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dc.contributor.authorAshwood, Loka
dc.contributor.authorDiamond, Danielle
dc.contributor.authorFranco, Allen
dc.contributor.authorImlay, Aimee
dc.contributor.authorKuehn, Lindsay
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-19T07:43:50Z
dc.date.available2023-10-19T07:43:50Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifierONIX_20231019_9798890863652_14
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/76876
dc.description.abstractThe right to farm is essential to everyone's survival. Since the late 1970s, states across the nation have adopted so-called right-to-farm laws to limit nuisance suits loosely related to agriculture. But since their adoption, there has yet to be a comprehensive analysis of what these laws do and who they benefit. This book offers the first national analysis and guide to these laws. It reveals that they generally benefit the largest operators, like processing plants, while traditional farmers benefit the least. Disfavored most of all are those seeking to defend their homes and environment against multinational corporations that use right-to-farm laws to strip neighboring owners of their property rights. Through what the book calls the "midburden," right-to-farm laws dispossess the many in favor of the few, paving the path to rural poverty. Empty Fields, Empty Promises summarizes every state's right-to-farm laws to help readers track and navigate their local and regional legal landscape. The book concludes by offering paths forward for a more distributed and democratic agrifood system that achieves agricultural, rural, and environmental justice.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesRural Studies Series
dc.subject.otherUnited States right to farm laws
dc.subject.otheragricultural nuisance, trespass, and negligence
dc.subject.othertakings of rural property rights
dc.subject.otheragricultural law and the rural burden
dc.subject.otheragrarian democracy
dc.subject.otherforeign ownership in agriculture
dc.subject.otheragribusiness
dc.subject.otherConcentrated Animal Feeding Operations
dc.subject.otherrural poverty and rural racial minorities
dc.subject.otherenvironmental justice
dc.subject.otherdistribution of ownership in food and agricultural production
dc.subject.othermonopoly and oligopoly power in agriculture
dc.subject.otherhumane treatment of animals in industrial agriculture
dc.subject.otherdecline of U.S. farmers
dc.subject.otherindustrial agriculture pollution
dc.subject.otherpublic and community health effects of industrial agriculture
dc.subject.othersociology of food and agriculture
dc.subject.otherenvironmental sociology
dc.subject.otherrural sociology
dc.subject.otherglobal corporate agribusinesses
dc.titleEmpty Fields, Empty Promises
dc.title.alternativeA State-by-State Guide to Understanding and Transforming the Right to Farm
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.5149/9781469674612
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy165ebb72-a81f-4229-898c-5f49a35f306e
oapen.relation.isFundedBya975de44-92c8-4ef6-89a7-e569f889939c
oapen.relation.isFundedBy233df225-0b97-4416-9d9b-a3f139e8469b
oapen.relation.isbn9798890863652
oapen.relation.isbn9781469674605
oapen.relation.isbn9781469674599
oapen.relation.isbn9781469674582
oapen.imprintThe University of North Carolina Press
oapen.pages304
oapen.place.publicationChapel Hill
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