Farming

Can a hegemonic shift in the gender-power dynamic within farming create a better world?

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Hail, A., Mogyorody, V. (2007). Organic Farming, Gender, and the Labor Process. Rural Sociology, 72(2), 289.

Letters to the editor: Government gardens usually go to seed. (1993, Mar 15). Wall Street Journal Retrieved from http://ezproxy.lib.uwstout.edu/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/398369492?accountid=9255

Little, J. (2002). Rural Geography: Rural Gender Identity and the Performance of Masculinity and Femininity in the Countryside. Progress in Human Geography, 26(5) 665-670.

Park, C. Y., White, B., White, J. (2015). We Are Not All The Same: Taking Gender Seriously in Food Sovereignty Discourse. Third World Quarterly, 36(3), 584.

Saitone, T. L., Sexton, R. J., Sumner, D. A. (2015). What Happens when Food Marketers Require Restrictive Farming Practices? American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 97(4), 1021-1043.

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 USDA. Corn and Soybean Production Up in 2016, USDA Reports Winter Wheat Seeding and Grain Stocks also reported. Jan. 12, 2017, Web.