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    UID:
    gbv_754254380
    Format: Online-Ressource (1227 p) , illustrations, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2008 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 10513
    Note: A brief chronology of American agricultural history, by Dorothy C. Goodwin and Paul H. Johnstone, p. 1184 , A philosophy of life for the American farmer (and others), by William Ernest Hocking, p. 1056 , Acreage allotments, marketing quotas, and commodity loans as means of agricultural adjustment, by J.B. Hutson, p. 551 , Agricultural credit, by E.C. Johnson, p. 740 , Agricultural surpluses and nutritional deficits, by J.P. Cavin, Hazel K. Stiebeling, and Marius Farioletti, p. 329 , Agriculture in the World War period, by A.B. Genung, p. 277 , Agriculture today: An appraisal of the agricultural problem, by O.V. Wells, p. 385 , American agriculture: The first 300 years, by Everett E. Edwards, p. 171 , Appendix, p. 1184 , Barriers to internal trade in farm products, by E. L. Burtis and F.V. Waugh, p. 656 , Beyond economics, by M.L. Wilson, p. 922 , Cooperative land use planning: A new development in democracy, by Ellery A. Foster and Harold A. Vogel, p. 1138 , Cooperative marketing by farmers, by E.A. Stokdyk, p. 684 , Crop insurance, by William H. Rowe and Leroy K. Smith, p. 755 , Cultural anthropology and modern agriculture, by Robert Redfield and W. Lloyd Warner, p. 983 , Democracy in agriculture: Why and how? by Rensis Likert, p. 994 , Education for rural life, by Edwin R. Embree, p. 1033 , Farm labor in an era of change, by William T. Ham, p. 907 , Farm tenancy, by Paul V. Maris, p. 887 , Farm-management problems in an era of change, by Sherman E. Johnson, p. 489 , Farmers in a changing world: A summary, by Gove Hambidge, p. 1 , Forest-resource conservation, by R.E. Marsh and William H. Gibbons, p. 458 , Index, p. 1197 , Marketing-agreement programs as a means of agricultural adjustment, by B.A. Holt and D.M. Rubel, p. 638 , Methods of increasing agricultural exports, by H.B. Boyd, p. 596 , New conditions demand new opportunities, by Raymond C. Smith, p. 810 , Old and new in agricultural organization, by Milton Eisenhower and Roy I. Kimmel, p. 1125 , Old ideals versus new ideas in farm life, by Paul H. Johnstone, p. 111 , Our major agricultural land use problems and suggested lines of action, by L.C. Gray, p. 398 , Our soil can be saved, by H.H. Bennett, p. 429 , Overcrowded farms, by W.W. Alexander, p. 870 , Patterns of living of farm families, by Day Monroe, p. 848 , Public information and preservation of democracy, by Alfred D. Stedman, p. 1075 , Reciprocal trade agreements: A new method of tariff making, by L.A. Wheeler, p. 585 , Reducing the costs of food distribution, by A.C. Hoffman and F.V. Waugh, p. 627 , Rural electrification, by Robert T. Beall, p. 790 , Rural taxation, by Eric Englund, p. 771 , Schools of philosophy for farmers, by Carl Taeusch, p. 1111 , Science and agricultural policy, by T. Swann Harding, p. 1081 , Some essentials of a good agricultural policy, by H.R. Tolley, p. 1159 , Standardization and inspection of farm products, by C.W. Kitchen, p. 667 , Table of contents, p. VII , The challenge of conservation, by Bushrod W. Allin and Ellery A. Foster, p. 416 , The city man's stake in the land, by Arthur P. Chew, p. 366 , The contribution of sociology to agriculture, by Carl C. Taylor, p. 1042 , The cultural setting of American agricultural problems, by Ralph Turner, p. 1003 , The development of agricultural policy since the end of the World War, by Chester C. Davis, p. 297 , The farmer's changing world, by F.F. Elliott, p. 103 , The farmer's stake in greater industrial production, by Louis H. Bean, p. 342 , The first four pages of this publication are unpaginated. Roman numerals in the Contents Note refer to numerical order of unpaginated pages , The growth of farm-city cooperative associations, by Sidney N. Gubin, p. 706 , The industrial market for farm products, by W.B. Van Arsdel, p. 606 , The influence of technical progress on agricultural production, by R.S. Kifer, B.H. Hurt, and Albert Thornbrough, p. 509 , The meaning of foreign trade for agriculture, by Arthur P. Chew, p. 566 , The new range outlook, by W.R. Chapline, F.G. Renner, and Raymond Price, p. 441 , The place of forests in the farm economy, by Burt P. Kirkland, p. 533 , The rural people, by O.E. Baker and Conrad Taeuber, p. 827 , The transportation problem of agriculture, by Ralph L. Dewey and James C. Nelson, p. 720 , Thirty million customers for the surplus, by Milo Perkins, p. 650 , Trends in national farm organizations, by DeWitt C. Wing, p. 941 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
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    UID:
    gbv_754196194
    Format: Online-Ressource (1232 p) , color maps, illustrations, tables
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Chester, Vt NewsBank, inc 2007 U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
    Series Statement: United States congressional serial set serial set no. 10192
    Note: Crop rotation, by Clyde E. Leighty, p. 406 , Determining the fertilizer requirements of soils, by Oswald Schreiner and M.S. Anderson, p. 469 , Drainage in arid regions, by James Thorp and C.S. Scofield, p. 717 , Drainage in the humid regions, by John R. Haswell, p. 723 , Farm manure, by Robert M. Salter and C.J. Schollenberger, p. 445 , Fauna and flora of the soil, by Charles Thom and Nathan R. Smith, p. 940 , Fertilizer materials, by Oswald Schreiner, Albert R. Merz, and B.E. Brown, p. 487 , Forests for erosion control, by E.N. Munns, John F. Preston, and Ivan H. Sims, p. 609 , Formation of soil, by H.E. Byers, Charles E. Kellogg, M.S. Anderson, and James Thorp, p. 948 , General aspects of the soil-erosion problem, by Hugh H. Bennett and W.C. Lowdermilk, p. 581 , General chemistry of the soil, by Horace G. Byers, M.S. Anderson, and Richard Bradfield, p. 911 , Grass and other thick-growing vegetation in erosion control, by C.R. Enlow and G.W. Musgrave, p. 615 , Index, p. 1210 , Irrigation in the United States, by Wells A. Hutchins, M.R. Lewis, and P.A. Ewing, p. 693 , Loss of soil organic matter and its restoration, by William A. Albrecht, p. 347 , Management of forest soils, by I.H. Sims, E.N. Munns, and John T. Auten, p. 737 , Mechanical measures of erosion control, by M.L. Nichols and T.B. Chambers, p. 646 , Methods of applying fertilizers, by Robert Salter, p. 546 , Mixed fertilizers, by William H. Ross and Arnon L. Mehring, p. 522 , Neglected soil constituents that affect plant and animal development, by J.E. McMurtrey, Jr. and W.O. Robinson, p. 807 , Phosphorus deficiency and soil fertility, by W.H. Pierre, p. 377 , Plants as soil indicators, by H.L. Shantz, p. 835 , Public purposes in soil use, p. 47 , Selenium in soils, by K.T. Williams, p. 830 , Soil acidity and liming, by Emil Truog, p. 563 , Soil and society, by Charles E. Kellogg, p. 863 , Soil classification, by Mark Baldwin, Charles E. Kellogg, and James Thorp, p. 979 , Soil maps and their use, by J. Kenneth Ableiter, p. 1002 , Soil nitrogen, by Oswald Schreiner and B.E. Brown, p. 361 , Soil organic matter and soil humus, by Constantin C. Nikiforoff, p. 929 , Soil potassium in relation to soil fertility, by H.P. Cooper, Oswald Schreiner, and B.E. Brown, p. 397 , Soil, water supply, and soil solution in irrigation agriculture, by C.S. Scofield, p. 704 , Some relationships of soil to plant and animal nutrition -- the major elements, by C.A. Browne, p. 777 , Special dry-farming problems, by O.R. Mathews and John S. Cole, p. 679 , Strip cropping, by Walter V. Kell, p. 634 , Table of contents follows six pages after Title page , The causes: Defects in farming systems and farm tenancy, p. 137 , The causes: Imperfections in agricultural finance, p. 158 , The causes: Price relations and economic instability, p. 171 , The causes: Traditional attitudes and institutions, p. 111 , The coordinated approach to soil-erosion control, by Ervin J. Utz, p. 666 , The nature and use of organic amendments, by Irvin C. Feustel, p. 462 , The physical nature of soil, by T.D. Rice and L.T. Alexander, p. 887 , The problem: Drained areas and wildlife habitats, p. 77 , The problem: Land unfit for farming in the humid areas, by C.P. Barnes, p. 60 , The problem: Subhumid areas, p. 68 , The problem: The nation as a whole, p. 84 , The remedies: Changes in agricultural finance, p. 265 , The remedies: Direct aids to farmers, p. 279 , The remedies: Economic stabilization, p. 289 , The remedies: Education and research, p. 198 , The remedies: Policies for private lands, p. 241 , The remedies: Policies for public lands, p. 223 , The soil and the law, by Philip M. Glick, p. 296 , The soil requirements of economic plants, by M.F. Morgan, J.H. Gourley, and J.K. Ableiter, p. 753 , The use of cover crops and green-manure crops, by A.J. Pieters and Roland McKee, p. 431 , Tillage machinery, by R.B. Gray, p. 329 , Tillage, by John S. Cole and O.R. Mathews, p. 321 , Water relations of soils, by L.B. Olmstead and W.O. Smith, p. 897 , © 2008 by NewsBank, Inc. All rights reserved
    Language: English
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