Farm Family Decision Making Project oral histories and records
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
Biannual conversations with adults and children eight and older, individually and in family groups, in a panel of thirty-three New York and Iowa farm families concerning how the occupation of farming is organized and conducted. Topics include activities of family members and employees, daily and weekly, by season; aspirations, expectations, and responsibilities attributed to the self, other family members, and employees; obtaining and evaluating information; extent of involvement in decisions attributed to self, other family members, and employees; conflict between generations in the family and its resolution; reproducing the stem family; establishing and maintaining boundaries between in-laws and stem family, between family and outsiders, and between rural and urban culture; conflict between rural and urban culture; connections and barriers between production and family within occupation; means for evaluation in production and family sectors; mate selection; determining priorities; meaning of work, labor, tasks, chores, and recreation; task differentiation by gender; using and compensating hired and family labor; reserve labor; programs and forms of emotional and financial support; capital formation; credit; sources of income; marketing farm commodities; land use and conservation; record keeping; adoption and use of production and household technology; apprenticeship education; and values attached to consumption.
Other topics discussed are the form, timing, and quantity of rewards to family members and employees; distinction between ownership and control of farm resources; religious participation; farm maintenance; soil conservation; formal and informal training; dairy farming; poultry farming; apple production; 4-H clubs; farm organizations; U.S. agricultural colleges; the United States Department of Agriculture; Cooperative Extension; and related topics.
Also includes "The Game," with playing board, markers, cards, money, and rules, used in facilitating interviews, January, 1971; and files of Gould P. Colman including drafts of case studies, memos to project leaders, memos to farm family participants, planning exercises, checklists, and other papers, 1974-1982.
Dates
- 1966-1982.
Creator
- Farm Family Decision Making Project (Organization)
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
Access Restrictions:
Access restricted in part. See transcripts for individual restrictions.
Restrictions on Use:
Tapes and transcripts have individual restrictions that can be found within the typed transcript.
Extent
11.4 cubic feet. (11.4 cubic feet.)
1 mapcase folders. (1 mapcase folders)
19 items. (19 items)
Abstract
Biannual conversations with adults and children eight and older, individually and in family groups, in a panel of thirty-three New York and Iowa farm families concerning how the occupation of farming is organized and conducted.
Physical Description
Audio Recordings, Printed Materials
General
- Contact Information:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 rareref@cornell.edu http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
- Compiled by:
- RMC Staff
- Date completed:
- July 2010
- EAD encoding:
- RMC Staff, July 2010
- 4-H clubs.
- Agricultural colleges.
- Agricultural conservation.
- Agricultural credit.
- Agricultural education.
- Agricultural extension work.
- Agricultural laborers.
- Agricultural laws and legislation.
- Agricultural machinery -- Maintenance and repair.
- Agricultural resources.
- Agriculture -- Accidents.
- Agriculture -- Accounting.
- Agriculture -- Costs.
- Agriculture -- Documentation.
- Agriculture -- Finance.
- Agriculture -- Information services.
- Agriculture -- Iowa.
- Agriculture -- Labor productivity.
- Agriculture -- New York (State)
- Agriculture -- Social aspects.
- Agriculture -- Taxation -- Law and legislation.
- Apprentices.
- Chores -- Meaning.
- Communication in agriculture.
- Conflict of generations.
- Crop rotation.
- Culture conflict.
- Dairying.
- Decision making.
- Domestic relations.
- Drainage.
- Employee selection.
- Employees, Training of.
- Evaluation and farm operation.
- Families -- Longitudinal studies.
- Family corporations.
- Family farms.
- Family recreation.
- Farm buildings.
- Farm corporations.
- Farm equipment.
- Farm income.
- Farm life.
- Farm management -- Decision making.
- Farm management -- Records and correspondence.
- Farm management.
- Farm partnership.
- Farm risk.
- Farm supplies.
- Farmers -- Family relationships.
- Farmers -- Nutrition.
- Farmers -- Supplementary employment.
- Farmers.
- Farmers\' spouses.
- Farmhouses.
- Farms -- Taxation.
- Farms, Size of.
- Father-son operating agreements.
- Hill farming.
- Home economics extension work.
- Individual and family attitudes.
- Inheritance tax.
- Intergenerational relations.
- Interpersonal conflict.
- Job satisfaction.
- Land use, Rural.
- Landlord and tenant.
- Mate selection.
- Milking machines.
- Non-formal education.
- Oral histories.
- Part-time farming.
- Quality of work life.
- Recreation -- Meaning.
- Reserve labor.
- Rewards used in farming.
- Rural families.
- Rural women.
- Rural-urban cultural relationships.
- Saving and investment.
- Self-evaluation.
- Sex role.
- Silage machinery.
- Soil conservation.
- Soils.
- Success.
- Tillage.
- United States. Department of Agriculture
- Women in agriculture.
- Work and family.
- Work measurement.
- Work.
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Compiled by RMC Staff
- Date
- July 2010
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
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- mapcase folder: 1 (Mixed Materials)
- Box: 23 - trans. 1750 (Mixed Materials)
- Box: 23 - trans. 1751 (Mixed Materials)
- Box: 23 - trans. 1752 (part 1) (Mixed Materials)
- Box: 23 - trans. 1752 (part 2) (Mixed Materials)
- Box: 23 - trans. 1752 (part 3) (Mixed Materials)
- Box: 23 - trans. 1753 (Mixed Materials)
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- Box: 23 - trans. 1755 (Mixed Materials)
- Box: 23 - trans. 1756 (Mixed Materials)
- Box: 23 - trans. 1757 (part 1) (Mixed Materials)
- Box: 23 - trans. 1757 (part 2) (Mixed Materials)
- transcript box: 11 - trans. 659 d (Mixed Materials)
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- transcript box: 34 - trans. 2504 (Mixed Materials)
- transcript box: 34 - trans. 2506 (Mixed Materials)
- transcript box: 39 - trans. 4512 (Mixed Materials)
- transcript box: 39 - trans. 4513 (Mixed Materials)
Repository Details
Part of the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections Repository
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853
607-255-3530
607-255-9524 (Fax)
rareref@cornell.edu