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1949, Volume 31, Issue 4_Part_2
- 953-954 The Problem of Farm Business Survival in Areas of Highly Variable Rainfall: Discussion
by Glen L. Johnson - 955-964 The Importance of Irrigation in the Economy of the West
by H. E. Selby - 965-975 Federal Aid to Irrigation Development
by Walter U. Fuhriman - 976-982 Acreage Limitation in Federal Irrigation Projects with Particular Reference to the Central Valley Project of California
by Varden Fuller - 982-983 Acreage Limitation in Federal Irrigation Projects with Particular Reference to the Central Valley Project of California: Discussion
by George W. Barr - 983-984 Acreage Limitation in Federal Irrigation Projects with Particular Reference to the Central Valley Project of California: Discussion
by Earl L. Butz - 985-994 Western Range Land Use and Conservation Problems
by Mont H. Saunderson - 994-996 Western Range Land Use and Conservation Problems: Discussion
by William N. Anderson - 996-997 Western Range Land Use and Conservation Problems: Discussion
by H. R. Hochmuth - 998-1007 The Objectives, Effects and Costs of Feed Grain Storage
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 1008-1009 The Objectives, Effects and Costs of Feed Grain Storage: Discussion
by Roland Welborn - 1010-1016 The Missouri River Development Program
by Harry A. Steele - 1017-1023 An Economist's Appraisal of the Missouri River Development Program
by R. R. Renne - 1024-1029 A Conservationist's Appraisal of the Missouri Development Program
by T. L. Gaston - 1030-1034 An Engineer's Appraisal of the Missouri Basin Development Program
by John A. Short - 1035-1042 New Directions for Land Economics Research: West
by M. M. Kelso - 1043-1054 Some New Directions of Land Economic Research in the Northeast
by Howard E. Conklin - 1054-1055 Some New Directions of Land Economic Research in the Northeast: Discussion
by Melvin L. Upchurch - 1055-1057 Some New Directions of Land Economic Research in the Northeast: Discussion
by Virgil Gilman - 1058-1064 Developing and Applying Production Functions in Farm Management
by Irving F. Fellows - 1065-1072 Measuring the Management Factor
by F. J. Reiss - 1073-1078 Multivariate Analysis of Farm and Ranch Management Data
by John A. Hopkin - 1078-1079 Multivariate Analysis of Farm and Ranch Management Data: Discussion
by Carl P. Heisig - 1080-1088 Needed New Directions in Agricultural Price Analysis
by Karl A. Fox - 1089-1095 Statistical Issues in Price Research
by J. A. Nordin - 1096-1098 Using Price Research
by George Alcorn - 1099-1101 Making Price Research Useful
by J. Carroll Bottum - 1102-1111 Measuring the Incomes of Farm People
by Ernest W. Grove & Nathan M. Koffsky - 1112-1113 Reflections on Poverty within Agriculture—A Summary
by Theodore W. Schultz - 1113-1117 Reflections on Poverty within Agriculture—A Summary: Discussion
by Erven J. Long - 1117-1118 Reflections on Poverty within Agriculture—A Summary: Discussion
by Herman M. Southworth - 1118-1120 Reflections on Poverty within Agriculture—A Summary: Discussion
by John W. White - 1121-1131 Institutional Changes Affecting the Agricultural Outlook; the Agricultural Perspective
by Kenneth H. Parsons - 1132-1140 Current Institutional Trends in Business
by A. C. Hoffman - 1141-1147 Labor's Aims and What They Mean to Agriculture
by Donald Montgomery - 1148-1155 Marketing Research under the Research and Marketing Act
by Bernard Joy - 1156-1163 Administering Market Research—Western Problems
by D. B. DeLoach - 1164-1172 Administering Market Research—Northern Problems
by Raymond J. Penn - 1172-1174 Administering Market Research—Northern Problems: Discussion
by M. T. Buchanan - 1175-1180 Making Marketing Research Useful
by F. L. Thomsen - 1181-1186 Extension's Role in Getting Results of Marketing Research Translated into Action
by J. Z. Rowe - 1187-1193 Extension's Role in Getting Results of Marketing Research Translated into Action
by Kenneth Hood - 1194-1202 Methods Employed in an Analysis of the Spread between Farm and Consumer Milk Prices in New York City
by E. C. Young & A. J. Bergfeld - 1203-1206 The Midwestern Egg Project
by Hermon I. Miller - 1207-1212 Development of Regional Cotton Marketing Research
by William A. Faught & D. Gray Miley - 1213-1224 Agricultural Marketing Research at the University of Chicago
by O. H. Brownlee - 1224-1227 Agricultural Marketing Research at the University of Chicago: Discussion
by Bennett S. White - 1228-1236 Current Status of Marketing Agreements for Fruits and Vegetables
by S. R. Smith - 1237-1243 Florida Citrus Agreement
by H. G. Hamilton - 1244-1246 Maine Potato Marketing Agreement and Order
by Charles S. Merchant - 1247-1254 Elementary Economic Theory of Marketing Control
by George L. Mehren - 1255-1262 The Development of Basic Data under the Research and Marketing Act
by Haven C. R. Stewart - 1262-1264 The Development of Basic Data under the Research and Marketing Act: Discussion
by George A. Scott - 1265-1273 The Mailed Inquiry and Methods of Increasing Returns
by Floyd K. Reed - 1273-1275 The Mailed Inquiry and Methods of Increasing Returns: Discussion
by R. K. Smith - 1276-1283 Winter Storm Livestock Loss Surveys in Wyoming
by George Knutson - 1284-1293 Plans for the 1950 Census of Agriculture
by Ray Hurley - 1293-1295 Plans for the 1950 Census of Agriculture: Discussion
by P. J. Creer - 1295-1296 Plans for the 1950 Census of Agriculture: Discussion
by Joe R. Motheral - 1296-1297 Plans for the 1950 Census of Agriculture: Discussion
by R. S. Overton
1949, Volume 31, Issue 4_Part_1
- 581-593 Canadian Agricultural Price Problems and Polices: A Commentary
by W. M. Drummond - 594-609 Federal Marketing and Price Support Legislation in Canada
by A. H. Turner - 610-626 Experience With Provincial Marketing Schemes in Canada
by M. W. Farrell - 627-642 Development of Wheat Marketing Policy in Canada
by G. E. Britnell & V. C. Fowke - 643-655 The Proposal to Market Coarse Grains Through the Canadian Wheat Board
by G. L. Burton - 656-686 The Logical Foundations of Economic Research
by Kenneth H. Parsons - 687-696 Input-Output Relationships in Egg Production
by Peter L. Hansen - 697-707 The Status and Possibilities of Rural Producing Cooperatives
by Werner Z. Hirsch - 708-708 Some Rules for Making Economic Studies in a Political Environment
by E. C. Young - 708-711 A Comment on "Planning and Control"
by C. Clyde Mitchell - 712-716 The Inheritance Process as Viewed Through the Probate Court in Dane County, Wisconsin
by Edward H. Ward - 716-725 Economics of Minimum Wages in Relation to the Agricultural Labor Market
by Jacob J. Kaufman - 725-730 Some Probable Effects of Taxation on Farmers' Marketing Practices
by Samuel L. Crockett - 731-732 Long-Time Economic Prospects for Agriculture?
by Erven J. Long - 737-739 Readings on Agricultural Policy, Edited by O. B. Jesness, Univ. of Minnesota: The Blakiston Co., Philadelphia. 1949. Pp. xi, 470, $4.50
by T. K. Cowden - 739-741 The Consumer and the Economic Order, by Warren C. Waite and Ralph Cassady, Jr. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1949, Pp. x, 440. $4.50
by Alvin E. Coons - 741-744 Controlling Factors in Economic Development, Harold G. Moulton. Washington, D. C: The Brookings Institution, 1949. Pp. viii, 397, $4.00
by R. C. Engberg - 744-745 Commodity Exchanges and Futures Trading, Julius B. Baer and Olin Glenn Saxon. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1949. Pp. xii, 324. $5.00
by Herman L. Myers - 746-747 Agriculture and Industrialization: The Adjustments That Take Place as an Agricultural Country Is Industrialized, Pei-kang Chang. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1949. Pp. xiv, 270. $5.00
by William H. Nicholls - 747-749 The Economic Problems of Forestry in the Appalachian Region, William A. Duerr. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1949. Pp. x, 308. $5.00
by Bushrod W. Allin - 749-752 The United States International Timber Trade in the Pacific Area, Ivan M. Elchibegoff. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1949. Pp. xvii, 302. $7.50
by Charles H. Stoddard - 753-754 Theories of Welfare Economics, Hla Myint. Cambridge: Harvard University Press (for the London School of Economics and Political Science), 1948. Pp. xiv, 240. $4.00
by Victor E. Smith - 754-756 Grass Silage and Dairying, Ray W. Ingham in Association with Willis A. King, Walter C. Russell and Carl B. Bender, New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1949. Pp. vii, 88
by Edward J. Smith
1949, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 391-408 Rural Health and the Truman Plan
by Calvin W. Stillman - 409-417 Theory: Definition and Purpose
by Bushrod W. Allin - 418-443 Actuarial Structures for Crop Insurance
by Harold G. Halcrow - 444-455 The Field of Agricultural Marketing Research: Objectives, Definition, Content, Criteria
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 456-468 Land Reform and the Transformation of Agriculture in Hungary
by Alexander Eckstein - 469-486 Ten Years of the Farm Tenant Purchase Program
by Edward C. Banfield - 487-496 The Brannan Plan and Farm Adjustment Opportunities in the Cotton South
by W. E. Hendrix - 497-508 Great Plains Agriculture and Brannan's Farm Program
by Harold G. Halcrow & Roy E. Huffman - 509-519 High Level Support Prices and Corn Belt Agriculture
by D. Gale Johnson - 520-524 Retail Value of Meat Consumption Relative to Consumers' Incomes as a Measure of Demand for Meat
by Harold F. Breimeyer - 524-528 The Work of the Permanent Agricultural Committee of the International Labour Office
by Lowry Nelson - 529-538 What is the Basis of Farm Financial Progress?
by P. E. McNall & D. R. Mitchell - 538-544 A California Case Study in Location Theory: The Globe Artichoke on the Moro Cojo
by William O. Jones - 544-548 The Effect of a Reduction in Farm Prices on Farm Earnings
by Andrew Vanvig & Truman Nodland - 549-555 Synthesis of Labor Inputs for Hogs from Time-Study Data
by Orlin J. Scoville - 555-557 High Farm Income and Efficient Resource Use
by Walter W. Wilcox - 558-560 Rural Life in the United States. Carl C. Taylor, Arthur F. Raper, Douglas Ensminger, Margaret Jarman Hagood, T. Wilson Longmore, Walter C. McKain, Jr., Louis J. Ducoff, Edgar A. Schuler. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1949. Pp. xviii, 549. $5.00
by Margaret G. Reid - 560-562 Major Economic Forces Affecting Agriculture with Particular Reference to California. S. V. Ciriacy-Wantrup, Hilgardia, Berkeley; University of California, 1947. Pp. 76. Contribution from the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics
by Charles M. Elkinton - 563-564 Security for the People. Roland W. Bartlett, Champaign: Garrard Press, 1949. Pp. vii, 295
by Wallace E. Ogg - 565-566 Farm Work Simplification. Lawrence M. Vaughan and Lowell S. Hardin, New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1949. Pp. xii, 145. $2.80
by Everrett E. Peterson - 566-569 Marketing Poultry Products. E. W. Benjamin, H. C. Pierce, W. D. Termohlen. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1949. Fourth edition, Pp. 389, Fig. 163. $6.00
by Gerson G. Levin - 569-572 Urban Land Economics. Richard U. Ratcliff. New York: McGraw Hill Book Co., 1949. Pp. xii, 533. $5.50
by Raleigh Barlowe
1949, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 201-212 Mr. Hoover's Department of Agriculture
by Lauren Soth - 213-230 Measurement of Agricultural Production
by Charles F. Sarle & Thomas C. M. Robinson - 231-232 Measurement of Agricultural Production: Discussion
by Clifford Hildreth - 233-252 Estimates of Agricultural Employment and Wage Rates
by Thomas C. M. Robinson & Paul P. Wallrabenstein - 253-265 The Social Sciences in Experiment Station Research
by Murray R. Benedict - 266-275 Farmers' Price Anticipations and the Role of Uncertainty in Farm Planning
by O. H. Brownlee & Walter Gainer - 276-292 Japan: The Race between Food and Population
by Bruce Johnston - 293-316 Basic Economic and Welfare Aspects of Farm Technological Advance
by Earl O. Heady - 337-342 Relation of Method of Acquiring Farm to Production Factors in Cotton Farming
by John L. Fulmer - 342-345 Accuracy of Livestock Price Forecasts at Kansas State College
by R. E. Seltzer & R. J. Eggert - 346-350 Rate of Commodity Disappearance and Consumer Preference
by Norman Nybroten - 350-355 Market and Marketing Research in the Midwest
by L. J. Norton - 355-356 Summary of Practices and Procedure in Teaching Marketing of Farm Products
by O. R. Johnson - 357-360 Sampling Medical Service Charges: A New Application of Sampling Method
by H. F. Prindle - 361-363 Joint Committee Report on Extension Programs, Policies and Goals, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. August 1948. Pp. 72
by R. R. Renne - 364-367 Rural Mexico, Nathan L. Whetten. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948, Pp. xix, 671, XXIII Plates, Statistical Appendix, and Index. $10.00. Foreword by Manuel Gamio
by K. H. Parsons - 367-369 Plowshares into Swords, Arthur P. Chew, New York: Harper and Brothers, 1948. pp. xv, 221. $3.00
by Lawrence W. Witt - 369-371 A Survey of Contemporary Economics edited by Howard S. Ellis. Philadelphia: The Blakiston Company, 1948. Pp. 472. $4.75
by Raymond R. Beneke - 371-373 Conservation in the United States, A. F. Gustafson, G. H. Guise, W. J. Hamilton, Jr. and H. Ries (Cornell University). Comstock Publishing Co., Ithaca, N. Y., 3d edition, 1949
by C. W. Loomer - 373-375 Forest Farming and Rural Employment, Charles H. Stoddard, Washington, Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation, 1949, Pp. 29
by Raleigh Barlowe - 375-376 Historical Sociology: Its Origin and Development. Theories of Social Evolution from Cave Life to Atomic Bombing. Harry Elmer Barnes. New York, Philosophical Library. Pp. x & 186. $3.00
by Paul Honigsheim - 376-377 Report of the FAO Mission for Siam, Food and Agriculture Organization of The United Nations, New York: Columbia University Press, 1948, Pp. 125. $1.50
by B. K. Shao - 377-378 Agricultural Extension Education in Poland, 1918–1939, Boleslaw J. Przedpelskí, New York: King's Crown Press, 1948, Pp. x, 139
by Paul A. Miller - 387-389 Meeting of the Executive Committee Cleveland, OhioDecember 30, 1948
by L. H. Simerl & Oris V. Wells
1949, Volume 31, Issue 1_Part_2
- 201-212 Agriculture in a Stabilized Economy
by Edwin G. Nourse - 213-224 Agricultural Policy
by Rudolph K. Froker & T. K. Cowden & Walter P. Cotton & David L. MacFarlane & O. C. Stine - 227-236 The Agricultural Act of 1948
by H. C. M. Case - 237-250 World Population Trends
by Conrad Taeuber & Irene B. Taeuber - 251-262 Food Production Potentialities and Problems
by Charles E. Kellogg - 262-265 Food Supply Problems: Discussion
by D. Gale Johnson - 265-267 Food Supply Problems: Discussion
by R. P. Christensen - 268-280 The Food Situation in Europe in Relation to the Work of Fao
by Sir Herbert Broadley - 281-290 Issues in American Foreign Food Policy
by Harold B. Rowe - 290-292 International Food Affairs: Discussion
by Leonard K. Elmhirst - 293-304 State Frontiers in Agricultural Statistics
by Arnold P. Benson - 304-308 Agricultural Statistics: Discussion
by R. K. Smith - 309-322 Presentation of Agricultural Data in the States
by Emery C. Wilcox & Walter H. Ebling - 322-324 Agricultural Statistics: Discussion
by Leslie M. Carl - 325-330 Outlook for World Fats and Oils Production and Use
by W. H. Jasspon - 331-339 Animal Fats and Oils—Situation and Outlook
by R. J. Eggert - 339-342 Roundtable on Fats and Oils: Discussion
by L. J. Norton - 343-361 Research Into the Problems Involved in Marketing Slaughter Livestock by Carcass Weight and Grade
by Austin A. Dowell & Gerald Engelman - 361-364 Roundtable on Livestock Marketing Research: Discussion
by George M. Lewis - 364-367 Roundtable on Livestock Marketing Research: Discussion
by David G. Paterson - 367-369 Roundtable on Livestock Marketing Research: Discussion
by Marvin A. Schaars - 370-373 Capital-Labor Substitution in Cotton Farming
by Kenneth L. Bachman - 374-377 An Analysis of Economy of Use of Farm Labor in the Corn Belt
by Melvin Janssen - 378-381 Farmer-Worker Relationships
by T. N. Hurd - 382-384 The Functional Approach to Effective Farm Labor Utilization
by Lowell S. Hardin - 385-391 Canadian Agricultural Manpower Problems
by George V. Haythorne - 392-400 Political and Other Processes in Formulating and Implementing Land Use Policies in the River Basins
by Charles M. Hardin - 401-404 Physical, Economic, and Social Factors in Formulation of Land Use Policies in River Basins
by Harry A. Steele - 405-409 The Role of the Agricultural Economists in the Formulation of Land Use Policies in River Basins
by Robert W. Harrison - 410-414 Cotton Mechanization: Its Probable Influence on Marketing
by Martin A. Abrahamsen - 415-419 Research in Cotton Marketing
by W. E. Paulson - 420-427 Formula Pricing of Class I Milk Under Market Orders
by Wm. C. Welden - 428-433 Formula Pricing of Class I Milk Under Market Orders
by Stewart Johnson - 434-437 Pricing of Class I Milk Under Federal Orders
by C. W. Pierce - 438-441 Principles for Pricing Market Milk
by R. W. Bartlett - 442-444 Effects of Technological Changes on Cost Reduction in Agricultural: Recent and Prospective Changes
by Glen T. Barton - 445-447 Effects of Technological Changes on Northeastern Agriculture
by Herrell DeGraff - 448-450 Effects of Technological Changes on Cost Reduction in Agriculture: Effects in the Midwest
by J. E. Wills - 451-453 Effects of Selected Changes in Technology on Western Agriculture
by Charles M. Elkinton - 454-457 Technology and the Cost Structure on Southern Farms
by Charles R. Sayre - 458-462 Workshops a Learning Process
by Joseph Ackerman - 463-466 The 1946 and 1947 Land Tenure Workshops
by Max Myers - 467-471 The 1948 Land Tenure Workshops
by Max M. Tharp - 472-475 The 1948 Farm Management Workshops
by K. T. Wright - 476-485 Administrative Problems and Policies of the Research and Marketing Act of 1946
by Harry C. Trelogan - 486-498 Operation of the Research and Marketing Act of 1946: State and Federal Relations
by R. R. Renne - 498-501 Roundtable on Operation of the Research and Marketing Act of 1946: Discussion
by F. L. Thomsen - 501-503 Roundtable on Operation of the Research and Marketing Act of 1946: Discussion
by H. R. Wellman - 504-516 United States Foreign Trade Policy—A Practical Approach
by John W. Evans - 516-518 Roundtable on World Trade: Discussion
by Don S. Anderson - 519-533 The European Recovery Program and the American Farmer
by Helen C. Farnsworth - 533-536 Roundtable on World Trade: Discussion
by Lois Bacon - 537-539 Can Graduate Training Rise Above Institutional "Inbreeding" of Ideas?
by K. E. Ogren - 540-541 Specialization Vs. Diversification in Course Work
by H. G. Diesslin - 542-545 Dual Responsibility between the Graduate Assistant and the University
by Sherwood O. Berg - 546-548 How to Stimulate Graduate Student Interest in Professional Publication
by Carl W. Allen - 549-552 Vocational Goals of the Graduate Student
by C. L. Scroggs - 553-562 Agricultural Marketing Research
by R. G. Bressler - 562-563 Roundtable on Marketing Research: Discussion
by Max E. Brunk - 563-564 Roundtable on Marketing Research: Discussion
by L. H. Simerl - 565-566 Roundtable on Marketing Research: Discussion
by E. W. Gaumnitz - 567-574 Unsettled Questions Relating to Agricultural Cooperation
by J. K. Stern - 574-576 Roundtable on Cooperation: Discussion
by Frank Robotka - 577-579 Unsettled Questions Relating to Cooperatives and Cooperation
by Orion Ulrey - 580-581 Membership and Public Relations in Agricultural Cooperatives
by Geo. W. Rupple - 582-587 The Size of Farm in the South
by D. Gray Miley - 588-591 North Dakota Farm Size Trends—An Evaluation
by Baldur H. Kristjanson & LeRoy W. Schaffner - 592-595 Should All Farms be Large?
by K. T. Wright - 596-598 Size of Farm in the Northeast
by S. W. Warren