economics, University of
Kentucky; 1987.
Growth and change v. 18 (3): p. 49-61; 1987. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: North Carolina; Farmland; Protection; Government; Land
use; Public opinion; Regulations; Zoning
154 NAL Call. No.: HD101.S6
Public environmental amenity benefits of private land: the
case of prime agricultural land.
Bergstrom, J.C.; Dillman, B.L.; Stoll, J.R.
Experiment, Ga. : The Association; 1985 Jul.
Southern journal of agricultural economics - Southern
Agricultural Economics Association v. 17 (1): p. 139-149; 1985 Jul.
Invited papers presented at the annual meeting of the Southern
Agricultural Economics Association, Biloxi,
Mississippi, February 3-6, 1985. Literature review. Includes 35
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agricultural land; South Carolina; Environment;
Valuation; Questionnaires; Models; Social benefits; Policy
Abstract: Extract: One fairly controversial reason given for
public intervention is the need to protect the environmental
amenities provided to the public by privately held prime land. Two
questions which are central to this controversy are
addressed in this paper: (1) Are there conceptual reasons for
suspecting that private land markets fail to adequately
consider the environmental amenities provided by prime land?; and,
(2) Are the environmental amenities provided by prime
land a relatively large and therefore important benefit of
prime land retention?
155 NAL Call. No.: 30.98 AG8
Public values, private lands: origins and ironies of farmland
preservation in Congress.
Lehman, T.
Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press; 1992.
Agricultural history v. 66 (2): p. 257-272; 1992. In the
series analytic: History of agriculture and the environment /
edited by D.E. Bowers and D. Helms. A Special Symposium, June
19-22, 1991, Washington, D.C. Literature review. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Farmland; History; Legislation;
Environmental protection; Land resources; Literature reviews
156 NAL Call. No.: HD256.V36
Reexamining the "shrinking" farmland crisis.
Luttrell, C.B.
Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas; 1984.
The Vanishing farmland crisis : critical views of the movement to
preserve agricultural land / edited by John Baden. p.
31-44; 1984. Includes 13 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Subsidies; Property
protection
157 NAL Call. No.: 917032(AGE)
Reflections on the question of protecting agricultural lands.
Gordon, J.R.
Gainesville, Fla., The Department; June 1979.
Staff paper - University of Florida, Food and Resource
Economics Department (124): 20 p.; June 1979. 5 ref.
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Farmland; Land policies; Land
conservation; Land utilization
158 NAL Call. No.: S605.5.I45 1986
Resource protection for long-term agricultural productivity.
Shafroth, W.G.; Turner, M.L.
Santa Cruz, CA : Agroecology Program, University of
California; 1988. Global perspectives on agroecology and
sustainable agricultural systems : proceedings of the sixth
international scientific conference of the International
Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements. p. 171-176; 1988.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Farmland; Resource conservation; Soil
conservation; Programs; Sustainability; Land productivity;
Agricultural policy; Environmental impact; Problem analysis;
Projects; State government; Federal government; Law
159 NAL Call. No.: 292.8 J82
Response of input and output of water and chloride to clearing for
agriculture.
Williamson, D.R.; Stokes, R.A.; Ruprecht, J.K.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific Publishers, B.V.; 1987 Oct15.
Journal of hydrology v. 94 (1/2): p. 1-28. maps; 1987 Oct15.
Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Western australia; Eucalyptus; Forests; Catchment
hydrology; Stream flow; Hydraulic conductivity; Groundwater
recharge; Clearcutting; Salinization; Land clearance;
Agricultural land
160 NAL Call. No.: aSD11.U52
Responses of riparian species to agricultural habitat
conversions. Conine, K.H.; Anderson, B.W.; Ohmart, R.D.;
Drake, J.F.
Washington, D.C. : The Service; 1979.
General technical report WO - U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service (12): p. 248-262; 1979. Paper presented at a
"Symposium on Strategies for Protection and Management of
Floodplain Wetlands and other Riparian Ecosystems," Dec 11-13,
1978, Callaway Gardens, Georgia. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Wildlife; Birds; Habitats; Habitat destruction;
Agricultural land
161 NAL Call. No.: HD211.N7M54 A
review of recent strategies used for the preservation of
farmland. Miller, Paul N.
New York (State), State Board of Equalization and Assessment
Albany, N.Y. (Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State
Plaza, Albany 12223) : State Board of Equalization and
Assessment,; 1986.
iv, 20 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. February 1986. Bibliography: p. 19-20.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Government policy; New York
(State); Agricultural conservation; Government policy; New
York (State); Land use, Rural; Government policy; United
States; States; Agricultural conservation; Government policy;
United States; States
162 NAL Call. No.: HD876.S9 1982 Role
of remote sensing for monitoring land use changes for
planning and environmental conservation: A case study of
Gelgaum, Karnataka. Nagaraja, R.; Gautam, N.C.; Chennaiah,
G.C.
Dehra Dun, India : The Society, [1982?]; 1982.
Proceedings of the Symposium on Resources Survey for Landuse
Planning and Environmental Conservation : 20-22 October, 1982 /
organised by: Indian Society of Photo-Interpretation and
Remote Sensing. p. 141-145. maps; 1982. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use planning; Landsat; Environmental
protection; Ground cover; Surface modification; Spatial
equilibrium analysis; Agricultural land
163 NAL Call. No.: HD1407.C6 Role
of the non-report private sector in rural land
conservation: results from a survey in the northeastern United
States.
Bills, N.L.; Weir, S.
Ithaca, N.Y. : The Station; 1991 Jun.
Cornell agricultural economics staff paper - Department of
Agricultural Economics, Cornell University Agricultural
Experiment Station (91-17): 19 p.; 1991 Jun. Paper presented at
the "Innovative Rural Communities Conference," June 23-26, 1991,
Prince Edward Island. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Northeastern states of U.S.A.; Farmland;
Conservation; Environmental protection; Private sector;
Surveys
164 NAL Call. No.: S900.E53
Saving agricultural land: environmental issue of the 1980's (Soil
erosion, altered land use, loss of soil productivity, USA).
Sampson, R.N.
Lausanne : Elsevier Sequoia; Winter 1982.
The Environmentalist v. 2 (4): p. 321-332. ill; Winter 1982. 14
ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: USA
165 NAL Call. No.: QH75.A1L3
Saving California farmland: the politics of preservation.
Schiffman, I.
Amsterdam : Elsevier; Mar 1983.
Landscape planning v. 9 (3/4): p. 249-269. ill., maps; Mar
1983. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: California
166 NAL Call. No.: QE1.G38
Saving farmland, a Canadian program (Land use, land tenure, Food
Land Guidelines).
Hoffman, D.W.
Wiesbaden, W. Ger. : Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft; 1982.
GeoJournal v. 6 (6): p. 539-546; 1982. 16 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Canada
167 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Saving farmland: the King County program (Land preservation,
Washington). Dunford, R.W.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; Jan/Feb 1981.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 36 (1): p.
19-21. ill; Jan/Feb 1981. 7 ref.
Descriptors: Washington
168 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Saving farmland: the Maryland program.
Schiff, S.D.
Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation Society of America; Sept/Oct 1979.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 34 (5): p.
204-207. ill; Sept/Oct 1979.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Maryland
169 NAL Call. No.: HD256.T65
Saving farms and farmlands : a community guide.
Toner, William J.
Chicago American Society of Planning Officials; 1978.
45 p., (1) leaf of plates : ill. ; 28 cm.. (Report - Planning
Advisory Service ; no. 333). Includes bibliographical
references.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Planning; United States
170 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V5M3
Saving prime farmland: the Suffolk County experience.
Newton, D.F.
Blacksburg, Va. : The Service; Sept 1982.
M.B. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Cooperative Extension Service (296): p. 29-33; Sept 1982.
Includes 21 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: New York; Farmland; Zoning; Values; Taxes;
Preservation
171 NAL Call. No.: KF5700.S39 1990
Saving the farm a handbook for conserving agricultural land..
Handbook for conserving agricultural land
American Farmland Trust, Western Office
Davis, Calif. : American Farmland Trust, Western Office,;
1990. 1 v. (various pagings) : ill., maps ; 30 cm. January 1990.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 9:2-9:5).
Language: English; English
Descriptors: Agricultural conservation; Land use, Rural
172 NAL Call. No.: MLCM 83/1636
Selected passages from the final report : Committee on the
Preservation of Agricultural Land : Frank L. Bentz, Jr.,
Chairman.
Wood, George D.
Md.? Coalition for Land Use Education; 1974.
23 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Language: English
173 NAL Call. No.: 286.8 N47M
Should agricultural land be protected from sub-division?--
Economic considerations.
Musgrave, W.F.
Pyrmont : N.S.W. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Marketing and
Economic Services; 1986 Dec.
Review of marketing and agricultural economics v. 54 (3): p. 70-74;
1986 Dec. Literature review. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: New South Wales; Rural planning; Agricultural
land; Land use planning; Divisions; Zoning; Legal rights;
Property
174 NAL Call. No.: 917032(AGE)
Should we protect land for agriculture.
Gordon, J.R.
Gainesville, Fla., The Department; Dec 1978.
Staff paper - University of Florida, Food and Resource
Economics Department (110): 16 p.; Dec 1978. 2 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land utilization; Agricultural land; Preservation
175 NAL Call. No.: 916762(AGE)
Social security taxation: impacts on farm operations and
proposals for tax reform.
Jeremias, R.A.; Durst, R.L.
Washington, D.C. : The Service; 1984 Nov.
ERS staff report - United States Dept. of Agriculture,
Economic Research Service (AGES840723): 42 p.; 1984 Nov.
Available from NTIS, order no. PB85-134419. Includes 20
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Social security; Taxes; Farm management;
Investment; Income; Assets; Debt; Farmland
Abstract: Extract: Recent reforms have increased the social
security tax burden on farmers and other self-employed
workers. Some farmers are able to reduce their social security
taxes by shifting their savings from farm to nonfarm
investments, adjusting their use of debt, renting farmland to and
from others, changing their hog- and cattle-raising
practices, and incorporating their farm businesses. Each of these
tax reduction methods can result in a misuse or
misallocation of resources. Economic efficiency could be
improved by changing the social secuity tax structure to
eliminate existing incentives for the use of these tax-saving but
inefficient business practices.
176 NAL Call. No.: S625.E88S35 Soil
protection in Switzerland.
Haberli, R.
London : Elsevier Applied Science; 1987.
Scientific basis for soil protection in the European Community /
edited by H. Barth and P. L'Hermite. p. 461-469. ill; 1987. (EUR ;
10870). Proceedings of a Symposium on the "Scientific Basis for
Soil Protection in the European Community," October 6-8, 1986,
Berlin, West Germany. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Switzerland; Environmental protection; Farmland;
Fertilizer application; Pesticide application; Soil pollution;
Monitoring; Emission
177 NAL Call. No.: 280.8 J822 Some
emerging rights in agricultural land.
Braden, J.B.
Ames, Iowa, American Agricultural Economics Association; Feb 1982.
American journal of agricultural economics v. 64 (1): p. 19-27; Feb
1982. 36 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land utilization; Nonpoint pollution; Property rights;
Soil conservation; Wetlands
Abstract: Extract: Agricultural land use rights have become
increasingly complex following new policies for soil
conservation, nonpoint pollution control, wetlands protection, and
farmland preservation. When viewed in a framework that
distinguishes between ownership and exchange of rights, little
change is evident in ownership of rights. The added complexity has
come mainly in the rules governing exchanges. Farmers are
confronted increasingly with rules which allow specific rights to
be limited by government with compensation. These rules
retain the flexibility of individual ownership while
reflecting a growing awareness that the general welfare
depends on wise use of agricultural land.
178 NAL Call. No.: HD256.V36 Some
false notions about farmland preservation.
Simon, J.L.
Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas; 1984.
The Vanishing farmland crisis : critical views of the movement to
preserve agricultural land / edited by John Baden. p.
59-77; 1984. Includes 40 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; P; Preservation;
Trends
179 NAL Call. No.: HD1773.A2N6 Some
propositions about the preservation of farm land.
Conklin, H.E.
Amherst, The Council; Apr 1980.
Journal - Northeastern Agricultural Economics Council v. 9
(1): p. 79-80; Apr 1980.
Descriptors: Farmland; Preservation; Land utilization; Rural areas
180 NAL Call. No.: 57.8 C734
State activities, clarifications, simplifications.
Goldstein, N.
Emmaus, Pa. : J.G. Press; 1989 Apr.
BioCycle v. 30 (4): p. 80-83; 1989 Apr.
Language: English
Descriptors: Sewage sludge; Application to land; Agricultural land;
Regulations; Health hazards; Risks; Assessment;
Environmental protection; Public opinion
181 NAL Call. No.: HD256.L362
State and local concerns: information needs and local actions for
protecting agricultural land.
Bushwick, N.
Washington, D.C. : The Farm Foundation in cooperation with
ERS, USDA; 1989. Land use transition in urbanizing areas :
research and information needs / edited by Ralph Heimlich. p.
15-28; 1989. Paper presented at a workshop sponsored by the
Economic Research Service, USDA and the Farm Foundation, June 6-7,
1988, Washington, DC. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Public agencies;
Information needs; Rural urban relations; Land policy; Land
development
182 NAL Call. No.: Q180.A1R42 no.124
State standards and local planning regulation for farmland
preservation in Oregon.
Coughlin, Robert E.
Amherst, Mass. Regional Science Research Institute; 1981. 67, (5)
p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.. (Regional Science Research
Institute. RSRI discussion paper series ; no. 124). "April 1981.
Research supported by a contract between the National Agricultural
Lands Study and the Regional Science Research
Institute. Includes bibliographical references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Oregon; Regional planning;
Oregon; Land subdivision; Oregon
183 NAL Call. No.: aS21.A8U5/SEC
Statement of (the) Assistant Secretary for Conservation,
Research and Education, U.S. Department of Agriculture
(Farmland Protection Act, legislation).
Cutler, M.R.
SEC-CRE
Reprints - United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Office of the
Secretary.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: USA
184 NAL Call. No.: 99.8 C76 The
status of agricultural land preservation in Connecticut
(Legislation). McCaffery, D.K.
East Hartford, Connecticut Forest and Park Association; Summer
1979. Connecticut woodlands 44 (2): p. 5-6; Summer 1979.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Connecticut
185 NAL Call. No.: aHD1401.A2U52
Strategies for preserving farmland.
Anderson, W.D.; Boxley, R.
Washington, D.C. : The Service; 1984 May.
Farmline - United States Dept. of Agriculture, Economic
Research Service v. 5 (5): p. 4-6; 1984 May.
Language: English
Descriptors: Farmland; Preservation; Decision making;
Easements; Rural areas; Zoning; Taxes; Land use; Development
rights; Transfers
186 NAL Call. No.: 56.9 SO32
Strategies for protection of agricultural land.
Miller, F.P.
S.l. : The Society; 1982.
Proceedings - Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida v. 41: p.
1-9; 1982. Papers presented at the Symposium on the Future of
Agricultural Land in Florida. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Florida
187 NAL Call. No.: 1.98 AG84
Stream stairs save farmland.
Comis, D.
Washington, D.C. : The Administration; 1985 Aug.
Agricultural research - U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Agricultural Research Service v. 33 (7): p. 14-15. ill; 1985 Aug.
Language: English
Descriptors: Mississippi; Streams; Soil and water
conservation; Stairs; River bank protection
188 NAL Call. No.: HC107.C2C7 The
struggle to legislate protection for agricultural lands (Williamson
Act, 1965, to prevent California's prime lands
near urban areas from becoming urban areas themselves).
Will, S.
San Francisco, Calif. : California Tomorrow; Winter 1983.
California tomorrow v. 18 (1): p. 18-23. ill; Winter 1983.
Language: English
Descriptors: California
189 NAL Call. No.: HD166.P56
Suffolk County, New York: pioneering the purchase of
development rights method to protect farmland.
Lyons, W.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida : FAU/FIU, Joint Center for
Environmental and Urban Problems; 1989.
Plowing the urban fringe : an assessment of alternative
approaches to farmland preservation / [edited by Hal Hiemstra,
Nancy Bushwick]. p. 129-145; 1989. (Monograph / Joint Center for
Environmental and Urban problems ; 88-2). Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: New York; Farmland; Development rights; Zoning;
Models; Program development; Program evaluation; Case studies
190 NAL Call. No.: HD1401.W57 no.198
Summary of research on the Wisconsin Farmland Preservation
Program. Barrows, Richard
University of Wisconsin--Madison, Dept. of Agricultural
Economics Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin, Dept. of
Agricultural Economics :; 1981.
53 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. (Agricultural economics staff paper
series (Madison, Wis.) ; no. 198.). January, 1981.
Language: English
191 NAL Call. No.: HT401.A36
Theology and agricultural ethics in the State University: A reply
to Richard Baer.
Eldridge, M.
Gainesville, Fla. : Humanities and Agriculture, Univ. of
Florida; 1985. Agriculture and human values v. 2 (4): p.
47-53; 1985.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Ethics; Religion; Cultural
policy; Cultural values; Universities; Environmental
protection; Subjective evaluation
192 NAL Call. No.: SF191.G4 Time
to protect our agricultural resources.
Fowler, W. Jr
Macon, Ga. : Georgia Cattlemen's Association; 1988 Dec.
Georgia cattleman v. 16 (12): p. 42. ill; 1988 Dec.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agricultural land; Agricultural chemicals;
Erosion; Farm management; Federal programs
193 NAL Call. No.: HC79.E5N3
Toward a theory of broad-based planning for the preservation of
agricultural land (Preferential taxation, agricultural
districting and zoning, purchase and transfer of development
rights, United States).
Duncan, M.L.
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico School of Law; Jan
1984. Natural resources journal v. 24 (1): p. 61-135; Jan
1984. Includes references.
Language: English
Descriptors: USA
194 NAL Call. No.: 281.9 C1642A
United States agricultural land situation.
Hayward, T.E.; Brewer, M.
Ottawa : Agriculture Canada; 1982 Jun.
Agriculture abroad - Agriculture Canada v. 37 (3): p. 29-39; 1982
Jun.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Farmland;
Preservation; Technology; Land use
195 NAL Call. No.: S494.5.U72S87
Urban growth and farmland preservation: an assessment of
alternative programs. Atash, F.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil and Water Conservation Society; 1987.
Sustaining agriculture near cities / edited by William
Lockeretz. p. 199-208; 1987. Paper presented at the "National
Conference on Sustaining Agriculture Near Cities," held
November 20-21, 1986, Boston, Massachusetts. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: U.S.A.; Agricultural land; Zoning; Regional
agricultural policy; Farmland; Resource conservation; Land
use; Urbanization
196 NAL Call. No.: HD1407.C6 The
urban/rural interface and the preservation of farming.
Conklin, H.E.
Ithaca, N.Y., The Station; May 1982.
Cornell agricultural economics staff paper - Dept. of
Agricultural Economics, Cornell University Agricultural
Experiment Station (82-9): 9 p.; May 1982. 33 ref.
Language: English
Descriptors: Farmland; Preservation
Abstract: This paper discusses ways to facilitate the
coexistence of farmers and nonfarmers in rural areas.
197 NAL Call. No.: SB950.A2B74 Use
and management of the land: current and future trends.
North, J.J.
Surrey : British Crop Protection Council; 1986.
Brighton Crop Protection Conference-Pests and Diseases v. 1: p.
3-14; 1986. Paper presented at the British Crop Protection
Conference-- Pests and Diseases, November 17-20, 1986,
Brighton, England.
Language: English
Descriptors: Uk; Land use; Agricultural land; Agricultural
production; European communities
198 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V5M3 The
use of purchase of development rights to preserve farmland --some
considerations.
White, D.A.
Blacksburg, Va. : The Service; Sept 1982.
M.B. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Cooperative Extension Service (296): p. 65-68; Sept 1982.
Language: English
Descriptors: Purchasing; Development rights; Preservation;
Farmland; Easements; Zoning
199 NAL Call. No.: S494.5.U72S87 Use-
value assessment as a farmland preservation policy.
Mackenzie, J.; Cole, G.L.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil and Water Conservation Society; 1987.
Sustaining agriculture near cities / edited by William
Lockeretz. p. 251-262; 1987. Paper presented at the "National
Conference on Sustaining Agriculture Near Cities," held
November 20-21, 1986, Boston, Massachusetts. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: North eastern states of U.S.A.; Farmland;
Suburban areas; Regional agricultural policy; Fiscal policy; Legal
rights; States; Resource conservation; Assessment; Land use
200 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822
Utah's "learning" approach to farmland protection.
Nellis, L.; Nicholson, J.K.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1985 May.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 40 (3): p. 271-273; 1985
May. Includes abstract. Includes 9 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Utah; Farmland; Land evaluation; Planning;
Computer software; Zoning; Land use
Abstract: Extract: UCLES is a variant of USDA's LESA (Land
Evaluation and Site Assessment) system tailored to Utah's
agricultural situation. It is designed to be fitted to local
conditions in each of the state's counties. Our major
modifications of the LESA criteria account for irrigation,
both in the design of the land evaluation system and through the
addition of site assessment questions that evaluate
irrigation costs and water supply reliability.
201 NAL Call. No.: HD256.V36 The
Vanishing farmland crisis : critical views of the movement to
preserve agricultural land.
Baden, John A.
Lawrence, Kan. Published for the Political Economy Research Center,
Bozeman, Montana by the University Press of Kansas; 1984.
ix, 169 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.. (Studies in government and public
policy). Includes bibliographies and index.
Language: English
Descriptors: Land use, Rural; Government policy; United
States; Congresses; Soil conservation; Government policy;
United States; Congresses; Farms; Government policy; United States;
Congresses; Agriculture and state; United States;
Congresses
202 NAL Call. No.: 100 W27A Who
pays? Who benefits? (Open Space Taxation Act, Washington, farmland
preservation).
Bowman, G.
Pullman, The Center; 1980.
Advance - Washington State University, College of Agriculture
Research Center v. 17 (1): p. 8-10. ill; 1980.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Washington
203 NAL Call. No.: FICHE S-72
Wildlife, channel modification and agricultural flood control.
Barickman, G.P.; Chapman, D.C.
St. Joseph, Mich. : The Society; 1987.
American Society of Agricultural Engineers (Microfiche
collection) (fiche no. 87-2072): 19 p. ill., maps; 1987.
Paper presented at the 1987 Summer Meeting of the American
Society of Agricultural Engineers. Available for purchase
from: The American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Order Dept.,
2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, Michigan 49085. Telephone the Order
Dept. at (616) 429-0300 for information and prices. Includes
references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Ohio; Agricultural land; Flood control;
Environmental protection; Wildlife conservation; Channels;
Modification
204 NAL Call. No.: 56.8 J822 Will
agricultural program consistency save more soil?.
Reichelderfer, K.
Ankeny, Iowa : Soil Conservation Society of America; 1984 Jul.
Journal of soil and water conservation v. 39 (4): p. 229-231; 1984
Jul. Includes 10 references.
Language: English
Descriptors: Agricultural policy; Soil conservation; Farm
income; Erosion; Wind erosion; Farmland; Operations
205 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.V5M3
Wisconsin's farmland preservation program.
Barrows, R.
Blacksburg, Va. : The Service; Sept 1982.
M.B. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Cooperative Extension Service (296): p. 47-50; Sept 1982.
Language: English
Descriptors: Wisconsin; Farmland; Preservation; Legislation; Local
governments; Government programs; Contracts; Credit;
Zoning; Planning
206 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.W6W53
Wisconsin's farmland preservation program.
Barrows, R.
Madison, Wis. : The Service; 1982 Jan.
Publication - University of Wisconsin, Cooperative Extension
Service v.): 4 p.; 1982 Jan.
Language: English
Descriptors: Wisconsin; Farmland; Resource conservation; Tax
credits; Local government; Local planning; Zoning; Land use;
Legislation; Regional agricultural policy
207 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.W6W53
Wisconsin's Farmland Preservation Program (Tax relief
credit)., Rev.. Barrows, R.
WI
Madison, Wis., The Programs; Aug 1979.
Publication - Cooperative Extension Programs. University of
Wisconsin -Extension.Wisconsin. University. Cooperative
Extension Programs (G2890): 4 p. ill; Aug 1979.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Wisconsin
208 NAL Call. No.: SB403.G3 You
can't grow grain on asphalt (Land policy to protect
farmland for non-crop uses in the US).
Barlow, T.J.
Bronx, N.Y., The Garden Society, New York Botanical Garden; Jan/Feb
1981. Garden (New York) v. 5 (1): p. 2-5, 32. ill;
Jan/Feb 1981.
Descriptors: USA
209 NAL Call. No.: S544.3.W6W53
Zoning to preserve agricultural land.
Yanggen, D.; Barrows, R.
WI
Madison, Wis., The Programs; Mar 1980.
Publication - Cooperative Extension Programs, University of
Wisconsin Extension (A3038): 14 p. ill; Mar 1980.
Language: ENGLISH
Descriptors: Wisconsin
AUTHOR INDEX
Adelaja, A.O. 48
American Farmland Trust 119, 142
American Farmland Trust, Florentine Films 60
American Farmland Trust, Western Office 171
American Land Forum, inc. 23
Anderson, B.W. 160
Anderson, W.D. 185
Andrews, M.S. 48
Atash, F. 195
Baden, John A. 201
Baer, R.A. Jr 6
Barickman, G.P. 203
Barlow, T.J. 208
Barrows, R. 57, 70, 71, 72, 102, 205, 206, 207, 209
Barrows, Richard 190
Barrows, Richard L. 43, 44, 58, 116
Beasley, S.D. 22
Beeman, R. 101
Bellows, W.J. 25, 104
Bergstrom, J.C. 154
Bills, N.L. 163
Bonderud, Kendra L. 43
Bowman, G. 202
Boxley, R. 185
Braden, J.B. 49, 177
Brewer, M. 194
Brumback, B.C. 110
Bryant, C.R. 113
Budd, W.W. 78
Bushwick, N. 85, 181
Bushwick, Nancy 108, 124
California Institute of Public Affairs 130
Campbell, A.B. 117
Chapman, D.C. 203
Chennaiah, G.C. 162
Christensen, G.R. 78
Clonts, H.A. 38
Clouser, R.L. 7, 15, 94, 103
Cochran, Mark J. 53
Cole, G.L. 199
Comis, D. 187
Comis, D.L. 93
Conaway, K.M. 28
Conine, K.H. 160
Conklin, H.E. 91, 121, 179, 196
Connor, L.J. 86
Connor, Larry J. 53
Coughlin, Robert E. 55, 149, 150, 182
Crosson, P.R. 92
Cunningham, Donald A. 129
Cutler, M.R. 183
Daniels, T.L. 126
Decter, S.A. 117
Diemer, J.A. 21
Dillman, B.L. 148, 154
Drake, J.F. 160
Duncan, M.L. 193
Dunford, R. 36
Dunford, R.W. 54, 114, 167
Durst, R.L. 175
Eldridge, M. 191
Esseks, J. Dixon 55, 149
Fischer, T.G. 146
Fletcher, W. Wendell 23
Fowler, W. Jr. 192
Frankel, A.E. 86
Frazier, D.N. 107
Furuseth, O.J. 79, 122, 153
Gardner, P. 19
Gardner, P.D. 107
Gates, J.P. 67
Gautam, N.C. 162
Gerard, J. 37
Gilbert, H. 61
Gill, R. 8
Giordano, C. 20
Goldstein, N. 180
Googins, R. 99
Googins, R.L. 97
Gordon, J.R. 157, 174
Grossman, M.R. 146
Gulinck, H. 95
Gustafson, G.C. 80
Haberli, R. 176
Hady, T.F. 45
Halstead, J.M. 105
Hayward, T.E. 194
Heimlich, R.E. 106
Hepp, R.E. 151
Hiemstra, H. 24, 85
Hiemstra, H.D. 139
Hiemstra, Hal D. 108, 124
Hite, J.C. 148
Hoffman, D.W. 166
Housing Assistance Council 63
Huls, Mary Ellen 35
Huntington, S.H. 111
Illinois, Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources, United
States, Soil Conservation Service 33
Infanger, C.L. 11
Jackson, P.L. 65
Jeremias, R.A. 175
Johnson, J.A. 39
Johnson, L.C. 39
Johnson, M.B. 50
Joint Center for Environmental and Urban Problems 124
JSWCA 18, 99
JSWCA3 36
Kartez, J.D. 1
Keene, John C. 55, 149
Kerns, W.R., (eds.) 140
Klingelhoets, A.J. 102
Koler, L. 36
Krauskopf, T. 102
Kuhner, J. 56
Larson, W.E. 147
Lefaver, S. 132
Lehman, T. 155
Lembeck, S.M. 4, 144
Lembeck, Stanford M. 152
Lessley, B.V. 118
Libby, L. 27
Libby, L.W. 42
Libby, Lawrence Winthrop 53
Little, C.E. 34, 59, 68
Little, Charles E. 23
Lopez, R.A. 48
Luening, R. 57
Luttrell, C.B. 156
Lyons, W. 189
Mabbs-Zeno, C.C. 40
Mackenzie, J. 199
Maclean, J. 62
MacLean, J.T. 66
Manning, E.W. 82, 96
Mark, S.M. 109
Marshall, J.P. 3, 140
Martyn, E. B. H. 120
McCaffery, D.K. 184
McCuaig, J.D. 96
McDonald, G. 141
McManus, B. R. 129
Meister, Anton D., 128
Miller, F.P. 186
Miller, Paul N. 161
Milon, J.W. 51
Miner, D.D. 31
Molnar, J.J. 38, 75, 76
Montgomery, A.K. 27
Mulkey, D. 15, 103
Mumby, E. 112
Mundie, R.M. 52
Musgrave, W.F. 173
Nagaraja, R. 162
NASDA Research Foundation, Farmland Project. 108
National Agricultural Lands Study (U.S.) 55
National Agricultural Lands Study (U.S.). Regional Science
Research Institute. 149, 150
Nellis, L. 200
Nelson, A.C. 47
New York (State), Legislature, Legislative Commission on Dairy
Industry Development, New York (State), Legislature,
Legislative Commission on Rural Resources, New York Farm
Bureau 115
New York (State), State Board of Equalization and Assessment 161
Newton, D.F. 170
Nicholson, J.K. 200
Nieman, T.J. 137
North, J.J. 197
Northeast Farmland Preservation Project, Natural Resources
Defense Council 64
Ohmart, R.D. 160
Page, K. 8
Patterson, D. 89
Pease, J.R. 32, 65
Phipps, T. 118
Pierce, J.T. 79
Pitt, D.G. 118
Pizor, P.J. 2
Plaut, T.R. 134
Pletcher, J. 72
Pryde, P.R. 90
Pugh, A.R. 30
Raup, Philip M. 125
Reganold, J.P. 78, 135
Reichelderfer, K. 204
Rickard, T.J. 136
Rickson, R. 141
Rodd, R.S. 123
Rose, J.G. 69
Rosenberger, Lisa 55, 87, 149
Rude, A. 70, 71, 72
Ruprecht, J.K. 159
Russwurm, L.H. 113
Sampson, R.N. 164
Samuel, M. P. 120
Sargent, C.A. 81
Schiff, S.D. 168
Schiffman, I. 165
Schnidman, F. 20
SEC-CRE 183
Shafroth, W.G. 158
Shaudys, E.T. 30
Simon, J.L. 178
Simpson-Lewis, W.L. 82
Sitterley, J.H. 30
Skees, J.R. 11
Southerland, R.J. 137
Stamm, T. 8
Steinberg, R. 14
Steiner, F. 9, 36, 100
Steiner, F.R. 77, 78
Steiner, Frederick 46
Steiner, Frederick R. 143
Steinhardt, G.C. 145
Sternamen, S. 112
Stokes, R.A. 159
Stoll, J.R. 154
Storrow, T. 18
Theilacker, J.100
Theilacker, John E. 143
Thompson, E.P. Jr 138
Toner, William 55, 149
Toner, William J. 169
Trzyna, Thaddeus C. 130
Tsutsui, H. 5
Turner, M.L. 158
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.
Subcommittee on Family Farms, Rural Development, and Special
Studies. 16
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture,
Nutrition, and Forestry. Subcommittee on Environment, Soil
Conservation, and Forestry. 74
United States Congress Senate Select Committee on Small
Business 127
United States General Accounting Office 131
United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Water Planning
Division 56
United States, Soil Conservation Service, Council on
Environmental Quality (U.S.),National Agricultural Lands Study
(U.S.) 88
United States, Soil Conservation Service, National
Agricultural Lands Study (U.S.),Council on Environmental
Quality (U.S.) 29
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Agricultural Experiment Station
129
University of Wisconsin--Madison, Dept. of Agricultural
Economics 190
Vandeveer, L.R. 41
Vantreese, V.L. 11
Varenhorst, Glenn E. 13
Voris, J.C. 83
WA 100
Wagner, W. 100
Walker, J.M. 84
Ward, E.N. 96
Ward, R.M. 73
Weir, S. 163
Western Australia, Environmental Protection Authority 17
White, D.A. 198
WI 102, 207, 209
Will, S. 188
Williamson, D.R. 159
Winthrop, F. Jr 18
Wirth, C.E. 50
Wood, George D. 172
Wood, W.W. Jr 19
Workman, W.G. 22
Wright, James D. 142
Wright, L.E. 10, 98, 99
Yanggen, D. 102, 209
Young, K. 99
Zabawa, R. 26
Zitzmann, W. 99
SUBJECT INDEX
Addresses, essays, lectures 143, 143, 143, 143, 143
Agricultural and rural law 51
Agricultural chemicals 192
Agricultural conservation 13, 53, 63, 161, 161, 171
Agricultural development 5, 110
Agricultural ecology 23
Agricultural land 3, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 22, 37, 38, 42, 49, 51,
68, 69, 75, 76, 78, 81, 83, 84, 85, 89, 92, 94, 95, 99, 101, 103,
105, 118, 135, 137, 138, 140, 154, 156, 157, 159, 160, 162, 173,
174, 178, 180, 181, 191, 192, 194, 195, 197, 203
Agricultural law 146
Agricultural laws and legislation 16, 74
Agricultural policy 73, 83, 136, 158, 204
Agricultural pollution 56
Agricultural prices 48
Agricultural production 48, 134, 141, 197
Agriculture 23, 43, 108, 127, 143, 149
Agriculture and state 29, 33, 46, 142, 201
Alabama 26, 38, 75, 76
Alaska 22
Application to land 84, 180
Appraisal 45, 109, 114
Assessment 180, 199
Assets 175
Australia 141
Behavior 86
Bibliographies 62, 66, 67
Bibliography 13, 13, 13, 35, 35, 35, 35, 130, 130
Birds 160
Blacks 26
California 19, 90, 132, 165, 188
Canada 79, 82, 96, 122, 123, 166
Carrying capacity 5
Case studies 110, 112, 189
Catchment hydrology 159
Channels 203
Clearcutting 159
Community development 76
Complaints 146
Computer software 200
Conflict 2
Congresses 33, 33, 33, 63, 63, 63, 63, 115, 201, 201, 201, 201
Connecticut 136, 184
Conservation 66, 67, 73, 114, 137, 163
Conservation areas 144
Consumer preferences 106
Contracts 205
Conversion 73, 75
Courts 2
Credit 205
Crop production 5
Cultural policy 6, 191
Cultural values 6, 191
Debt 175
Decision making 97, 185
Deforestation 5
Desertification 5
Developing countries 5
Development policy 5, 94
Development rights 2, 22, 47, 50, 69, 110, 118, 136, 140,
144, 185, 189, 198
Development rights transfer 60, 142
Differential assessment 109, 136
Directories 108, 108, 108, 108
Divisions 173
Easements 28, 138, 185, 198
Economic aspects 23, 143
Economic dualism 48
Economic impact 2, 148
Economic theories 47
Economic theory 126
Economics 51
Economics of scale 64
Economy of scale 89
Ecosystems 95
Emission 176
Environment 22, 154
Environmental impact 158
Environmental legislation 73
Environmental policy 73
Environmental protection 5, 6, 49, 84, 92, 95, 101, 106, 108, 124,
155, 162, 163, 176, 180, 191, 203
Erosion 7, 135, 192, 204
Erosion control 135
Ethics 6, 51, 191
Eucalyptus 159
European communities 197
Externalities 105
Family farms 127
Farm closures 103
Farm income 78, 204
Farm inputs 106
Farm management 138, 175, 192
Farm planning 57
Farm real estate 109
Farm surveys 78
Farmers 26, 146
Farmers' attitudes 75
Farming 106
Farming systems 101
Farmland 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 24, 25, 26, 28, 36, 39, 41, 45, 47, 48,
50, 54, 57, 62, 66, 67, 68, 69, 73, 75, 76, 85, 86, 89, 91, 95, 97,
99, 106, 109, 110, 112, 114, 117, 121, 126, 133, 134, 141, 144,
146, 148, 153, 155, 157, 158, 163, 170, 175, 176, 179, 185, 189,
194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 200, 204, 205, 206
Farms 23, 43, 64, 88, 119, 124, 127, 129, 131, 142, 150, 201
Federal 54
Federal government 9, 158
Federal programs 192
Feedlots 146
Fertilizer application 176
Fiscal policy 199
Flood control 203
Florida 7, 15, 94, 186
Food and agriculture organization 5
Food supply 5, 143
Forecasts 92
Forests 159
Government 153
Government policy 33, 33, 35, 35, 35, 35, 88, 88, 130, 130, 149,
149, 149, 161, 161, 161, 161, 201, 201, 201
Government programs 39, 40, 205
Ground cover 162
Groundwater recharge 159
Growth 89
Habitat destruction 160
Habitats 160
Health hazards 84, 180
Heavy metals 84
Historical records 101
History 26, 51, 155
Housing 1, 7, 63
Housing density 2
Housing, Rural 63
Hydraulic conductivity 159
Idaho 8
Illinois 33, 33, 33, 98
Implications 41
Income 175
Indiana 145
Information needs 181
Inheritance of property 26
Investment 175
Iowa 111
Irrigation 5
Kentucky 11, 137
Land 40, 140
Land capability 97
Land classification 99
Land clearance 159