Marcellus Shale Gas Development and Farming

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Abstract

We study changes in farming in the Marcellus region associated with unconventional natural gas drilling activity. Due to concerns raised by the popular press, we consider 18 different county-level agricultural variables. While we find no significant changes in the number of farms or land in farms in drilling counties relative to non-drilling counties, there is an increase in median farm sizes, indicating potential consolidation in drilling counties. Despite anecdotal evidence suggesting a transition away from dairy farming to either beef or hay production, we find no support for this at the county level.

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Hoy, K. A., Xiarchos, I. M., Kelsey, T. W., Brasier, K. J., & Glenna, L. L. (2018). Marcellus Shale Gas Development and Farming. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 47(3), 634–664. https://doi.org/10.1017/age.2017.28

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