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DOI10.1111/ruso.12304
A Dryland Cropping Revolution? Linking an Emerging Soil Health Paradigm with Shifting Social Fields among Wheat Growers of the High Plains
Rosenzweig, Steven T.; Carolan, Michael S.; Schipanski, Meagan E.
通讯作者Rosenzweig, ST (corresponding author), Gen Mills, 9000 Plymouth Ave N, Golden Valley, MN 55427 USA.
来源期刊RURAL SOCIOLOGY
ISSN0036-0112
EISSN1549-0831
出版年2020
卷号85期号:2页码:545-574
英文摘要Once reliant on year-long periods of unvegetated fallow, dryland farmers are reaping environmental and economic benefits by replacing fallow with a crop, a practice called cropping system intensification. However, in the U.S. High Plains, transitions to intensified cropping systems have been slow relative to other regions, and cropping systems have stratified into varying degrees of intensity. Prior attempts to explain the wave of cropping system intensification have largely focused on simple economic rationales, and thus we lack a critical understanding of the social dynamics underlying the revolution in semi-arid cropping systems. We examined the motivations, perceptions, and social interactions of dryland farmers that practice different levels of cropping system intensity in Colorado and Nebraska. Building on Carolan's application of Bourdieusian social fields to agriculture, we identify overlapping fields expressed among interviewees. While these fields are reflected in farms' different degrees of intensification, they can be used to help identify and locate farmers associated with the emerging soil health (or regenerative agriculture) movement. The paper concludes by identifying strategies for change, some which would serve to reshape social fields, and others which leverage existing social positions and relationships to enable farmers to overcome the barriers constraining cropping system intensification.
类型Article
语种英语
开放获取类型Bronze
收录类别SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000488803500001
WOS关键词NO-TILL ; PRECIPITATION USE ; ORGANIC-CARBON ; GOOD FARMERS ; CONSERVATION ; ADOPTION ; SYSTEMS ; AGRICULTURE ; ADAPTATION ; MANAGEMENT
WOS类目Sociology
WOS研究方向Sociology
来源机构Colorado State University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/369272
作者单位[Rosenzweig, Steven T.; Schipanski, Meagan E.] Colorado State Univ, Dept Soil & Crop Sci, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA; [Rosenzweig, Steven T.] Gen Mills, 9000 Plymouth Ave N, Golden Valley, MN 55427 USA; [Carolan, Michael S.] Colorado State Univ, Dept Sociol, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
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Rosenzweig, Steven T.,Carolan, Michael S.,Schipanski, Meagan E.. A Dryland Cropping Revolution? Linking an Emerging Soil Health Paradigm with Shifting Social Fields among Wheat Growers of the High Plains[J]. Colorado State University,2020,85(2):545-574.
APA Rosenzweig, Steven T.,Carolan, Michael S.,&Schipanski, Meagan E..(2020).A Dryland Cropping Revolution? Linking an Emerging Soil Health Paradigm with Shifting Social Fields among Wheat Growers of the High Plains.RURAL SOCIOLOGY,85(2),545-574.
MLA Rosenzweig, Steven T.,et al."A Dryland Cropping Revolution? Linking an Emerging Soil Health Paradigm with Shifting Social Fields among Wheat Growers of the High Plains".RURAL SOCIOLOGY 85.2(2020):545-574.
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