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Volume 32, Number 4, Part 2: Journal of farm economics
- Title:
- Volume 32, Number 4, Part 2: Journal of farm economics
- Collection:
- Core Historical Literature of Agriculture
- Date:
- 1950
- Issue Date:
- November, 1950
- Identifier:
- chla5033566_4112_005
- Catalog Record:
- 5033566
- Subject:
- Economic aspects
Periodicals
Agriculture
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- 526 300dpi JPEG page images
- Notes:
- Digitization funded by Cornell University Class of 1956. Title selected from the series Literature of the agricultural sciences for the Core historical literature of agriculture.
- Publisher:
- American Farm Economic Association
- Publication Place:
- Menasha, Wis.
- Publication Date:
- 1950
- Format:
- Issue
Articles
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Strategic Approaches to Southern Progress
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Over-All Adjustment in Southern Agriculture
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Discussion
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Adjustment Problems in Midwest Agriculture
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Discussion
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World Trade and American Agriculture
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Agriculture and the Conditions of Postwar Trading
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Coming Developments in Agricultural Policy
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Development of Agricultural Policy
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Discussion
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Agricultural Statistics as an Aid to Research, Service, and Administration
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Economic Prospects of the South
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Current Frontiers in Farm Price Data
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Trends in the Consumption of Tobacco Products, United States, 1900-1950
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Government Programs in Tobacco
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Some Aspects of Research in the Marketing of Tobacco Leaf
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Discussion
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Discussion
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The Impact of Commodity Credit Corporation Operations on Farm Market Prices and Market Channels
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Impact of CCC Operations upon Marketing Agencies
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Dynamics of Farm Adjustments in the South
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Discussion
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Discussion
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The Role of Market News in Marketing and Some Problems
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The Influence of the Federal Food and Drug Administration in Marketing
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Central Market Quotations and Country Buying
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Discussion
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Discussion
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The Impact of Marketing Agreements upon the Marketing of Milk
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The Impact of Marketing Agreements upon the Marketing of Fruits and Vegetables
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Trends in Cooperative Expansion 1900-1950
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Cooperative Expansion Through Horizontal Integration
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Vertical Integration of Agricultural Cooperatives
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Land Economics Research in Retrospect and Prospect
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The Landlord-Tenant Relationship Program in North Carolina
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How It Was Started: Objectives, Situations, and Difficulties Encountered
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Discussion
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Procedure for One Year of Work
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Extension Methods Used to Accomplish the Job
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Progress Made by Croppers Participating in the Program
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Appraisal of the Program
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Discussion
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The Application of Static Economic Theory to Farm Management Problems
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Limitations of Static Economic Theory in Farm Management Analysis
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Discussion
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Cotton Price Policy in Relation to the Domestic Market
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Application of Recent Economic Theory in Agricultural Production Economics
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Needed Developments in Economic Theory as Applied to Farm Management
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Discussion
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Relation of Economic Theory to the Analysis of Empirical Data in Farm Management Research
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Some Problems of Joint Use of Theory and Empirical Data in Farm Management Research
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Some Fundamentals of Conservation Economics and Policy
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Proceedings of Executive Committee Meeting, American Farm Economic Association, Montreat, North Carolina, August 28, 1950
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Minutes of the Annual Business Meeting
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Report of the Marketing Committee
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Report of the Election Tellers
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Cotton Labor Requirements
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Report of the President
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Report of the Editor
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Report of the Secretary-Treasurer
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Proceedings of Executive Committee Meeting, American Farm Economic Association, Montreat, North Carolina, August 30, 1950
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Index to Volume XXXII
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World Prospects in Cotton
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Discussion