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Game and Wild-Fur Production and Utilization on Agricultural Land

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  • Miller, J. Paul
  • Powell, Burwell B.

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Excerpt from the Introduction: The principal objectives of the study upon which this circular is based were to (1) ascertain how much income a farmer or rancher can expect to realize from wildlife or from game management, (2) get a comprehensive picture of the measures each State is using to provide a supply of wildlife, (3) discover or formulate biologically and economically sound principles which will serve as a basis for wildlife conservation programs acceptable to farmers and wildlife conservationists, and (4) ascertain the feasibility and practicability of a fuller use of farm and range lands in the production, utilization, and perpetuation of wildlife coincident with the improvement of agricultural conditions.

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  • Miller, J. Paul & Powell, Burwell B., 1942. "Game and Wild-Fur Production and Utilization on Agricultural Land," Miscellaneous Publications 320748, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:320748
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.320748
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