Volume 22, Number 1: Journal of farm economics
Articles
- Place of Farmers, Economists and Administrators in Developing Agricultural Policy
- Personnel Training and Recruitment in Agricultural Economics
- Discussion
- Early History of Agricultural Economics
- Agriculture in the United States, 1839 and 1939
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Discussion
- How Should Agriculture Be Financed?
- Problem of Poverty in Agriculture
- Use of the Normal Value Concept as a Stabilizing Influence in Agriculture
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Changing Organization of Agricultural Markets
- Economic Significance of Changes in Market Organization
- Discussion
- Cotton, Land, and People: A Statement of the Problem
- How Can the Southern Population Find Gainful Employment?
- What Changes in National Policy Does the South Need?
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Allocation of Milk Supplies Among Contiguous Markets
- Transportation and Country Assembly of Milk
- Market-Sharing in the Packing Industry
- State Laws Which Limit Competition in Agricultural Products
- Determining Input-Output Relationships in Milk Production
- Supervised Farming
- Unit Reorganization Program for the Southern Great Plains
- When and Under What Conditions Should a Mortgage on a Farm Be Foreclosed?
- How Can Delinquent Loans and Foreclosed Properties Best Be Serviced and Handled?
- What Elements Enter Into a Desirable Resale Policy?
- Discussion
- County Planning Project�A Cooperative Approach to Agricultural Planning
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Agricultural Surpluses and Nutritional Deficits: A Statement of the Problem and Some Factors Affecting Its Solution
- Programs for Using Agricultural Surpluses to Reduce Malnutrition and to Benefit Farmers
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Needed Points of Development and Reorientation in Land Economic Theory
- New Developments in Agricultural Sampling
- Agricultural Census of 1940
- Characteristics of U. S. Poultry Statistics
- War Adjustments for American Agriculture
- Annual Reports
- Publications Received
- Reviews
- Memorial
- Discussion
- Nature and Scope of Training for Men Contemplating Work in the Field of Agricultural Economics
- Needed Additions to the Theoretical Equipment of an Agricultural Economist
- New Developments in Personnel Selection, Training and Advancement in the Federal Service