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Cotton Statistics and Related Data for Agricultural Workers

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  • Myers, Lawrence
  • Cooper, Maurice R.

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Excerpt from the report: Agricultural workers have been at a severe disadvantage in dealing with the agricultural outlook for the Southern States and many of the problems of cotton economics because of inadequate statistical information. Cotton statistics are published in apparent abundance, but for the most part they fail to meet analytical requirements, or are so widely scattered as to be actually unavailable for most workers. For several years this Division has been assembling, evaluating, and organizing these statistics. This publication presents many of the major statistical series on cotton and the related problems of demand, price level, and alternative crops, found necessary for understanding world cotton economics and appraising cotton situations.

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  • Myers, Lawrence & Cooper, Maurice R., 1932. "Cotton Statistics and Related Data for Agricultural Workers," Miscellaneous Publications 333516, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:333516
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.333516
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