id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gte3mifwqrejdnu3qrrkb5xde4 Metin M. Coşgel Religious Culture and Economic Performance: Agricultural Productivity of the Amish, 1850–80 1993 13 .pdf application/pdf 5414 544 69 practices and productivity of Amish farmers in a comparative framework, focusing particularly on Amish settlements around Kalona, Iowa, farmers of today to be less productive than their non-Amish neighbors current agricultural practices and farm technology among the Amish. On Amish farms, the labor input of family members was higher.13 Amish farmers might also have had greater access to nonhousehold labor within the religious network because of their wellknown cooperation in farming operations. To understand why Amish farmers were less productive, we must first why Amish farmers were less productive, the relationship between listed in the agriculture schedules, Amish farmers produced an average The average number of items produced by the Amish farmers was thus suggests that Amish farmers overinvested in their farming operations, AVERAGE SIZE OF LAND AND VALUES OF FARMING ASSETS, AMISH The average size of land and the total value of the assets of Amish farmers ./cache/work_gte3mifwqrejdnu3qrrkb5xde4.pdf ./txt/work_gte3mifwqrejdnu3qrrkb5xde4.txt