Title: Agriculture and Community Change at the RuralUrban Interface
1Agriculture and Community Change at the
Rural-Urban Interface
- Presentation to
- CURA Roundtable
- Columbus, OH
- February 15, 2002
2Introduction
- Jeff S. Sharp
- Joined OSU as Assistant Professor in 1998
- Research/Extension Appointment
- Position created as part of the college of FAESs
growing emphasis on the ecological paradigm - Research focus on community sociology, community
development, rural-urban interface, and sociology
of agriculture
3Outline of Presentation
- Ohio Township population trends, 1960 to 2000
- Introduction to the Exurban Change project
- Agricultural change at the rural-urban interface,
the case of livestock production in the cornbelt,
1978 to 1997
4The Exurban Change Project
- An ambitious research and extension project that
compiles and analyzes various secondary data at
the sub-county level to describe and characterize
rural and exurban Ohio. - Other team members Elena Irwin and Jason Reece
- website at http//aede.ag.ohio-state.edu/programs
/exurbs/ - On-line resources include working papers related
to R-U interface change township resource books
township data and other related research
findings and resources
5Ohio Township Population, 1960 to 2000
6Extracting Township Data
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7Ohio 2000 Population by Township, Village, and
City
8EX-1 TOWNSHIP POPULATION CHANGE VS. CITIES AND
VILLAGES 1960-2000
Source U.S. Census Bureau, 1960, 1970, 1980,
1990, 2000 Decennial Census
9Township Population by Size
10Townships categorized by growth rates, 1960 to
2000
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14Changes in Structure of Livestock Production
- Examine structural change (size) in livestock
production (beef cows, cattle sold, milk cows,
and hogs and pigs sold) by metropolitan character - Analysis of counties comprising the Corn belt,
Dairy belt, and Lower Great Lakes subregions
(Bogue and Beale, 1961 Fuguitt and Beale, 1978)
15Agriculture at the R-U interface
- Topical concern about the impacts of nonfarm,
rural population growth on agriculture - Generally the focus is on the loss of farmland
- Also is the phenomenon of agricultural adaptation
and persistence - In Ohio, serious concern about the future of
livestock agriculture
16Research Question
- In the case of livestock, are people and
livestock inherently incompatible? - If yes, then expect a steady decline in livestock
production in proximity to large, nonfarm rural
populations - Could other factors contribute to the
incompatibility of livestock and people? - What has been the impact of recent structural
changes (particularly scale) in livestock
production?
17Possible Models of Exurban Agricultural Change
- Von Thünen Sinclair
- Impermanence Syndrome
- Bryant and Johnston Farm decision-making model
18Sinclair Model (1967)
- Land rents primary determining factor in
organization of ag. - High value, urban ag in or nearest urban core
- Vacant/grazing land near urban edge in
anticipation of development
19Impermanence Syndrome (Berry, 1978)
- Hypothesis Accelerated agricultural decline near
urban areas as agriculturalists disinvest in farm
operation in anticipation of development - Causes
- Land Rents
- Challenge of farming in urban environment
- Decreased political clout of farm operators
20Farm Decision Making Model
21Cornbelt Metropolitan Character
22Cornbelt Population Change by Metro Character,
1980 to 1997
23Change in Livestock Sales (000), 1978 to 1997
24Average Beef Cows per Farm, Median County, 1978
to 1997
25Average Cattle Sold per Farm, Median County, 1978
to 1997
26Average Milk Cows per Farm, Median County, 1978
to 1997
27Average Hogs Sold per Farm, Median County, 1978
to 1997
28Implications for Ohio Livestock
- Changes in rural-urban livestock production not
simply a function of proximity, but also impacted
by changes in production technologies within the
particular sector of livestock production - Question about long term implications of lagging
scale changes in metro pork production - Impermanence syndrome and potential future
accelerated decline of urban ag? - Concern about impact of changes in dairy
production in NW Ohio and more urban influenced
locales like Wayne county
29Other Current and Future Research
- Analysis of Census STF 3 data to develop typology
of exurban and rural localities - Case study research examining attitudes and
relationships among farm and nonfarm residents of
exurbia - Statewide study of food, agriculture, and
environmental attitudes of rural, exurban, and
urban residents