We wanted to know more about farm tenancy: what it was doing to the farm land of Iowa and to our farm families; and, more important, what might be done to correct the misuse of land and to improve the impoverished community life associated with farm tenancy. We decided, inasmuch as the farmers who were serving on the County Agricultural Conservation Committees were peculiarly well qualified to advise and counsel us in this inquiry, to contact these committees. Mr. R. M. Evans, state chairman, gladly opened the door and on our behalf he invited 28 of the committees to work with us. (The 28 counties had been carefully selected so that an adequate cross section of the state would be obtained.
Almost 90,000 of Iowa\u27s 213,000 farms are rented.- On nearly all of these farms the lease contrac...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Most of the farms in the Midwest were established during the last 75 to 125 years. The people who ca...
The young man interested in farming, even though he starts as a hired hand, usually looks forward to...
Tenancy in Iowa has increased steadily during the past 50 years and has, no doubt, been a contributi...
The present Iowa laws pertaining to landlord-tenant relationships do not distinguish between urban a...
Farm tenancy in Iowa is a live question because already, a large percentage of the farms of the stat...
In one of the classrooms at the University of Wisconsin, a room frequently used by Professors Hibbar...
In the cash grain area farm tenure is one of the most important factors influencing the type of fann...
This study, conducted every five years, indicates three major trends: increasing age of Iowa farmlan...
Farmland is arguably often a farmer’s single largest investment item, a major source of collateral, ...
This offers an overview of Iowa law related to leasing a farmstead to someone engaged in niche farm ...
Publication authorized November 23, 1937"Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Missour...
Review of: Tenure, Nativity and Age as Factors in Iowa Agriculture, 1850-1880. Cogswell, Seddie, Jr
Cover title."Agricultural Experiment Stations of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan...
Almost 90,000 of Iowa\u27s 213,000 farms are rented.- On nearly all of these farms the lease contrac...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Most of the farms in the Midwest were established during the last 75 to 125 years. The people who ca...
The young man interested in farming, even though he starts as a hired hand, usually looks forward to...
Tenancy in Iowa has increased steadily during the past 50 years and has, no doubt, been a contributi...
The present Iowa laws pertaining to landlord-tenant relationships do not distinguish between urban a...
Farm tenancy in Iowa is a live question because already, a large percentage of the farms of the stat...
In one of the classrooms at the University of Wisconsin, a room frequently used by Professors Hibbar...
In the cash grain area farm tenure is one of the most important factors influencing the type of fann...
This study, conducted every five years, indicates three major trends: increasing age of Iowa farmlan...
Farmland is arguably often a farmer’s single largest investment item, a major source of collateral, ...
This offers an overview of Iowa law related to leasing a farmstead to someone engaged in niche farm ...
Publication authorized November 23, 1937"Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Missour...
Review of: Tenure, Nativity and Age as Factors in Iowa Agriculture, 1850-1880. Cogswell, Seddie, Jr
Cover title."Agricultural Experiment Stations of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan...
Almost 90,000 of Iowa\u27s 213,000 farms are rented.- On nearly all of these farms the lease contrac...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Most of the farms in the Midwest were established during the last 75 to 125 years. The people who ca...