The ... Yearbook of AgricultureU.S. Department of Agriculture, 1980 - Agriculture |
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... agriculture faced greater problems , greater challenges , and greater opportunities . And at no time has American agri- Smithsonian Institute culture been so closely con- nected as now 2 Agriculture in a Changing World U.S. AGRICULTURE ...
... agriculture faced greater problems , greater challenges , and greater opportunities . And at no time has American agri- Smithsonian Institute culture been so closely con- nected as now 2 Agriculture in a Changing World U.S. AGRICULTURE ...
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... in a number of ways . Pushed by patriotism and pulled by high prices , U.S. farmers increased their produc- tion beyond anything that world markets could absorb after the Challenge of Change 5 U.S. AGRICULTURE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
... in a number of ways . Pushed by patriotism and pulled by high prices , U.S. farmers increased their produc- tion beyond anything that world markets could absorb after the Challenge of Change 5 U.S. AGRICULTURE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
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... American Agricultural Revolution During the war , the demand for farm products seemed to be unlimited and , in most nations , price controls rather than price supports were emphasized . U.S. farmers were guaranteed high supports for 2 ...
... American Agricultural Revolution During the war , the demand for farm products seemed to be unlimited and , in most nations , price controls rather than price supports were emphasized . U.S. farmers were guaranteed high supports for 2 ...
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... farms and the sharp decline in the farm population . These changes were most noticeable in the 1950's and 1960's , but Increased demands during World War Il put U.S. agriculture into the motor- ized era and with it came sweeping changes ...
... farms and the sharp decline in the farm population . These changes were most noticeable in the 1950's and 1960's , but Increased demands during World War Il put U.S. agriculture into the motor- ized era and with it came sweeping changes ...
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... American farm exports , but as helping nations develop sound agricul- tural bases that would enable them first , to develop and maintain their independence and second , to become cus- tomers for American industrial and agricultural ...
... American farm exports , but as helping nations develop sound agricul- tural bases that would enable them first , to develop and maintain their independence and second , to become cus- tomers for American industrial and agricultural ...
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