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1945, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 790-797 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming: An Insurance Price System
by Merrill K. Bennett - 798-806 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by Gordon P. Boals - 807-812 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by Karl Brandt - 813-820 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by Willard W. Cochrane - 821-828 A Price Policy for Agriculture Consistent With Economic Progress That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by R. J. Eggert - 829-836 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by Paul A. Eke - 837-843 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by Carl C. Farrington - 844-851 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by Rudolph K. Froker - 852-860 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by Charles D. Hyson - 861-870 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by Adlowe L. Larson - 871-877 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by James G. Maddox - 878-885 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by Rainer Schickele - 886-894 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 895-902 A Price Policy for Agriculture, Consistent With Economic Progress, That Will Promote Adequate and More Stable Income from Farming
by L. H. Simerl - 903-922 Wartime Experience in Production Adjustment Research and Future Possibilities
by Neil W. Johnson - 923-924 Wartime Experience in Production Adjustment Research and Future Possibilities: Discussion
by G. A. Pond - 924-927 Wartime Experience in Production Adjustment Research and Future Possibilities: Discussion
by J. B. Andrews - 928-946 Mechanization of the Cotton Harvest
by Frank J. Welch & D. Gray Miley - 947-962 A Critical Examination of Marketing Research
by F. L. Thomsen - 963-975 Analyzing Labor Requirements for Californi's Major Seasonal Crop Operations
by Margot Wakeman Lenhart - 976-980 Will Governemental Programs Alter the Structure of Government?
by O. B. Jesness - 980-984 Farm Real Estate Values in South Dakota and the Bae Index of Estimated Value Per Acre of Farm Real Estate
by Gabriel Lundy - 984-989 The Consistency of U.S.D.A. Estimates of Possible Consumption and Prices of Beef and Pork in 1950
by Zenon Szatrowski - 990-993 Agricultural Price Control, Geoffrey S. Shepherd. Ames, Iowa: The Collegiate Press, Inc., 1945. Pp. vii, 361. $3.75
by H. R. Wellman - 993-995 Land Tenure in the Colonies, V. Liversage. Cambridge: The University Press, 1945. Pp. ix, 151. $2.00
by Leonard A. Salter - 995-999 Big Democracy. Paul H. Appleby. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1945, Pp. x, 198. $2.75
by William H. Nicholls - 999-1000 Latin America in the Future World, George Soule, David Efron and Norman T. Ness. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1945. Pp. xiii, 372. $3.50
by Carl C. Taylor - 1001-1003 Food Regulation and Compliance, Volume I, Arthur D. Herrick, New York. Revere Publishing Company, 1944. Pp. xvi, 646. $10.00
by Mark T. Buchanan - 1003-1005 Fertilizers in the Postwar National Economy. Washington: National Planning Association, Planning Pamphlet No. 42, 1945. Pp. 48. $1.25 and A Food and Nutrition Program for the Nation. Washington: National Planning Association, Planning Pamphlet No. 46, 1945. Pp. 35. $.25
by E. C. Young - 1005-1006 Price and Related Controls in the United States, Seymour E. Harris. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1945. Pp. xx, 392. $4.00
by Geoffrey Shepherd
1945, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 509-525 Farm Technological Advance and Total Population Growth
by John M. Brewster - 526-539 Research Determination of Economies of Scale
by R. G. Bressler - 540-552 Costs of Federal Agricultural Activities: Their Meaning and Classification for Purposes of Economic Analysis
by E. Fenton Shepard - 553-570 War-Time Price Control of Fresh Citrus Fruits
by J. Wayne Reitz - 571-590 A Proposed World Trade Board for Expanding International Trade
by F. F. Elliott - 591-614 Agricultural Credit Policy in the United States, 1945
by John D. Black - 615-619 The Agricultural Economics Program of China
by Pao-Chuan Chao - 620-633 A Public Farm Land Appraisal Service Its Desirability and Practicability
by Karl Brandt - 634-648 Old-Age Security for the American Farm Population
by Daniel K. Andrews - 649-663 How Would a Federal Sales Tax Affect Farmers?
by Tyler F. Haygood - 664-675 Postwar Planning and the Rural-Urban Balance
by Arthur P. Chew - 676-682 Mortgage Insurance for Farm Housing
by Roy J. Burroughs - 683-686 Notes on "The Economies of Public Measures to Subsidize Food Consumption," with an Extension of the Economic Principles Outlined to Individual Commodities
by Humbert S. Kahle - 686-694 Procedures of Studying Returns from Conservation Farming
by George W. Collier - 694-700 Farmers Regional Purchasing Cooperatives Look to Research
by Martin A. Abrahamsen - 700-701 The Structure and Function of Agricultural Export Trade in the Egyptian Economy
by Mohammed ElSaid Mohammed - 702-704 The Application of Motion and Time Study Techniques to Certain Agricultural Enterprises
by John W. Oberholtzer - 704-707 The Evaporated Milk Industry under Federal Marketing Agreements
by Burton A. Baker - 707-709 Connecticut's Research in Milk Marketing: Another Opinion
by Frederick V. Waugh - 711-713 The Farmer and the Rest of Us, Arthur Moore. Boston: Atlantic-Little, Brown & Co., 1945. Pp. 226, $2.50
by K. H. Parsons - 713-716 Food for the World, Theodore W. Schultz, Editor. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1945. Pp. xiv, 353. $3.75
by Merrill K. Bennett - 717-719 Recent Trends in the Demand for American Cotton, by Cyril O'Donnell. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1945. Pp. 53 plus 28 pages of tables, $1.00
by A. B. Cox - 719-720 Wheat in the World Economy: A Guide to Wheat Studies, J. S. Davis, Helen M. Gibbs and Elizabeth B. Taylor. 1945. Pp. 222. 2$.00 and World Grain Review and Outlook, 1945, Helen C. Farnsworth and V. P. Timoshenko. 1945. Pp. 306. $3.00
by Rex W. Cox - 720-722 America's Role in the World Economy, Alvin H. Hansen. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1945. Pp. 197. $2.50
by Paul W. McCracken - 722-724 The Economics of Peace, Kenneth E. Boulding. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1945. Pp. 278. $3.75
by E. T. Weiler - 725-726 The Theory of Games and Economic Behavior, John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1944. Pp. ix, 616, index. $10.00
by Robert W. Harrison - 727-728 Wages of Agricultural Labor in the United States, Louis J. Ducoff in consultation with a bureau-wide committee under the project leadership of Carl C. Taylor. Washington: Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1944. Pp. 193
by Harry Schwartz - 728-730 Postwar Goals and Economic Reconstruction, Institute on Postwar Reconstruction, New York University, 1944. Pp. 304. $3.50, and Postwar Economic Society, Institute on Postwar Reconstruction, New York University, 1944. Pp. 305. $3.50
by J. Norman Efferson
1945, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 245-260 Major Shifts in World Agriculture
by C. M. Purves - 261-280 Agricultural Production after the War
by Sherman E. Johnson - 281-296 Postwar Agricultural Credit Problems and Suggested Adjustments
by Earl L. Butz - 297-302 Agricultural Marketing Programs after the War
by Frederick V. Waugh - 303-314 The Cost of Subsistence
by George J. Stigler - 315-344 Advances in the Techniques of Measuring and Estimating Consumer Expenditures
by Dorothy S. Brady & Faith M. Williams - 345-374 Notes on "Poor Land," and "Submarginal Land"
by John D. Black - 375-387 The Marginal Feed Cost of Pork and Lard
by L. Jay Atkinson - 388-404 Postwar Agricultural Settlement Possibilities in Canada
by W. Burton Hurd - 405-418 Postwar Land Settlement Opportunities in the Northern Great Plains
by Harry A. Steele - 419-432 Labor Productivity in Agriculture in USSR and USA
by N. Jasny - 433-452 Interterritorial Freight Rate Differences in Relation to the Regionalization of Industry
by Ralph L. Dewey - 453-462 Research in Milk Marketing: A Review
by Leon J. Steck - 463-472 Consolidated Balance Sheet And Income Statement For Agriculture
by Roy J. Burroughs - 472-476 Trends in Major Cropland Use In The United States, 1909–1941
by Marion Clawson - 476-482 A Postwar Forward Pricing Plan For Agriculture
by Andrew R. Aandahl - 484-488 The Road to Serfdom, Friedrich A. Hayek. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1944, Pp, xii, 250. $2.75
by Edwin G. Nourse - 488-490 The Reconstruction of World Agriculture, Karl Brandt. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1945. Pp. viii, 416. $4.00
by O. B. Jesness - 490-492 Economic Problems of Latin America, Edited by Seymour E. Harris. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc., 1944. Pp. 465. $4.00
by E. C. Johnson - 492-495 The Production Credit System for Farmers, Earl L. Butz, Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1944. Pp. vii, 100. $1.00
by Bueford M. Gile - 495-498 Bread and Democracy in Germany, Alexander Gerschenkron. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1944. Pp. 289. $2.75
by Karl Brandt - 498-500 The Wealth of the Nation, H. Clyde Filley, Lincoln, Nebraska; University of Nebraska Press, 1945. Pp. X, 174. $2.00
by M. R. Benedict - 500-502 The Cambridge Economic History of Europe from the Decline of the Roman Empire: Vol. I, The Agrarian Life of the Middle Ages, Edited by J. H. Clapham and the late Eileen Power. Cambridge: The University Press. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1944. Pp. xvii, 750. $7.00
by Herbert Heaton - 502-503 Demobilization of Wartime Economic Controls, John Maurice Clark. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1945. Pp. xii, 219. $1.75
by K. E. Boulding - 504-505 Readings in Business Cycle Theory. Selected by a Committee of the American Economic Association. Philadelphia: Blakiston & Company, 1944. Pp. xvi and 494. $3.75
by Edward D. Allen
1945, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-17 Forty Years of Farm Cost Accounting Records
by Andrew Boss - 18-23 Forty Years of Farm Management Surveys
by S. W. Warren - 24-37 Thirty Years of Farm Financial and Production Records in Illinois
by M. L. Mosher - 38-66 The Economics of Public Measures to Subsidize Food Consumption
by Herman M. Southworth - 67-87 World Agricultural Policies and the Expansion of Trade
by Robert B. Schwenger - 88-103 The Relation of Public to Private Lending Agencies (in Agriculture) and Recent Trends in Their Development
by Murray R. Benedict - 104-120 Wage Stabilization in Agriculture
by William T. Ham - 121-137 Regional Research in Agricultural Marketing
by Knute Bjorka - 138-152 Post-War Irrigation Developments and the National and Regional Agricultural Economy
by Marion Clawson - 153-167 Repayment Experience of Federal Reclamation Projects
by Alexander Joss - 168-175 Land-Grant College Post-War Agricultural Policy
by John D. Black - 176-185 Effects of Changes in Output on Farmers' Costs and Returns
by Sherman E. Johnson - 185-195 Student Operation of a Laboratory Farm
by William G. Murray - 195-204 Job Analysis in Agriculture
by Lester Blum - 204-210 Relationship of Income to Milk Consumption
by R. E. Patzig & Gideon Hadary - 210-213 The Relationship of Chocolate Milk to Total Fluid Milk Consumption
by Gideon Hadary - 215-217 Food for Postwar Europe: How Much and What? M. K. Bennett. War-Peace Pamphlets No. 5 and Livestock in Continental Europe, during World War II, Helen C. Farnsworth. War-Peace Pamphlets No. 6
by Ronald L. Mighell - 217-218 The Agriculture of Wales, A. W. Ashby and I. L. Evans. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1944. Pp. 300.15s
by Stanley W. Warren - 218-219 Agrarian Problems from the Baltic to the Aegean. Discussion of a Peasant Programme. London: The Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1944. Pp. 96. $1.00
by Asher Hobson - 220-220 Food Rationing and Supply, 1943–44, Economics, Financial and Transit Department, League of Nations. New York: Columbia University Press, 1944. Pp. 101. $1.00
by Margaret G. Reid - 220-222 World Wheat Production, V. P. Timoshenko. Stanford University, California: Food Research Institute, 1944. Pp. 148. $3.00
by Julius Hendel - 222-224 Postwar Monetary Plans and Other Essays, John H. Williams. New York: Knopf, 1944. Pp. xxxii, 297. $2.50
by Arthur R. Upgren - 224-226 State and Local Finance in the National Economy, Alvin H. Hansen and Harvey S. Perloff. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc., 1944. Pp. 310. $3.75
by Roy G. Blakey & Gustav Primosigh - 226-228 The T.V.A.: Lesson for International Application, Herman Finer. Montreal, Canada: International Labor Office. Studies and Reports, Series B, No. 37. 1944. Pp. 289. $2.00
by S. v. Ciriacy-Wantrup - 232-232 George Simon Wehrwein
by B.H.H.
1944, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 601-612 The Prospects of European Agriculture and Their Implications for the United States
by Karl Brandt - 613-630 Cartels, Combinations and the Public Interest
by F. B. Garver - 631-664 Contribution of Price Policy to the Income and Resource Problems in Agriculture
by D. Gale Johnson - 665-684 Public Works on Private Land
by V. Webster Johnson & John F. Timmons - 685-693 How Long Does It Take to Pay for a Farm Starting with Heavy Debts?
by George A. Pond & William L. Cavert - 694-708 Need for a New Classification of Farms
by M. R. Benedict & F. F. Elliott & H. R. Tolley & Conrad Taeuber - 709-724 The Demand for Agricultural Commodities in the Period of Transition from War to Peace
by John B. Canning - 725-736 Agricultural Prices Following World War II
by Oris V. Wells - 737-753 Some Factors Affecting the Rate of Retirement of Farms in the Submarginal Land Area of Ohio
by J. H. Sitterley - 754-765 Dr. Nourse on Low-Price Policy: A Review
by William H. Nicholls - 766-774 Addendum: From Analysis to Prediction
by Edwin G. Nourse - 775-779 Some Defects in the Analysis of Farm Management Data
by G. W. Forster - 779-784 Computation and Use of Output Units in Farm Business Analysis
by L. S. Hardin - 784-788 Food Consumption Programs as a Part of a Farm Program
by Frederick V. Waugh - 789-794 Adjustments in Western Beef Cattle Production and Marketing during the War and Post-War Periods
by Mont H. Saunderson - 794-800 The Importance of Storage Costs in Accumulating Food Stocks
by F. A. Harper - 800-803 Ceiling over Ceiling Pricing
by David L. MacFarlane - 804-805 The Economics of Control: Principles of Welfare Economics, Abba P. Lerner. New York: Macmillan, 1944. Pp. xxii, 391. $3.75
by John Ise - 805-808 Management in Russian Industry and Agriculture, Gregory Bienstock, Solomon M. Schwarz, and Aaron Yugow, with an introduction by Jacob Marschak. Oxford University Press. 1944 Pp. 198. $3.50
by Walter W. Wilcox - 808-811 Production, Jobs and Taxes, Harold M. Groves. New York: McGraw-Hill Company, 1944. Pp. 116. $1.25
by Edward D. Allen - 811-812 The Field Seed Industry in the United States, Victor Frank Beck. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 1944. Pp. xi, 230. $3.00
by George Montgomery - 812-814 Public Spending and Postwar Economic Policy, Sherwood M. Fine. New York: Columbia University Press. 1944. Pp. viii+177. $2.50
by W. E. Grimes - 814-816 Winter Wheat in the Golden Belt of Kansas, James C. Malin. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press. 1944. Pp. xii, 254, 28 p. notes, 25 ils. $3.00
by J. A. Hodges - 816-818 Curbing Inflation through Taxation (symposium). New York: Tax Institute, Inc., 1944. Pp. 261. $2.50
by Fred A. Clarenbach - 818-820 Pan American Economics, P. R. Olson and C. A. Hickman. New York: J. Wiley & Sons, 1944. Pp. 479. $3.50
by Seymour E. Harris - 820-823 Studies in Income and Wealth, Vol. VI, Conference on Research in Income and Wealth. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research. 1943. Pp. 304. $3.00
by H. R. Wellman - 823-824 Taxation to Prevent Inflation, Carl Shoup, Milton Friedman, Ruth P. Mack. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943. Pp. xii, 236. $2.75
by E. Gordon Keith
1944, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 435-447 Changes in Income Distribution in Agriculture with Special Reference to Technological Progress
by Earl O. Heady - 448-460 A Philosophy of Agricultural Adjustment with Particular Reference to the Southeast
by Robert W. Harrison - 461-475 The Problem of Post-War Land Settlement and Agricultural Production
by Alvin T. M. Lee - 476-502 Changing Emphases in Agricultural Price Control Programs
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 503-513 Farm Management Research Needs in New England
by Harry Woodworth - 514-528 Fuller Annual Employment of Farm Labor
by Roy J. Smith - 529-548 The Family Farm
by O.R. Johnson - 549-562 A Post War Program for American Agriculture
by Conrad H. Hammar - 563-565 A Study of Farm Labor in Two Years of War
by W. H. Pine - 566-571 Production Functions Derived from Farm Records
by Gerhard Tintner & O. H. Brownlee - 572-578 The Relation of Wages to Net Farm Income, 1929–42 and 1939–42
by John D. Black - 580-581 Food, Frank A. Pearson and Don Paarlberg, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1944. Pp. xi, 239. $2.75
by O. B. Jesness - 581-584 Where's the Money Coming from, Problems of Post-war Finance, Stuart Chase. New York: The Twentieth Century Fund, Prices in a War Economy, Some Aspects of the Present Price Structure of the United States, Frederick C. Mills and Present Savings and Post-war Markets, Sumner H. Slichter. New York and London
by J. P. Cavin - 584-585 Population Problems, a Cultural Interpretation, Paul H. Landis. New York: American Book Company, 1943. Pp. xii +500. $3.75
by Howard W. Beers - 586-586 Farm People and the Land after the War, Planning Pamphlet No. 28, Murray R. Benedict, Washington, National Planning Association, November 1943. Pp. 26. $0.25
by Howard W. Beers - 586-587 Financing Inventory on Field Warehouse Receipts, Neil H. Jacoby and Raymond J. Saulnier. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1944. pp. xv, 89, $1.50
by E. A. Stokdyk - 587-588 Intergovernmental Commodity Control Agreements. Montreal: International Labour Office, 1943. 280 pp. $3.00
by Bennett S. White - 589-591 Putting Dairying on a War Footing, O. H. Brownlee. Ames: Iowa State College Press. (Original, March 1943. Revised edition, May 1944). Pp. 64
by Roland S. Vaile - 591-593 Tea under International Regulation, V. D. Wickizer, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, California, 1944. Pp. vi+198. $2.50
by G. B. L. Arner - 593-594 Roots in the Earth. P. Alston Waring and Walter M. Teller. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1943. 202 pp. $2.50
by W. E. Keepper
1944, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 273-291 Cotton Surplus Disposal Programs
by L. D. Howell - 292-308 Cooperative Relationships and Business Performance
by M. A. Abrahamsen - 309-326 Futures Trends in Germany's Agricultural System
by Nehemiah Robinson - 327-347 Measuring the Effect of Agricultural Advertising
by Alois F. Wolf - 348-358 Some Economic Effects of Graduated Income Tax Rates on Investors in Farm Capital
by A. A. Dowell & G. E. Toben - 359-372 Response to Price in Production of Cotton and Cottonseed
by Robert M. Walsh - 373-378 Vertical Farm Diversification
by D. Howard Doane - 379-382 In Defense of an Adequate Diet
by William Kling - 382-388 The Influence of Prices on Agricultural Production
by Warren C. Waite & Rex W. Cox - 388-391 Interpretation of Variations in Cost Data for a Group of Individual Firms
by H. E. Erdman - 391-396 Farmers' Investments—A Neglected Field
by L. F. Miller - 396-399 The Shift Toward Medium Staple Cotton
by Charles D. Hyson - 399-405 Volume of United States Exports and Imports of Foods, 1909–43
by G. Lois Nelson - 408-409 Food Enough, John D. Black, The Jacques Cattell Press, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1943. Pp. vii, 269. $2.50
by Oris V. Wells - 409-411 Some Factors in the Development of Market Standards With Special Reference to Food, Drugs, and Certain Other Household Wares, Edward Eugene Gallahue, The Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D. C., 1942. 196 pp
by Carl M. Clark - 411-414 Agenda for a Postwar World, J. B. Condliffe, W. W. Norton & Co., New York. 1942. 232 pp. $2.50
by Charles M. Hardin - 414-415 Wartime Government in Operation, W. H. Nicholls and John A. Vieg, The Blakiston Company, Philadelphia. 1943. Pp. xiii, 109. $1.50
by J. K. Galbraith - 415-418 The World Coffee Economy With Special Reference to Control Schemes, V. D. Wickizer, Stanford Univ., Stanford, California. 1943. Pp. 358. $3.00
by John A. Loftus - 418-419 Plantation Life in the Florida Parishes of Louisiana, 1836–1846, as Reflected in the Diary of Bennet H. Barrow, Edwin Adams Davis (Columbia University Studies in the History of American Agriculture, no. 9). Columbia University Press. New York, 1943. 457 p., illus. $5.00
by Everett E. Edwards - 419-421 Farm Management Research 1940–1941. A report by the Subcommittee on Farm Management, Walter W. Wilcox, Sherman E. Johnson and Stanley W. Warren. Social Science Research Council Bulletin 52. New York. 60 pages
by Harry C. Woodworth - 421-423 Mirror for Americans, Ralph H. Brown, New York, American Geographical Society, 1943. 312 pp. $4.00
by Arthur R. Hall - 423-427 International Trade and the National Income Multiplier, Fritz Machlup, The Blakiston Company, Philadelphia, 1943. 237 pp. $3.50
by J. P. Cavin - 427-429 Planning for the South, John V. Van Sickle, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, Tennessee. 1943. 255 pp. Price $2.75
by C. O. Brannen
1944, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-9 World Conditions in the Postwar Period That Will Affect Mississippi Valley Agriculture
by Henry C. Taylor - 10-30 Redirecting World Agricultural Production and Trade Toward Better Nutrition
by F. F. Elliott - 31-45 Rehabilitation of Agriculture in German-Occupied Europe
by Einar Jensen - 46-58 America Looks at Russian Agriculture
by Lazar Volin - 59-76 Nationalistic Trends in Agricultural Policy
by Arthur P. Chew - 77-88 Transition Readjustments in Agriculture
by Theodore W. Schultz - 89-91 Transition Readjustments in Agriculture: Discussion by W. E. Grimes
by W. E. Grimes - 92-94 Transition Readjustments in Agriculture: Discussion by E. A. Starch
by E. A. Starch - 95-100 Desirable Changes in the National Economy after the War
by K. E. Boulding - 101-109 Desirable Changes in the National Economy for the Postwar Period
by Mordecai Ezekiel - 110-121 Price Control and the Wartime Pricing of Farm Products
by E. J. Working - 121-123 Price Control and the Wartime Pricing of Farm Products: Discussion by A. C. Hoffman
by A. C. Hoffman - 124-143 Wartime Developments in Farm Credit and Their Postwar Implications
by A. G. Black & O. R. Johnson - 138-143 Price Control and the Wartime Pricing of Farm Products: Discussion by O. R. Johnson
by O. R. Johnson - 144-154 Wartime Developments in Food Processing and Preserving
by John B. Canning - 154-156 Wartime Developments in Food Processing and Preserving: Discussion by O. B. Jesness
by O. B. Jesness - 156-158 Wartime Developments in Food Processing and Preserving: Discussion by R. K. Froker
by R. K. Froker - 159-177 Wartime Transportation of Farm Products
by A. A. Dowell - 177-180 Wartime Transportation of Farm Products: Discussion by Herman M. Haag
by Herman M. Haag - 181-193 Measuring Maximum Contribution to Food Needs by Producing Areas
by R. L. Mighell & R. P. Christensen