Von Thunens Theories of Land Use and Agricultural

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Von Thunen’s Theories of Land Use and Agricultural Organization • How is agricultural land

Von Thunen’s Theories of Land Use and Agricultural Organization • How is agricultural land organized? • How does this impact the cost of rent/purchasing land?

Land Use and Agriculture Terms Fallow – the practice of farming land, harvesting, tilling

Land Use and Agriculture Terms Fallow – the practice of farming land, harvesting, tilling (but not planting), and repeating the cycle CBD – central business district (town, city, hearth) Bid rent – how much someone is willing to pay for a particular piece of land

Terms Three-Field Farming—One third of the field is fallowed, while the other two parts

Terms Three-Field Farming—One third of the field is fallowed, while the other two parts are harvested in Spring and Autumn. One third is usually a grain—winter wheat or rye, one third is crops like beans, peas or lentils Enclosed fields—you have crops in some fields and animals grazing in others. The fields are enclosed—fenced—to keep the animals from wandering into the wrong areas. Then you rotate the pasture and crop land

Johann Heinrich Von Thünen Developed an agricultural model to explain the locations and costs

Johann Heinrich Von Thünen Developed an agricultural model to explain the locations and costs of agriculture in and around a CBD He used mathematics to explain the cost of farming in multiple environments R = Y(p − c) − YFm R = rent p = production costs Y = yield c = market price F = transportation costs m = distance to market

Applications By analyzing the consumer costs, production, and geographic limitations, Von Thunen’s model could

Applications By analyzing the consumer costs, production, and geographic limitations, Von Thunen’s model could help landowners and agriculturalists determine adequate rent for land potential profits This model can be been modified to take physical features into account (for instance the “model modified by river” diagram in your books on page 330)

William Alonso used von Thunen’s model to evaluate the cost of land in an

William Alonso used von Thunen’s model to evaluate the cost of land in an agricultural region (or industrial center) The farther away from the CBD, the less money people were willing to pay due to the limited access to the CBD How can this be applied today?

Weaknesses Assumed that all land had similar site characteristics and uniform quality Failed to

Weaknesses Assumed that all land had similar site characteristics and uniform quality Failed to consider that social customs and government policies influence the attractiveness of plants and animals for a commercial farmer Isolated state, surrounded by wilderness, no roads, transport is by ox cart

More Weaknesses: Didn’t take into consideration Roads Railroads Refrigerated Trucks Other modern technology

More Weaknesses: Didn’t take into consideration Roads Railroads Refrigerated Trucks Other modern technology

Relevant? Land costs are still more closer into cities Transportation costs continue to be

Relevant? Land costs are still more closer into cities Transportation costs continue to be relevant Consider the “Buy Local” movement **It does have application today, but probably a bit of limited application

Art Project Make one ring for each of Von Thunen’s rings Each ring needs

Art Project Make one ring for each of Von Thunen’s rings Each ring needs to state WHAT is grown there and WHY it is in that ring Color each ring like the item that grows/pastures there On the back of your largest ring, write down the failings and assumptions made in Von Thunen’s model. Why might it not work perfectly in every situation?

Art Project

Art Project