Agriculture is at the very center of the human enterprise; its trappings are in evidence all around, yet the agricultural past is an exceptionally distant place from modern America. While the majority of Americans once raised a significant portion of their own food, that ceased to be the case at the beginning of the 20th century. Only a very small portion of the American population today has a personal connection to agriculture. People still must eat, but the process by which food arrives on their plates is less evident than ever. The evolution of that process, with all of its many participants, is the stuff of agricultural history. The task of the agricultural historian is to make that past evident, and usable, for an audience that is divo...
Review of: American Agriculture in the Twentieth Century: How It Flourished and What It Cost. Gardne...
Throughout the 20th century, American farmlands, agricultural policy, and diets have seen dramatic t...
Excerpts from the Foreword: This bibliography is an amplification of a brief list of references pre...
The purpose of this paper is to summarize important historical developments in agriculture in what i...
Review of: The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis. Cochrane, Willard W
The rise of the corporation is one of the most transformative events in the history of United States...
The scholarly and journalistic literature usually treats urban agriculture as a new phenomenon, but ...
This proposal will describe the American agriculture system. The focus will be on the racism institu...
The family farm has been the foundation of America’s cheap food model. This research examines how ch...
New perspectives on the history of agriculture and development challenge images of an agricultural p...
Many of the agricultural literacies engendering twentieth-century farming practices and shaping cont...
Review of: The Fruited Plain: The Story of American Agriculture. Ebeling, Walter
In New Mexico, no crops have defined the people and their landscape in the industrial era more than ...
Review of: "The United States Department of Agriculture in Historical Perspective," edited by. Alan ...
Review of: Legacy of the Land: Agriculture\u27s Story to the Present. Drache, Hiram M
Review of: American Agriculture in the Twentieth Century: How It Flourished and What It Cost. Gardne...
Throughout the 20th century, American farmlands, agricultural policy, and diets have seen dramatic t...
Excerpts from the Foreword: This bibliography is an amplification of a brief list of references pre...
The purpose of this paper is to summarize important historical developments in agriculture in what i...
Review of: The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis. Cochrane, Willard W
The rise of the corporation is one of the most transformative events in the history of United States...
The scholarly and journalistic literature usually treats urban agriculture as a new phenomenon, but ...
This proposal will describe the American agriculture system. The focus will be on the racism institu...
The family farm has been the foundation of America’s cheap food model. This research examines how ch...
New perspectives on the history of agriculture and development challenge images of an agricultural p...
Many of the agricultural literacies engendering twentieth-century farming practices and shaping cont...
Review of: The Fruited Plain: The Story of American Agriculture. Ebeling, Walter
In New Mexico, no crops have defined the people and their landscape in the industrial era more than ...
Review of: "The United States Department of Agriculture in Historical Perspective," edited by. Alan ...
Review of: Legacy of the Land: Agriculture\u27s Story to the Present. Drache, Hiram M
Review of: American Agriculture in the Twentieth Century: How It Flourished and What It Cost. Gardne...
Throughout the 20th century, American farmlands, agricultural policy, and diets have seen dramatic t...
Excerpts from the Foreword: This bibliography is an amplification of a brief list of references pre...