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1939, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 503-507 Agricultural Adjustment and Marketing
by Henry E. Larzelere - 507-511 Recent Farm Loan and Real Estate Experiences of Five Leading Life Insurance Companies
by J. H. Dickerson - 513-515 Value and Capital, by J. R. Hicks. Oxford and New York, Oxford University Press, 1939. Pp. xi+331. $4.25
by Albert Gailord Hart - 515-517 Industrial Price Policies and Economic Progress, by Edwin G. Nourse, and Horace B. Drury. Washington, D. C.: The Brookings Institution. 1938. Pp. xi+314. $2.50
by Sam. H. Thompson - 517-520 Consumers and the Market, by Margaret G. Reid. New York: F. S. Crofts & Co., 1938, pp. xvi+584, $3.75 and Food Buying and Our Markets (new edition). Day Monroe, Hazel Kyrk and Ursula B. Stone. New York: M. Barrows and Co., 1938, pp. x+430, $3.00
by J. M. Cassels - 520-521 Income and Consumption, by Roland S. Vaile and Helen G. Canoyer. New York. Henry Holt and Company. 1938. Pp. xv+394. $2.25
by H. E. Erdman - 521-524 American Regionalism, by Howard W. Odum and Harry Estill Moore. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1938, pp. x+693, $5.00
by Leonard A. Salter - 524-527 Economic Nationalism and the Farmer, by Arthur C. Bunce. Ames, Iowa: Collegiate Press, Inc., 1938, pp. x+232, $1.50
by Harald S. Patton - 527-529 Entwicklung der Selbstversorgung Deutschlands mit Landwirtschaftlichen Erzeugnissen (Progress in Germany's self-sufficiency in agricultural products) by Hans v. d. Decken, Institute for Business Research, Berlin. Berichte ueber Landwirtschaft, Neue Folge, Sonderheft 138, Berlin
by H. H. Stippler - 529-531 The German Fat Plan and Its Economc Setting, by Karl Brandt. Stanford University, California: Food Research Institute. 1938. Pp. xiii, 344. $3.00
by Warren C. Waite - 531-534 Trends in Size and Production of the Aggregate Farm Enterprise, 1909–36, by Raymond G. Bressler, Jr. and John A. Hopkins, Works Progress Administration, National Research Project, Report No. A-6, Philadelphia, Pa. and Trends in Employment in Agriculture, 1909+36, by Eldon E. Shaw and John A. Hopkins, Works Progress Administration, National Research Project, Report No. A-8, Philadelphia, Pa
by Roland R. Renne - 534-535 Research Methods on Farm Use of Tractors, by N. Jasny. New York: Columbia University Press, 1938, pp. xxvi+273. Columbia University Studies in the History of American Agriculture, No. 5. $3.75
by George A. Pond - 535-538 Farm Practices and Their Effects on Farm Earnings, Illinois Bulletin No. 444, by M. L. Mosher and H. C. M. Case
by Wylie D. Goodsell - 538-540 Argentine Meat and the British Market, by Simon G. Hanson. Stanford University Press, 1938, 294 pp., $3.50
by C. L. Harlan - 540-541 The Changing Relative Importance of the Central Livestock Market, by Edward A. Duddy and David A. Revzan. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1938, pp. 122, $1.00
by A. C. Hoffman - 541-543 Farm Credit in Canada, by W. T. Easterbrook. [Toronto] University of Toronto Press, 1938, 260 pp., $2.50
by Fred L. Garlock - 543-544 Union Internationale pour l'Étude Scientifique des Problèmes de la Population, Congrés International de la Population, Paris, 1937. Paris: Hermann et Cie, 1938. 8 volumes
by C. Arnold Anderson - 544-546 Readjustments of Agricultural Tenure in Ireland, by Elizabeth R. Hooker, Chapel Hill, N. C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1938. Pp. 245, $4.00
by Caroline B. Sherman - 546-547 The Orange Industry: An Economic Study, by J. M. Thompson. Bulletin 622; California Agricultural Experiment Station, June 1938 and Maintenance of Substantial Equity in the Pooling of Lemons, by H. R. Wellman and M. D. Street. Bulletin 619, California Agricultural Experiment Station, May, 1938
by Roy A. Ballinger
1939, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-7 Contributions of Agricultural Economics to Farming
by Carl E. Ladd - 8-21 Contribution of Agricultural Economics to the General Welfare
by H. R. Tolley - 21-25 Contribution of Agricultural Economics to the General Welfare: Discussion by H. C. M. Case
by H. C. M. Case - 25-30 Contribution of Agricultural Economics to the General Welfare: Discussion by John D. Black
by John D. Black - 31-43 Effects of the AAA Program Upon Regional Specialization in Agriculture
by H. B. Rowe - 43-45 Effects of the AAA Program Upon Regional Specialization in Agriculture: Discussion by W. W. Wilcox
by W. W. Wilcox - 46-54 Effect of the AAA on Farm Organization and Operation
by P. E. Johnston - 55-56 Effect of the AAA on Farm Organization and Operation: Discussion by R. J. Saville
by R. J. Saville - 57-71 Public Control of Land Use in Europe
by Karl Brandt - 71-73 Public Control of Land Use in Europe: Discussion by M. M. Kelso
by M. M. Kelso - 74-85 Public Control of Land Use in the United States
by George S. Wehrwein - 85-88 Public Control of Land Use in the United States: Discussion by F. F. Elliott
by F. F. Elliott - 89-95 How Fast Should Cooperatives Grow?
by H. E. Babcock - 95-97 How Fast Should Cooperatives Grow: Discussion by Marvin A. Schaars
by Marvin A. Schaars - 98-106 Adapting Farm Management Research to New Opportunities
by Sherman E. Johnson - 107-113 Soil Productivity Related to Farm Organization and Income
by Guy W. Miller - 114-120 Type of Farming Modifications Needed in the Great Plains
by E. A. Starch - 120-122 Type of Farming Modifications Needed in the Great Plains: Discussion by E. C. Johnson
by E. C. Johnson - 123-131 Federal Purchase and Administration of Submarginal Land in the Great Plains
by L. C. Gray - 132-142 Measuring Changes in the Demand for Farm Products
by F. L. Thomsen - 142-144 Measuring Changes in the Demand for Farm Products: Discussion by L. J. Norton
by L. J. Norton - 145-154 Consumers' Incomes and Demand for Certain Perishable Farm Products
by M. P. Rasmussen - 154-155 Consumers' Incomes and Demand for Certain Perishable Farm Products: Discussion by R. K. Froker
by R. K. Froker - 156-164 Long-Time Price Changes and Farm Operation
by Stanley W. Warren - 165-177 Technological Developments Affecting Farm Organization
by J. A. Hopkins - 178-187 Public Assistance to Low-Income Farmers in the North
by R. C. Smith - 188-194 Public Assistance to Low-Income Farmers of the South
by T. Roy Reid - 195-214 Types of Livestock Markets and the Price Structure
by R. C. Ashby - 214-218 Types of Livestock Markets and the Price Structure: Discussion by I. W. Arthur
by I. W. Arthur - 219-227 Livestock Marketing Methods and Livestock Prices
by Preston Richards - 228-234 Legal Responsibilities of Farm Managers and Clients
by True D. Morse - 235-237 Economic Research Needed by Professional Farm Managers
by Ersel Walley - 238-242 Base Periods for Farm Price Studies
by O. C. Stine - 243-246 The Case for the 1910–14 Base
by F. A. Pearson & K. R. Bennett - 247-252 A Base in the 1920–29 Period for Farm Price Studies
by E. L. Butz - 253-257 The Base Period for Parity Prices
by L. H. Bean & P. H. Bollinger - 258-261 Land Values and Government Agricultural Policy
by Conrad H. Hammar - 262-264 Monetary Policy in Relation to Land Values
by Louis H. Bean - 265-267 Land Values and Farm Credit Policy
by A. B. Lewis - 268-272 Land Values and Commercial Bank Policy
by A. G. Brown - 273-275 Land Rents and Land Values in Italy
by C. L. Stewart - 276-279 Tax Reverted Lands in the Lake States
by E. J. Ellingson - 280-286 Land Use Problems in Minnesota
by Roy M. Gilcreast - 287-290 Land Use Problems in Michigan
by F. P. Struhsaker - 291-298 Ways of Reducing Costs of Distributing Milk in New York
by Leland Spencer - 299-308 Reducing Cost of Distributing Milk in California
by J. M. Tinley - 309-314 Reducing Cost of Distributing Milk in Maine
by George F. Dow - 315-320 "Education in Farm Finance" in Farm Management Extension Work
by C. R. Arnold - 321-325 Economic Information in Farm Management Extension
by V. R. Wertz - 326-331 Farm Records and Accounts in Farm Management Extension Work
by Herbert A. Berg - 332-336 Farm Management Facts in Building Area and State Programs
by J. H. McLeod - 337-345 Graphic Method in Price Analysis
by E. J. Working - 346-353 Graphic Methods Used in Presenting Agricultural Economics Information
by R. G. Hainsworth - 354-355 Developments Arising out of Trial Census in 1938
by Z. R. Pettet - 356-364 Development of Partial and Sample Census Methods
by Charles F. Sarle - 365-374 Results of Four Methods of Sampling Individual Farms
by Irvin Holmes - 375-379 The Complementary and Competitive Character of Agriculture in Latin America and the United States
by L. A. Wheeler - 380-386 British Empire Trade Agreements in Relation to Trade in Farm Products between Canada and the United States
by J. E. Lattimer - 386-387 British Empire Trade Agreements in Relation to Trade in Farm Products between Canada and the United States: A Discussion by Asher Hobson
by Asher Hobson - 388-396 Servicing Federal Land Bank Loans through National Farm Loan Associations
by M. S. Kennedy - 417-418 State and Local Barriers to Interstate Commerce in the United States. by Frederick E. Melder. University of Maine Studies, No. 43, 1937, pp. xiv+ 181, $.75
by B. H. Hibbard
1938, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 741-752 Some Fundamentals of Agricultural Policy
by O. B. Jesness - 753-764 Agricultural Planning and the Agricultural Economist
by O. V. Wells - 765-775 Theme of Plant and Animal Destruction in Economic History
by Carl O. Sauer - 776-791 Intensity and Land Rent an Overlooked Aspect of Rent Theory
by Conrad H. Hammar - 792-806 Price Discrimination for Agricultural Products
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 807-822 Lessons from Public Control in Milk Marketing
by J. M. Tinley - 823-830 Economic Theory of the Wisconsin Tariff Research Committee: A Reply to Professor W. A. Morton
by Henry Schultz - 831-840 Rejoinder to Professor Schultz's Reply
by Walter A. Morton - 841-853 Economic Relationships of Public Lands and Privately Owned Grazing Lands in the Western States
by Mont H. Saunderson - 854-856 A Special Case Consumption-Ratio Formula for the Determination of a Limit on the Price Incidence of a Duty
by C. F. Wells & Arthur M. DuPré - 857-865 Joint Stock Land Banks in Retrospect
by Victor W. Bennett - 865-869 How Should Farm Management Be Taught?
by William G. Murray - 872-878 Dominion of Canada, Report of the Royal Grain Inquiry Commission, 1938, Ottawa, 1938. Pp. 264. $1.00
by Joseph S. Davis - 878-879 Farm Economics—Management and Distribution (revised), by Frank App and Allen G. Waller. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1938. Pp. 700. $3.00
by I. G. Davis - 879-881 Consumption in Our Society, by Elizabeth Ellis Hoyt. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1938. Pp. vii, 420. $3.00
by Carle C. Zimmerman - 881-883 Price Effects of Canadian Wheat Marketing, by Holbrook Working. Wheat Studies, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, California, Vol. XIV, No. 2, October 1937. Pp. 37–68. $1.00
by Arthur R. Upgren - 883-885 Monetary Influences on Postwar Wheat Prices, by V. P. Timoshenko, Wheat Studies, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, California, Vol. XIV, No. 7, 1938. Pp. 263–318. $1.00
by Arthur R. Upgren - 885-886 Citrus Enterprise—Efficiency Studies in Southern California, by Arthur Shultis. University of California Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 620. 1938. 65 pp
by C. V. Noble - 886-889 Research in Agricultural Index Numbers–Scope and Method, by John D. Black and Bruce D. Mudgett. New York: Social Science Research Council Bulletin No. 10, March 1938. Pp. viii, 152. $.75
by R. F. Hale - 889-891 Financial Study of the Joint Stock Land Banks. A Chapter in Farm Mortgage Banking, by Carl H. Schwartz, Jr., Washington College Press, Takoma Park, Maryland. 1938. Pp. 210
by William G. Murray - 891-893 Economic Studies of Poultry Farming in New York—I. Commercial Poultry Farms, by E. S. Misner and A. T. M. Lee, Cornell Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin No. 684, 1937. 118 pp
by S. H. De Vault - 893-894 Changes in Technology and Labor Requirements in Crop Production: Corn, by Loring K. Macy, Lloyd E. Arnold, and Eugene G. McKibben. Philadelphia, Works Progress Administration, National Research Project, Report No. A-5, 1938, xviii, 181 pages
by R. H. Wilcox - 894-896 Farm Tenure in Iowa. I. "Tenancy Problems and Their Relation to Agricultural Conservation." Rainer Schickele and Charles A. Norman. Bulletin 354. II. "Facts on the Farm Tenure Situation." Assembled by Rainer Schickele. (Reprint). Bulletin 356. III. "The National Farm Institute Symposium on Land Tenure." Bulletin 357. IV. "Farm Tenure Conditions in Palo Alto County." Prepared by Rainer Schickele. Bulletin 364. V. "Some Legal Aspects of Landlord-Tenant Relationships." Marshall Harris, Albert H. Cotton, and Rainer Schickele. Bulletin 371
by J. A. Baker - 896-897 League of Nations, World Economic Survey, Seventh Year, 1937–38, New York: Columbia University Press, 1938, 244 pp., $1.50 paper, $2.00 cloth
by J. A. Hopkins - 897-900 Family Incomes and Land Utilization in Knox County, by W. D. Nicholls, J. H. Bondurant, and Z. L. Galloway. Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 375, 1937. Pp. 158–219
by E. B. Hill - 900-901 An Island Community,—Ecological Succession in Hawaii, by Andrew W. Lind. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1938. xxii, 337 pp., $3.00
by I. C. Greaves
1938, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 563-572 Farm Credit and Government
by E. C. Young - 573-586 Social Welfare and Differential Prices
by George J. Stigler - 587-589 Rejoinder
by Frederick V. Waugh - 590-604 Trade and Trade Agreements between Canada, the United States and Great Britain
by W. M. Drummond - 605-615 Some Technological Changes in the High Plains Cotton Area of Texas
by C. A. Bonnen & A. C. Magee - 616-640 The Soil and the Law: II
by Philip M. Glick - 641-651 Determination of Sales and Lease Values of Private and Public Range Lands
by Marion Clawson - 652-668 Hillville: A Haven of Refuge
by Carle C. Zimmerman - 669-672 I. Methods in Sample Census Research
by Charles F. Sarle - 672-677 II. A Technique for Regionalization of Agricultural Census Schedules
by Dallas W. Smythe - 678-679 III. Census Data on Land Utilization
by George S. Wehrwein - 679-687 IV. The Agricultural Population: Realism vs. Nominalism in the Census of Agriculture
by T. Lynn Smith - 687-694 Courses Offered and Levels of Registration in Agricultural Economics at Land-Grant Institutions
by R. J. Saville - 694-699 A Test for the Independence of Groups of Agricultural Prices Applied to Hog, Cattle, Corn and Oat Prices
by Philip Di Salvatore - 699-702 Farm Marketing Costs and Wage-Hour Legislation
by Charles M. Elkinton - 702-703 Indexes of Purchasing Power
by Walter B. Garver - 703-705 Some Possible Uses for the Cooperative Western Range Survey in Economic Analysis
by M. H. Saunderson - 705-709 Some Factors Related to Tax Delinquency of Farm Real Estate in Kansas
by L. F. Miller - 710-712 George Frederick Warren
by E. C. Young - 715-717 Land Utilization in China, by John Lossing Buck. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 1937. $5 the volume, Vol. 1, xxxii, 494 pp.; vol. 2, xii, 146 pp.; vol. 3, xv, 473 pp
by Fred J. Rossiter - 717-718 Die Landwirtschaft Chinas Berichte Uber Landwirtschaft, 133, By Wolfgang Wilmanns. Sonderheft, Berlin: Verlagsbuchhandlung Paul Parey. 1938. Pp. 87. RM. $6.50
by Rainer Schickele - 718-721 Danish Agriculture, Its Economic Development; a Description and Economic Analysis Centering on the Free Trade Epoch, 1870–1930. By Einar Jensen, Copenhagen: J. H. Schultz forlag. 1937. Pp. Pp. 417. $3.75
by Karl Brandt - 721-721 Part-Time Farming in the Southeast, by R. H. Allen, L. S. Cottrell, Jr., W. W. Troxell, Harriet L. Herring and A. D. Edwards. Research Monograph IX. 1937. Pp. xxxviii, 317
by Leonard A. Salter - 721-724 Part-Time Farming in the United States, by W. B. Jenkins and H. E. Robison. Washington: Bureau of the Census. Special Study. 1937 Pp. 205
by Leonard A. Salter - 724-726 Trends of Yield in Major Wheat Regions Since 1885, by M. K. Bennett. Wheat Studies of the Food Research Institute. Vol. XIV, Nos. 3 and 6. Stanford University, Calif. 1937–38. Pp. 33, 38. $0.75 each
by Warren C. Waite - 726-727 Financing Agriculture, L. J. Norton, Danville, Illinois: Interstate Printing Co., 1938. Pp. 319. $2.75
by Conrad H. Hammar - 727-729 Research Memorandum on Social Aspects of Consumption in the Depression, by Roland S. Vaile with the assistance of Helen G. Canoyer. New York: Social Science Research Council. 1937. Bulletin 35. Pp. vii, 86
by Don S. Anderson - 729-731 Our Trade with Britain—Bases for a Reciprocal Tariff Agreement, by Percy Wells Bidwell. New York: Council on Foreign Relations. 1938. Pp. 129. $1.50
by Asher Hobson - 731-732 State and Federal Grants-in-Aid, by Henry J. Bitterman. New York: Mentzer, Bush & Company, Chicago. 1938. Pp. 550. $4
by M. P. Catherwood - 732-733 Economics of Agriculture, by A. P. Van Der Post, Gordon V. Gotch, Ltd., Gordon House, 75 Farringdon St., London E. C. 4. Pp. 663. 25 shillings
by J. I. Falconer - 733-735 Collectivism a False Utopia, by William Henry Chamberlin. New York: The Macmillan Company. 1937. Pp. 265, $2.00
by R. C. Ashby
1938, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 403-416 Market Prorates and Social Welfare
by Frederick V. Waugh - 417-429 Types of Farming Research and Farm Management
by Walter W. Wilcox - 430-447 The Soil and the Law: I
by Philip M. Glick - 448-461 Doubts about Statistical Supply Analysis
by J. M. Cassels & Wilfred Malenbaum - 462-473 Economic Aspects of Land Conservation
by Siegfried von Ciriacy-Wantrup - 474-481 Agrarian Reorganization in the South
by Calvin B. Hoover - 482-484 A National Audit of Farm Output Needed
by Karl Brandt - 484-488 Serial or Coherent Correlation in Price Series
by Lila F. Knudsen - 488-494 Relief Data as Criteria of Submarginality
by Paul H. Landis - 495-503 Some Theoretical Aspects of Controlled Marketing
by J. M. Thompson - 503-509 Depopulation of Louisiana's Sugar Bowl
by T. Lynn Smith - 510-516 Farm Land Appraisal in Italy
by David Salomone - 519-522 Agrarkrisen und Stockungsspannen. Zur Frage der langen "Welle" in der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung, by Dr. Siegfried von Ciriacy-Wantrup. Berlin: Verlagsbuchhandlung Paul Parey. 1936. 445 pp. Rm. 23
by Eugen Altschul - 522-524 World Prices and the Building Industry, by George F. Warren and Frank A. Pearson. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1937. Pp. 240. $3.50
by Norman J. Silberling - 524-526 The Economics of Cooperative Marketing, by Henry H. Bakken and Marvin A. Schaars. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc. 1937. Pp. viii, 583. $4.00
by H. E. Erdman - 526-529 Problems in Agricultural Marketing, by Deane W. Malott. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc. 1938. Pp. xiii, 410. $3.00
by Geoffrey Shepherd - 530-531 The Income Structure of the United States, by Maurice Leven. The Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C. 1938. Pp. x, 177. $1.50
by C. M. Purves - 531-534 Rural Trends in Depression Years, A Survey of Village-centered Agricultural Communities 1930–1936, by Edmund deS. Brunner and Irving Lorge. New York, Columbia University Press, 1937. 387 pp., $3.25
by O. C. Stine - 534-535 Rural Life in the Depression, by Dwight Sanderson. New York. Social Science Research Council, 1937. Bulletin 34, pp. 169. $1.00
by George W. Hill - 535-537 Consumption and Standards of Living, by Carle C. Zimmerman. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company. 1936. Pp. xvi, 602. Price, $3.75
by Olaf F. Larson - 537-540 Prosperity and Depression, by Gottfried von Habeler. Geneva: League of Nations. 1930. Pp. 600. $2.00
by L. J. Norton - 540-541 American Economic Development, by A. M. Sakolski and Myron L. Hoch, Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1936, Pp. 448. $2.50
by O. G. Lloyd - 541-544 Co-operative Insurance, by N. Barou, London: P. S. King & Son, Ltd. 1936. Pp. xiii, 391. 15s 0d
by V. N. Valgren - 544-545 Crop Management and Soil Conservation, by Joseph F. Cox and Lyman E. Jackson, New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1937. Pp. xvii, 610. $2.75
by Walter W. Wilcox - 545-547 Land Utilization and Rural Economy in Korea, by Hoon K. Lee. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 1936. Pp. 289. $3.00
by David Weeks - 547-549 German Forestry by Franz Heske (with a preface by Henry Graves, Dean of the School of Forestry in Yale University) Yale University Press, New Haven. 1938. Pp. xxv, 342. $3.00
by Roy B. Thomson - 549-550 The Hill Country of Northern New England: Its Social and Economic History, 1790–1930, by Harold Fisher Wilson, New York, Columbia University Press, 1936. Pp. xii, 455. $4.25
by R. W. Bartlett - 550-550 Farewell to Poverty, by Maurice Parmelee. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1935. Pp. 479. $3.50
by A. A. Holtz
1938, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-7 New Horizons in Agricultural Economics
by M. L. Wilson - 8-21 The Economics of the Ever-Normal Granary
by Joseph S. Davis - 21-23 The Economics of the Ever-Normal Granary: Discussion by Mordecai Ezekiel
by Mordecai Ezekiel - 24-36 Objectives in National Agricultural Policy
by H. R. Tolley - 37-48 Objectives in Our National Agricultural Policy
by B. H. Hibbard - 48-52 Objectives in Our National Agricultural Policy: Discussion by G. F. Warren
by G. F. Warren - 53-57 Business Combinations and Agriculture
by Gardiner C. Means - 58-68 Prices and the Agricultural Problem
by Don S. Anderson - 69-70 Prices and the Agricultural Problem: Discussion by H. J. Stover
by H. J. Stover - 71-85 Disadvantaged Rural Classes
by L. C. Gray - 86-101 Soil Conservation in European Farm Management
by Siegfried von Ciriacy-Wantrup - 102-114 Farm Management Aspects of Soil Conservation
by H. C. M. Case - 114-115 Farm Management Aspects of Soil Conservation: Discussion by C. W. Crickman
by C. W. Crickman - 115-118 Farm Management Aspects of Soil Conservation: Discussion by W. J. Roth
by W. J. Roth - 119-133 Prospects for Industrial Uses for Farm Products
by H. E. Barnard - 134-139 Economic Aspects of New Industrial Outlets for Agricultural Products
by T. W. Schultz - 139-141 Economic Aspects of New Industrial Outlets for Agricultural Products: Discussion by F. L. Thomsen
by F. L. Thomsen - 141-144 Economic Aspects of New Industrial Outlets for Agricultural Products: Discussion by J. E. Lattimer
by J. E. Lattimer - 145-152 What Should Be Done About Farm Tenancy
by Henry C. Taylor - 153-158 Problems of Croppers on Cotton Farms
by C. O. Brannen - 158-161 Problems of Croppers on Cotton Farms: Discussion by A. G. Black
by A. G. Black - 161-162 Problems of Croppers on Cotton Farms: Discussion by T. Lynn Smith
by T. Lynn Smith - 163-169 Indirect Restrictions to Internal Trade
by Frederick V. Waugh - 170-183 Market Prorates as Restrictions on Internal Trade
by H. E. Erdman - 183-186 Market Prorates as Restrictions on Internal Trade: Discussion by Budd. A. Holt
by Budd A. Holt - 186-187 Market Prorates as Restrictions on Internal Trade: Discussion by M. P. Rasmussen
by M. P. Rasmussen - 188-195 The Future of Milk Control
by John M. Cassels - 196-207 Western Cream for Eastern Markets
by Leland Spencer - 208-211 Western Cream for Eastern Markets: Discussion by C. G. McBride
by C. G. McBride - 211-213 Western Cream for Eastern Markets: Discussion by Harry C. Trelogan
by Harry C. Trelogan - 214-220 An Evaluation of Crop Insurance Possibilities
by Roy M. Green - 220-222 An Evaluation of Crop Insurance Possibilities: Discussion by Harold B. Rowe
by Harold B. Rowe - 223-229 Land Use in the Northeast
by Leonard A. Salter & R. H. Allen