Statistics gathered from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reveal that farmers are relying more on livestock for their income. Tabulated data on North Dakota Cash Farm Income Plus Home, 1932 - 1942
Analysis on investments in farm implements and machinery in big (large) farms across North Dakota
The overall livestock population on North Dakota farms was smaller on January 1, 1950, than a year ...
In 1947, hog production in North Dakota was an important enterprise comprising roughly 15% of the to...
Cross analysis of gross income for North Dakota farmers, proving that many farmers now rely upon liv...
The article is a discussion of the livestock revenue for the state of North Dakota. This is the prod...
Analysis on corn, spring wheat, oat, rye, barley, flaxseed, potato (potatoe), and hay. Includes grap...
The article is about farm costs and returns on wheat, small grain and livestock farming, which chara...
Changes in income and expenditures of North Dakota agriculture over the period 1965-67 to 1974-76 ar...
This article answers how the increases in income compared with the increases in expenditures of Nor...
North Dakota farm prices continued at high levels. The June 15th 1946 farm prices of veal calves and...
This article was condensed from figures of USDA bureau of agricultural economics, Fargo. July milk p...
This article addresses the pitfalls of being dependent of one crop for one's farm survival. Incorpor...
This article presents information on farm land values since 1945, based upon both US Department of A...
Income from livestock marketing has declined as a proportion of total gross farm income in the past ...
Brief announcement of dairy product income in North Dakota, as published by the Bureau of Agricultur...
Analysis on investments in farm implements and machinery in big (large) farms across North Dakota
The overall livestock population on North Dakota farms was smaller on January 1, 1950, than a year ...
In 1947, hog production in North Dakota was an important enterprise comprising roughly 15% of the to...
Cross analysis of gross income for North Dakota farmers, proving that many farmers now rely upon liv...
The article is a discussion of the livestock revenue for the state of North Dakota. This is the prod...
Analysis on corn, spring wheat, oat, rye, barley, flaxseed, potato (potatoe), and hay. Includes grap...
The article is about farm costs and returns on wheat, small grain and livestock farming, which chara...
Changes in income and expenditures of North Dakota agriculture over the period 1965-67 to 1974-76 ar...
This article answers how the increases in income compared with the increases in expenditures of Nor...
North Dakota farm prices continued at high levels. The June 15th 1946 farm prices of veal calves and...
This article was condensed from figures of USDA bureau of agricultural economics, Fargo. July milk p...
This article addresses the pitfalls of being dependent of one crop for one's farm survival. Incorpor...
This article presents information on farm land values since 1945, based upon both US Department of A...
Income from livestock marketing has declined as a proportion of total gross farm income in the past ...
Brief announcement of dairy product income in North Dakota, as published by the Bureau of Agricultur...
Analysis on investments in farm implements and machinery in big (large) farms across North Dakota
The overall livestock population on North Dakota farms was smaller on January 1, 1950, than a year ...
In 1947, hog production in North Dakota was an important enterprise comprising roughly 15% of the to...