The rise of women farmers and sustainable agriculture / Carolyn E. Sachs, Mary E. Barbercheck, Kathryn J. Brasier, Nancy Ellen Kiernan, and Anna Rachel Terman.

A profound shift is occurring among women working in agriculture - they are increasingly seeing themselves as farmers, not only as the wives or daughters of farmers. In this book, farm women in the northeastern United States describe how they got into farming and became successful entrepreneurs desp...

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Main Authors: Sachs, Carolyn E., 1950- (Author), Barbercheck, Mary (Author), Brasier, Kathy (Author), Kiernan, Nancy Ellen (Author), Terman, Anna Rachel (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Iowa City [Iowa] : University of Iowa Press, [2016]
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Political Science and Policy Studies Supplement.
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Summary:A profound shift is occurring among women working in agriculture - they are increasingly seeing themselves as farmers, not only as the wives or daughters of farmers. In this book, farm women in the northeastern United States describe how they got into farming and became successful entrepreneurs despite the barriers they encountered in agricultural institutions, farming communities, and even their own families. The authors' feminist agrifood systems theory (FAST) values women's ways of knowing and working in agriculture and has the potential to shift how farmers, agricultural professionals, and anyone else interested in farming think about gender and sustainability, as well as to change how feminist scholars and theorists think about agriculture.--Cover.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 196 pages) : illustrations, map
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-184) and index.
ISBN:1609384164
9781609384166
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.