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1982, Volume 64, Issue 5
1982, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 609-615 Why Do Farmers Fail? Farm Bankruptcies 1910–78
by Lawrence E. Shepard & Robert A. Collins
- 616-624 Welfare Implications of Oligopoly in U.S. Food Manufacturing
by Micha Gisser
- 625-633 A Trend Projection of High Fructose Corn Syrup Substitution for Sugar
by Hoy F. Carman
- 634-641 Imports and the Supply of Winter Tomatoes: An Application of Rational Expectations
by J. Scott Shonkwiler & Robert D. Emerson
- 642-654 Australian Wheat Policy 1948–79: A Welfare Evaluation
by John W. Longworth & Philip Knopke
- 655-663 Efficiency and Equity in the Producer Levy of India
by Yujiro Hayami & Keijiro Otsuka & K. Subbarao
- 664-672 The Intercountry Agricultural Production Function: Another View
by Yair Mundlak & René Hellinghausen
- 673-680 The Irrigation Demand for Electricity
by Ruth J. Maddigan & Colleen Gallagher Rizy & Wen S. Chern
- 681-689 Optimal Allocation of Farm Irrigation Water during Peak Seasons
by Dan Yaron & Ariel Dinar
- 690-698 A Damage Function to Evaluate Erosion Control Economics
by David J. Walker
- 699-709 An Economic Analysis of Technology in the Meat Products Industry
by V. Eldon Ball & Robert G. Chambers
- 710-719 Farmland Accumulation and Prices
by Haim Shalit & Andrew Schmitz
- 720-727 Goal Programming via Multidimensional Scaling Applied to Senegalese Subsistence Farms
by Douglas Barnett & Brian Blake & Bruce A. McCarl
- 728-737 A Multi-Year, Stochastic, Farm Simulation Model for Northern Nigeria: An Experimental Design Approach
by Eric W. Crawford & Robert A. Milligan
- 738-746 Segmented Regression, Threshold Effects, and Police Expenditures in Small Cities
by Thomas F. Stinson & Andrea Lubov
- 747-751 Cross-Hedging Wholesale Pork Products Using Live Hog Futures
by Marvin L. Hayenga & Dennis D. DiPietre
- 752-755 Rural Area Consumer Demand and Regional Input-Output Analysis
by Thomas L. Martin & Mark S. Henry
- 756-760 Development versus Preservation in the Snake River Birds of Prey Conservation Area
by William F. Hyde & Alan Dickerman & Douglas Stone
- 761-767 Online Databases Relevant to Agricultural Economics
by Judith A. Siess & John B. Braden
- 768-772 Cropping Activities in Agricultural Sector Models: A Methodological Proposal
by Bruce A. McCarl
- 773-775 An Opportunity Cost View of Fixed Asset Theory and the Overproduction Trap: Comment
by Glenn L. Johnson
- 776-777 An Opportunity Cost View of Fixed Asset Theory and the Overproduction Trap: Reply
by Marc A. Johnson & E. C. Pasour
- 778-778 Simulating the Impacts of Credit Policy and Fertilizer Subsidy on Central Luzon Rice Farms, the Philippines: Comment
by Joseph Yassour
- 779-780 Simulating the Impacts of Credit Policy and Fertilizer Subsidy on Central Luzon Rice Farms, the Philippines: Reply
by Mark W. Rosegrant & Robert W. Herdt
- 781-782 Common Property Externalities: Isolation, Assurance, and Resource Depletion in a Traditional Grazing Context: Comment
by Joel M. Guttman
- 783-784 Common Property Externalities: Isolation, Assurance, and Resource Depletion in a Traditional Grazing Context: Comment
by Raymond B. Palmquist & E. C. Pasour
- 785-788 Common Property Externalities: Isolation, Assurance, and Resource Depletion in a Traditional Grazing Context: Reply
by Carlisle Ford Runge
- 789-791 Minimizing Mean Absolute Deviations to Exactly Solve Expected Utility Problems: Comment
by Steven T. Buccola
- 792-793 Minimizing Mean Absolute Deviations to Exactly Solve Expected Utility Problems: Reply
by Donald Johnson & Michael Boehlje
- 794-794 Bauer, P. T. Equality, the Third World, and Economic Delusion. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1981, x + 293 pp., $17.50
by Glenn L. Johnson
- 795-795 Bender, F. E., L. W. Douglass, and A. Kramer. Statistical Methods for Food and Agriculture. Westport CT: AVI Publishing Co., 1982, vii + 345 pp., $25.00 paper
by D. A. Dickey
- 795-796 Bowden, Gerald. Coastal Aquaculture Law and Policy: A Case Study of California. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1981, xiv + 241 pp., $26.25
by Warren E. Johnston
- 796-797 Friedland, William, et al. Manufacturing Green Gold, Capital, Labor and Technology in the Lettuce Industry. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981, x + 159 pp., price unknown
by Richard Mines
- 797-798 Just, Richard E., Darrell L. Hueth, and Andrew Schmitz. Applied Welfare Economics and Public Policy. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1982, xviii + 491 pages, $24.95
by Jean-Paul Chavas
- 798-798 McMillen, Wheeler. Feeding Multitudes: A History of How Farmers Made America Rich. Danville IL: Interstate Printers and Publishers, xviii + 491 pp., $12.00 paperback
by George A. Ecker
- 798-799 Penson, John B., Jr., Danny A. Klinefelter, and David A. Lins. Farm Investment and Financial Analysis. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice Hall, 1982, xviii + 301 pp., $24.95
by Duane Neuman
- 799-800 Shang, Yung C. Aquaculture Economics: Basic Concepts and Methods of Analysis. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1981, xvi + 153 pp., $20.00
by James C. Cato
- 800-801 Sisson, Charles Adair. Tax Burdens in American Agriculture: An Intersectoral Comparison. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1982, viii + 154 pp, $14.40
by Michael Boehlje
1982, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 419-430 Food Prices, Expectations, and Inflation
by Carl Van Duyne
- 431-443 Interpreting and Enforcing Section 2 of the Capper-Volstead Act
by E. V. Jesse & B. W. Marion & A. C. Manchester & Aaron. C. Johnson
- 444-454 Migration to the United States and Mexican Rural Development: A Case Study
by Richard Mines & Alain de Janvry
- 455-462 Distributional Constraints on Acceptance of Nonpoint Pollution Controls
by William M. Park & Leonard A. Shabman
- 463-474 Management of a Multiple Cohort Fishery: The Hard Clam in Great South Bay
by Jon M. Conrad
- 475-482 Dynamic Modeling of the Eastern Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Fishery
by Vito J. Blomo & John P. Nichols & Wade L. Griffin & William E. Grant
- 483-489 U.S. Demand for Selected Groundfish Products, 1967–80
by Eugene Tsoa & William E. Schrank & Noel Roy
- 490-498 A Translog Cost Function Analysis of U.S. Agriculture, 1939–77
by Subhash C. Ray
- 499-509 The Off-Farm Labor Supply of Farmers
by Daniel A. Sumner
- 510-519 Analysis of a Small Open Economy: The Case of Energy Prices in Canada
by Ramon E. Lopez
- 510-529 Toward a Theory of Agricultural Insurance
by Syed M. Ahsan & Ali A. G. Ali & N. John Kurian
- 530-538 Forecasting U.S. Pork Production Using a Random Coefficient Model
by Bruce L. Dixon & Larry J. Martin
- 539-546 A Nonlinear Expenditure System Using a Linear Logit Specification
by Timothy Tyrrell & Timothy Mount
- 547-552 Agricultural Runoff as a Nonpoint Externality: A Theoretical Development
by Ronald C. Griffin & Daniel W. Bromley
- 553-557 Dynamic Adjustment in Monthly Consumer Demands for Meats
by Michael K. Wohlgenant & William F. Hahn
- 558-564 Supply Dynamics: The Case of U.S. Broilers and Turkeys
by Jean-Paul Chavas & Stanley R. Johnson
- 565-568 The Impact of Price Risk on Sow Farrowings, 1967–78
by Christopher Hurt & Philip Garcia
- 569-572 The Lead-Lag Relationship between Canadian and U.S. Wheat Prices
by John Spriggs & Michael Kaylen & David Bessler
- 573-577 Economics of the Water Blanket Technique for Greenhouse Heating
by John B. Braden & Sheryl S. Lazarus & Paul N. Walker
- 578-580 The Gains from Price Stabilization: A Quantitative Assessment
by James Dunn & Dale M. Heien
- 581-584 Expected Profit, Price Change, and Risk Aversion
by Rulon D. Pope
- 585-589 Should Quadratic Programming Problems Be Approximated?
by Bruce A. McCarl & Thomas Tice
- 590-594 A Decomposition Solution for Spatial Equilibrium Problems
by Kerry Litzenberg & Bruce A. McCarl & Joe Polito
- 595-598 Behavior and Productivity Implications of Institutional and Project Funding of Research: Comment
by William E. Becker
- 599-602 Behavior and Productivity Implications of Institutional and Project Funding of Research: Reply
by Maury E. Bredahl & W. Keith Bryant & Vernon W. Ruttan
- 603-603 Burbach, Roger, and Patricia Flynn. Agribusiness in the Americas. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1980, 314 pp., $6.50
by Kamal Dow
- 603-604 Dillon, John L., and J. Brian Hardaker. Farm Management Research for Small Farm Development. FAO Agr. Serv. Bull. 41. Rome: FAO, 1980, x + 145 pp., $10 + $1 postage. Order No. F-2119 from UNIPUB, New York City
by Delane E. Welsch
- 604-605 Halvorsen, Robert, and Michael G. Ruby. Benefit-Cost Analysis of Air-Pollution Control. Lexington MA: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath Co., 1981, xv + 264 pp., $26.95
by Glenn Blomquist
- 605-606 Healy, Robert G., and James L. Short. The Market for Rural Land: Trends, Issues, and Policies. Washington DC: The Conservation Foundation, 1981, xviii + 306 pp., $12.50
by Steven E. Hastings
- 606-607 Schmitz, Andrew, Alex F. McCalla, Donald O. Mitchell, and Colin A. Carter. Grain Export Cartels. Cambridge MA: Ballinger Publishing Co., 1981, xxi + 298 pp., $35.00
by Keith J. Collins
- 607-608 Tisdell, C. A. Science and Technology Policy: Priorities of Governments. London: Chapman and Hall, 1981, xii + 222 pp., $25.00
by James Nielson
- 608-608 Yates, P. Lamartine. Mexico's Agricultural Dilemma. Tucson AZ: University of Arizona Press, 1981, xv + 291 pp., $8.95
by Julio Hernandez-Estrada
1982, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 177-187 The Influence of Psychic Costs on Rural-Urban Migration
by Brady J. Deaton & Larry C. Morgan & Kurt R. Anschel
- 188-196 Constraints on Oxen Cultivation in the Sahel
by Christopher L. Delgado & John McIntire
- 197-204 Optimal Grain Carryovers in Open Economies: A Graphical Analysis
by Keith C. Knapp
- 205-212 Asymmetry in Retail, Wholesale, and Shipping Point Pricing for Fresh Vegetables
by Ronald W. Ward
- 213-221 The Structure of Food Demand: Interrelatedness and Duality
by Dale M. Heien
- 222-231 Inventory Adjustment and Dynamic Winery Behavior
by Michael K. Wohlgenant
- 232-241 Private Investment in Forest Management and the Long-Term Supply of Timber
by Darius M. Adams & Richard W. Haynes & George F. Dutrow & Richard L. Barber & Joseph M. Vasievich
- 243-248 The Countercyclical Aspects of the U.S. Meat Import Act of 1979
by James R. Simpson
- 249-253 Demand Elasticities for Soybean Meal in the European Community
by Hendrik C. Knipscheer & Lowell D. Hill & Bruce L. Dixon
- 254-259 Incorporating Technological Change in the Demand for Formula Feed in France
by Yves Surry & Karl D. Meilke
- 260-265 Rational Expectations in Agricultural Economics Research and Policy Analysis
by Brian S. Fisher
- 266-270 Rational Expectations and Competitive Pricing and Storage
by Peter G. Helmberger & Robert D. Weaver & Kathleen T. Haygood
- 271-275 Agricultural Price Supports and Cost of Production
by John R. Groenewegen & Kenneth C. Clayton
- 276-279 Rail/Truck Competition for Grain Traffic in Minnesota: Implications for Rate Making
by Gregory H. Michaels & Richard A. Levins & Jerry E. Fruin
- 280-285 The Effect of Electricity Prices, Lift, and Distance on Irrigation Development in Idaho
by Joel R. Hamilton & Gary S. Barranco & David J. Walker
- 286-288 Price Specification in Milk Supply Response Analysis
by Richard A. Levins
- 289-297 Data Analysis with Computer Graphics: Production Functions
by Ted F. Bay & Richard A. Schoney
- 298-300 Using the Semivariance to Estimate Safety-First Rules
by Peter Berck & Jairus M. Hihn
- 301-303 Determinants of Agricultural Economics Faculty Salaries
by Josef M. Broder & Rod F. Ziemer
- 304-311 Third World Development: Food, Employment, and Growth Interactions
by John W. Mellor
- 312-322 Soviet Grain and Wheat Import Demands in 1981–85
by Padma Desai
- 323-331 China as a Factor in the World Food Situation
by Anthony M. Tang
- 332-334 Food versus Feed and the Dynamics of the World Food Situation: Discussion
by Charles Y. Liu
- 335-338 Food versus Feed and the Dynamics of the World Food Situation: Discussion
by Pan A. Yotopoulos
- 339-346 Trade in Products and International Migration in Seasonal Labor Markets
by Robert D. Emerson
- 347-354 Employment Implications of Exporting Processed U.S. Agricultural Products
by David Blandford & Richard N. Boisvert
- 355-361 International Trade and Agricultural Labor Markets: Farm Policy as Quasi-Adjustment Policy
by D. Gale Johnson
- 362-363 International Trade and Agricultural Labor Markets: Discussion
by Hans G. Hirsch
- 364-366 International Trade and Agricultural Labor Markets: Discussion
by Colin A. Carter
- 367-375 An Appraisal of Expected Utility Hypothesis Tests Constructed from Responses to Hypothetical Questions and Experimental Choices
by Lindon J. Robison
- 376-383 Empirical Estimation and Use of Risk Preferences: An Appraisal of Estimation Methods That Use Actual Economic Decisions
by Rulon D. Pope
- 384-390 Application of Risk Preference Estimates in Firm-Household and Agricultural Sector Models
by Peter B. R. Hazell
- 391-393 Empirical Estimation and Use of Risk Preferences: Discussion
by Hans P. Binswanger
- 394-396 Empirical Estimation and Use of Risk Preference: Discussion
by Terry Roe
- 397-397 Bapna, S. L. Aggregate Supply Response of Crops in a Developing Region. New Delhi, India: Sultan Chand & Sons, 1980, x + 164 pp., Rs 45.00
by Todd E. Petzel
- 397-398 Brandt, W. North-South: A Program for Survival. Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 1980, 304 pp., $4.95 and Sewell, John W. The United States and World Development: Agenda, 1980. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1980, 242 pp., price unknown
by Irma Adelman
- 398-399 Gardner, Bruce L. The Governing of Agriculture. Lawrence: The Regents Press of Kansas, 1981, xii + 140 pp., $8.90 paperback
by Kenneth R. Farrell
- 399-400 Khan, Mahmood Hasan. Underdeveloped and Agrarian Structure in Pakistan. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1981, xviii + 308 pp., $22.50
by William C. Thiesenhusen
- 400-401 Leistritz, F. Larry, and Steven H. Murdock. The Socioeconomic Impact of Resource Development: Methods for Assessment. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1981, xviii + 286 pp., $23.75
by Dean F. Schreiner
- 401-402 Martin, Lee R., ed. A Survey of Agricultural Economics Literature, Volume 3. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1981, xiv + 653 pp., $35.00
by David H. Boyne
- 402-403 A Study of Agricultural Economics Literature, Volume 3
by Lee M. Day
- 403-404 A Survey of Agricultural Economics Literature, Volume 3
by Lester V. Manderscheid
- 405-405 National Research Council. Surface Mining: Soil, Coal, and Society. Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1981, xiii + 233 pp., $11.50
by Constance Boris
- 405-406 Schmandt, Jurgen, et al. Nutrition Policy in Transition. Lexington MA: Lexington Books, 1980, xxv + 289 pp., $29.95
by Roger Hitchner
1982, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-7 Measuring Producers' Advantage from Classified Pricing of Milk
by Dae Hee Song & M. C. Hallberg
- 8-18 Farm Real Estate Price Components, 1920–78
by Emery N. Castle & Irving Hoch
- 19-27 Some Emerging Rights in Agricultural Land
by John B. Braden
- 28-38 Commodity Programs and Control Theory
by James W. Richardson & Daryll E. Ray
- 39-46 Distribution of Research Gains in Multistage Production Systems
by J. W. Freebairn & J. S. Davis & G. W. Edwards
- 47-55 Optimal Expenditures for Agricultural Research and Extension: Implications of Underfunding
by Fred C. White & Joseph Havlicek
- 56-62 Disequilibrium Market Analysis: An Application to the U.S. Fed Beef Sector
by Rod F. Ziemer & Fred C. White
- 63-69 Price Trends at Livestock Auctions
by Steven T. Buccola
- 70-79 Import Substitution for Livestock Feed the Caribbean Community
by Clifton Charles & David Blandford & Richard N. Boisvert
- 80-86 The Demand for Calories in Developing Countries
by Odin K. Knudsen & Pasquale L. Scandizzo
- 87-93 Choice of Varieties by Sri Lanka Rice Farmers: Comparing Alternative Decision Models
by H. M. G. Herath & J. Brian Hardaker & Jock R. Anderson
- 94-101 Adoption of Interrelated Agricultural Innovations: Complementarity and the Impacts of Risk, Scale, and Credit
by Gershon Feder
- 102-109 Estimation of Recreation Benefits from Measured Utility Functions
by P. A. Findlater & J. A. Sinden
- 110-114 The Scarcity Syndrome
by Don Paarlberg
- 115-118 Households and Farm Establishments in the 1980s: Implications for Data
by Lyle P. Schertz
- 119-123 Farm Size, Tenure, and Economic Efficiency in a Sample of Illinois Grain Farms
by Philip Garcia & Steven T. Sonka & Man Sik Yoo
- 124-128 Analysis of Fringe Benefits for Nonmetropolitan versus Metropolitan Employee Compensation
by Helen H. Jensen
- 129-133 Predicting the Direct Benefits of a Food Price-Reporting or Preference-Changing Program
by W. H. Lesser & W. K. Bryant
- 134-139 Engel Analysis with Lorenz and Concentration Curves
by James R. Blaylock & David M. Smallwood
- 140-144 Causality Tests in Livestock Markets
by David A. Bessler & Jon A. Brandt
- 145-147 On Information and Innovation Diffusion: A Bayesian Approach
by Gershon Feder & Gerald T. O'Mara
- 148-151 Estimation of Substitution Possibilities between Water and Other Production Inputs
by Frederick G. Babin & Cleve E. Willis & P. Geoffrey Allen
- 152-156 Duality, the Output Effect, and Applied Comparative Statics
by Robert G. Chambers
- 157-159 Optimum Effort and Rent Distribution in the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Fishery: Comment
by Lee G. Anderson
- 160-160 Optimum Effort and Rent Distribution in the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Fishery: Reply
by Wade L. Griffin & Ronald D. Lacewell & John P. Nichols
- 161-163 The Impact of Component Pricing of Soybeans and Milk: Comment
by William H. Lesser
- 164-164 The Impact of Component Pricing of Soybeans and Milk: Reply
by R. K. Perrin
- 165-166 Clawson, Marion. New Deal Planning: The National Resources Planning Board. Baltimore Md: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981, xxii + 356 pp., $32.50
by John D. Millett
- 166-166 Ghatak, Subrata. Technology Transfer to Developing Countries: The Case Study of the Fertilizer Industry. Greenwich CT: Jai Press, 1981, xix ' 181 pp. $28.50
by Gunvant M Desai
- 166-167 Harsh, Stephen B., Larry J. Conner, and Gerald D. Schwab. Managing the Farm Business. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1981, xv + 384 pp., $18.95
by Robert L. Johnstone
- 167-168 Kamien, Morton I., and Nancy L. Schwartz. Dynamic Optimization: The Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control in Economics and Management. New York: Elsevier North-Holland Publishing Co., 1981, xi + 331 pp., $32.95
by Colin W. Clark
- 168-169 Labys, Walter C. Market Structure, Bargaining Power, and Resource Price Formation. Lexington MA: Lexington Books, 1980, xiv + 238 pp., price unknown
by Gordon W. Smith
- 169-169 Uchtmann, Donald L., J. W. Looney, N. G. P. Krausz, and H. W. Hannah. Agricultural Law: Principles and Cases. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1981, xxiv + 664 pp., $24.95
by Philip E. Harris
- 169-170 Vogeler, Ingolf. The Myth of the Family Farm: Agribusiness Dominance of U.S. Agriculture. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1981, xix + 352 pages, $25.00
by Harold D. Guither
1981, Volume 63, Issue 5
- 767-778 Economics and International Relations: A Conceptual Framework
by G. Edward Schuh
- 779-787 Government and Agriculture Revisited: A Review of Two Decades of Change
by Dale E. Hathaway
- 788-795 Agricultural Economics in an Evolutionary Perspective
by Kenneth E. Boulding
- 796-805 Funding for Agricultural Economics: Needs and Strategies for the 1980s
by Bernard F. Stanton & Kenneth R. Farrell
- 806-807 Funding for Agricultural Economics: Discussion
by Joseph Havlicek
- 808-809 Funding for Agricultural Economics: Discussion
by W. D. Toussaint
- 810-818 Strategies for Dealing with World Hunger: Post-World War II Policies
by Wayne D. Rasmussen & Jane M. Porter
- 819-826 Reflections on the Presidential Commission on World Hunger
by Walter P. Falcon
- 827-828 Reflections on the Presidential Commission on World Hunger: Discussion
by Marcelo Selowsky
- 829-831 Reflections on the Presidential Commission on World Hunger: Discussion
by T. N. Srinivasan
- 832-839 Toward a U.S. Agricultural Export Policy for the 1980s
by Alexander H. Sarris & Andrew Schmitz
- 840-847 Interrelationship Among Export Markets, Resource Conservation, and Agricultural Productivity
by Earl O. Heady & Cameron Short
- 848-850 Toward a U.S. Agricultural Export Policy for the 1980s: Discussion
by Eric Monke
- 851-852 Interrelationship Among Export Markets, Resource Conservation, and Agricultural Productivity: Discussion
by Herbert H. Stoevener
- 853-858 Extension Program Delivery—Past, Present, and Future: An Overview
by R. J. Hildreth & Walter J. Armbruster
- 859-862 Changing Delivery Systems for Agricultural Extension: The Extension Teacher—Changing Roles and Competencies
by Thomas G. Brown
- 863-867 The Computer—Extension's Delivery System of the Future
by H. G. Diesslin
- 868-869 Changing Delivery Systems for Agricultural Extension: Discussion
by John Holt
- 870-870 Changing Delivery Systems for Agricultural Extension: Discussion
by Harlan Hughes
- 871-878 On the Power of Macroeconomic Linkages to Explain Events in U.S. Agriculture
by Bruce Gardner
- 879-887 Agricultural Land: Adequacy of Acres, Concepts, and Information
by Michael F. Brewer & Robert F. Boxley
- 888-890 On the Power of Macroeconomic Linkages to Explain Events in U.S. Agriculture: Discussion
by Robert L. Thompson
- 891-893 Agricultural Land: Adequacy of Acres, Concepts, and Information: Discussion
by Philip M. Raup
- 894-901 Commercial Agriculture in Historical Perspective
by W. W. McPherson & Max R. Langham
- 902-904 Changes in the Black Community
by Paul L. Wall
- 905-912 Impacts of Regulatory Change on Financial Markets for Agriculture
by Peter J. Barry
- 913-920 Impacts on Agriculture of Deregulating the Transportation System
by Marc A. Johnson