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Exploring Regional Patterns of Agritourism in the U.S.: What's Driving Clusters of Enterprises?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2018

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Abstract

Agritourism is a consumer-driven innovation that producers are exploring as a means to diversify and grow farm-based revenues. In order to help guide management and policy decisions, we conduct an exploratory spatial data analysis and find that travel infrastructure, region and rurality, characteristics of the local economy, and proximity to outdoor attractions are all significantly associated with the probability of a county being an agritourism hot spot. Mapping our primary spatial analysis’ residuals, we further identify counties with unique agritourism market conditions as a starting point to identify best practices that other regions interested in agritourism development might follow.

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Figure 1. Moran's I Scatter Plot, County-Level Percent of Farms with Agritourism Revenue, 2012

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Figure 2. Significant Clusters of Spatial Autocorrelation in Percent of Farms with Agritourism Revenue, 2012

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Table 1. Summary Statistics

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Table 2. Probit Results on Agritourism Hot Spots

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Figure 3. Counties with High/Low Residuals when Predicting Presence of Agritourism

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