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Young operators are not uncommon on farms involved in rural development-related on-farm activities

  • by Economic Research Service
  • 8/13/2012
  • Farm Structure and Organization
  • Beginning, Limited Resource, and Female Farmers and Ranchers
  • Local Foods
  • Organic Agriculture
  • Bioenergy
A chart showing the percent of farms by operator age class, year 2007.

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Five on-farm rural development-related activities were examined in a recent ERS study. Using data from the 2007 Agricultural Resource Management Survey, the characteristics, such as operator age, of farms participating in organic farming, value-added agriculture, direct marketing, agritourism, or renewable energy/electricity production were considered. With the exception of agritourism farms, younger farmers (under 45 years of age) were more likely to operate development-related farms than they were for all other farms. Young operators were most common on energy/electricity farms (26 percent). Older farmers (65 years of age and older) played a larger role as operators of agritourism farms (40.4 percent) than for the other farm activities. This chart comes from Farm Activities Associated With Rural Development Initiatives, ERR-134, May 2012.

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