This presents the findings from a preliminary report of the 1954 census of agriculture shows that North Dakota had 61,939 farms in 1954. These farms amenities were tabulated in this census as well such as having telephone, electricity, television set, so forth, various farm equipment, etc
In This Issue Housing Affects Laying Performance [p] 3 Tranquilizers for Dairy Cattle [p] 7 Vertical...
Since the 1930's, the average farm size has been has been increasing whereas the number of farms dec...
This article was condensed from figures of USDA bureau of agricultural economics, Fargo. July milk p...
Analysis on investments in farm implements and machinery in big (large) farms across North Dakota
In 1984, new technology ws reshaping farm sizes and how they were organized and operated. This focus...
The number of farms in North Dakota in 1940 was 73,962, that number dropped to 69,520 in 1945, a de...
What\u27s happening to South Dakota\u27s farm and farm operators? Every five years since 1920, the B...
What\u27s happening to our farms in South Dakota? Turn to the Census of Agriculture, conducted every...
Statistics gathered from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reveal that farmers are ...
One of the legacies of the 1977 farm bill is that USDA is required to make an annual report to Congr...
This article is derived from a speech given by Dean and Director ArIon G. Hazen at the Livestock Res...
The structure of farming in South Dakota has undergone rapid and dramatic change over the past sever...
This is a short article on The number of pigs raised in North Dakota in the fall of 1955 (June 1st t...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
This is an overview and history of the Agronomy Seed Farm in North Dakota by, then, superintendent i...
In This Issue Housing Affects Laying Performance [p] 3 Tranquilizers for Dairy Cattle [p] 7 Vertical...
Since the 1930's, the average farm size has been has been increasing whereas the number of farms dec...
This article was condensed from figures of USDA bureau of agricultural economics, Fargo. July milk p...
Analysis on investments in farm implements and machinery in big (large) farms across North Dakota
In 1984, new technology ws reshaping farm sizes and how they were organized and operated. This focus...
The number of farms in North Dakota in 1940 was 73,962, that number dropped to 69,520 in 1945, a de...
What\u27s happening to South Dakota\u27s farm and farm operators? Every five years since 1920, the B...
What\u27s happening to our farms in South Dakota? Turn to the Census of Agriculture, conducted every...
Statistics gathered from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reveal that farmers are ...
One of the legacies of the 1977 farm bill is that USDA is required to make an annual report to Congr...
This article is derived from a speech given by Dean and Director ArIon G. Hazen at the Livestock Res...
The structure of farming in South Dakota has undergone rapid and dramatic change over the past sever...
This is a short article on The number of pigs raised in North Dakota in the fall of 1955 (June 1st t...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
This is an overview and history of the Agronomy Seed Farm in North Dakota by, then, superintendent i...
In This Issue Housing Affects Laying Performance [p] 3 Tranquilizers for Dairy Cattle [p] 7 Vertical...
Since the 1930's, the average farm size has been has been increasing whereas the number of farms dec...
This article was condensed from figures of USDA bureau of agricultural economics, Fargo. July milk p...