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Effect of Urban Expansion on Dairying in the Lake States, 1949-69

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  • Cummins, David E.

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Census of Agriculture data for selected years during 1949-64 indicate that longrun changes in Lake States dairying are related importantly to economic forces whose geographic impacts vary considerably. In the economic setting typified by large, expanding metropolitan areas, dairying is now declining in importance. In contrast, dairying is becoming more important beyond the sphere of urban-industrial expansion--over 30 miles from metropolitan areas. The net consequences over time of these changes are shifts from the metropolitan areas in the geographic distributions of the number of milk producers, milk cow numbers, and aggregate milk production.

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  • Cummins, David E., 1970. "Effect of Urban Expansion on Dairying in the Lake States, 1949-69," Agricultural Economic Reports 307417, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerser:307417
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.307417
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    1. Lanier, Eleanor B., 1972. "Economics of Agriculture: Reports and Publications Issued or Sponsored by USDA's Economic Research Service, July 1970-June 1971," Miscellaneous Publications 321803, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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