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Farmers Market

New Electronics, 2023
Real hardware need not be close to home, as CHRIS EDWARDS discovers
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Farmers’ Markets in Hawai‘i:

2016
This chapter examines the growing popularity of farmers’ market on Oʻahu. Farmers’ markets are often seen at the forefront of food localization nationwide. Not only farmers’ markets help local farms, they also provide a space for both consumers and farmers to start questioning the hegemonic system. The chapter critically analyzes their respective goals,
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Farmers’ Markets

2018
Hempstead’s household economy produced enough to supply his family and to yield a surplus for exchange in the town economy. He was constantly performing services for his neighbors or trading goods. These exchanges which bound townspeople together in a web of debt and obligation formed the sinews of local society.
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The Farmer and the Market

Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1949
Twice during the past five years the peculiar problems of the agricultural industry in the political economy have been analysed with acute perception in papers presented to this Association. There is a surprising unanimity of opinion among economists as to the nature of these problems; there is also, I believe, a rather wide area of agreement as to the
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Brandywine Farmers Market

2020
Through their work with the National Center for Smart Growth at the University of Maryland (UMD), the Prince George's County- Department of Parks and Recreation commissioned this report from the university’s Partnership for Action Learning in Sustainability (PALS).
Bradford, Nicholas   +20 more
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A Farmer’s Market

2019
The Ecosystem Services Market will enable farmers to use improvements in soil health—the key to water conservation and soil carbon sequestration—to generate ecosystem-service credits that they will be able to sell. <em>A <b>What's Next </b>article from the <strong>Winter 2020</strong> issue.</em>
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The Farmer's Market in the Web Society

Journal of Nutritional Ecology and Food Research, 2014
The socio-economic contingencies along with gradual qualitative and quantitative decay of the ecosystems on which is based our development model, have led to a behavioral model in which the unavoidable opulence gave gradually way to sobriety and austerity, to be interpreted also in terms of awareness and rejection of a consumption and growth model ...
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The Stockton Farmers’ Market:

Food, Culture & Society, 2016
AbstractThis paper investigates the social world of the predominantly Southeast Asian Stockton Farmers’ Market in Stockton, California. Through interviews and surveys with vendors and customers, their motivations for buying and selling at this market were analyzed.
Alison Hope Alkon, Dena Vang
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Farmers Markets as Retail Spaces

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
PurposeThis paper aims to report results from an exploratory study of farmers' markets, taking particular interest in the motives for participation of customers, and their perceptions of the functioning of markets as co‐created sites of local food production, retail and consumption.
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Cooperative Marketing by Farmers

1940
Excerpt: Farmers' cooperative marketing associations have now gained a firm foothold in the United States and are showing a remarkably healthy growth. There are 8,300 of these associations today, with 2 ½ million farmer members, doing an annual business of over $2,000,000,000. Here is an account of this significant development. The author discusses the
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