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More on objectives: family influences, origins and modification.
Abstract
Most farmers worldwide are owner-operators in various forms. The essence of this is that a farm family is intimately involved in farm life and decisions, with the farmer and his or her family living and working on the farm. Consequently any study of a farmer must also involve a study of the family and their influence on the objectives and decisions taken. This chapter considers these influences and also the factors that give rise to the objectives held by the farmer-household complex.