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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1 Introduction 1
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Part I North American Agriculture in the World System: Overview and Case Studies
- 2 The Social Economy of Development: The State of/and the Imperial Valley 25
- 3 From the National Policy to Continentalism and Globalization: The Shifting Context of Canadian Agricultural Policies 47
- 4 The Contested Terrain of Swine Production: Deregulation and Reregulation of Corporate Farming Laws in Missouri 75
- 5 The Contingent Creation of Rural Interest Groups 96
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Part II Foundations of Twentieth Century U.S. Policy
- 6 The Origin of the Federal Farm Loan Act: Issue Emergence and Agenda-Setting in the Progressive Era Print Press 113
- 7 Low Modernism and the Agrarian New Deal: A Different Kind of State 129
- 8 The New Deal Farm Programs: Looking for Reconstruction in American Agriculture 147
- 9 The U.S. Farm Financial Crisis of the 19805 160
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Part III The Political Implications of Daily Life
- 10 The Entrepreneurial Self Identity and Morality in a Midwestern Farming Community 175
- 11 Considerably More Than Vegetables, a Lot Less Than Community: The Dilemma of Community Supported Agriculture 192
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Part IV The Politics of the Environment
- 12 Canadian Agricultural Policy Liberal, Global, and Sustainable 209
- 13 Constructing Genetic Engineering in the Food and Fiber System as a Problem: Urban Social Movement Organizations as Players in Agricultural Discourse 229
- 14 Eating in the Gardens of Gaia Envisioning Polycultural Communities 252
- Notes 275
- Bibliography 287
- Contributors 325
- Index 329
- Acknowledgments 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1 Introduction 1
-
Part I North American Agriculture in the World System: Overview and Case Studies
- 2 The Social Economy of Development: The State of/and the Imperial Valley 25
- 3 From the National Policy to Continentalism and Globalization: The Shifting Context of Canadian Agricultural Policies 47
- 4 The Contested Terrain of Swine Production: Deregulation and Reregulation of Corporate Farming Laws in Missouri 75
- 5 The Contingent Creation of Rural Interest Groups 96
-
Part II Foundations of Twentieth Century U.S. Policy
- 6 The Origin of the Federal Farm Loan Act: Issue Emergence and Agenda-Setting in the Progressive Era Print Press 113
- 7 Low Modernism and the Agrarian New Deal: A Different Kind of State 129
- 8 The New Deal Farm Programs: Looking for Reconstruction in American Agriculture 147
- 9 The U.S. Farm Financial Crisis of the 19805 160
-
Part III The Political Implications of Daily Life
- 10 The Entrepreneurial Self Identity and Morality in a Midwestern Farming Community 175
- 11 Considerably More Than Vegetables, a Lot Less Than Community: The Dilemma of Community Supported Agriculture 192
-
Part IV The Politics of the Environment
- 12 Canadian Agricultural Policy Liberal, Global, and Sustainable 209
- 13 Constructing Genetic Engineering in the Food and Fiber System as a Problem: Urban Social Movement Organizations as Players in Agricultural Discourse 229
- 14 Eating in the Gardens of Gaia Envisioning Polycultural Communities 252
- Notes 275
- Bibliography 287
- Contributors 325
- Index 329
- Acknowledgments 339