Agricultural Land Lost to Development in Ohio, Midwest

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Join the Ohio State University Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics for the next AEDE Economic Outlook and Policy Webinar featuring Ani Katchova, who will discuss Agricultural Land Lost to Development in Ohio and the Midwest. 

The webinar will take place on Wednesday, April 16 at 12 noon EST. REGISTER NOW to receive the Zoom link.

Katchova is a professor in AEDE. She chairs the Farm Income Enhancement Program and conducts research and outreach on U.S. agricultural economics issues.

Abstract: The loss of agricultural land and its conversion to housing development has been a concerning trend in Ohio and the Midwest in the last 20 years. This webinar will explore the recent trends from the U.S. Census of Agriculture on declining farmland and farm numbers. The presentation will also explore the conversion of agricultural land to development in the state of Ohio and examine trends by county, city and Metropolitan Statistical Area. The key results show a loss of agricultural land of about 2% in the state of Ohio in the last 20 years, half of which is due to development. The conversion of agricultural land to development is stronger for counties in the Metropolitan Statistical Areas, and particularly around the city of Columbus.

NOTE: Did you miss the March webinar presented by Yao Wang on “Labor Deficiency in Ohio”? You can watch the replay on the AEDE YouTube Channel.

— Ohio State University CFAES, Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics

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