It is a privilege and honor for me to make the concluding address of this excellent symposium on world agricultural trade. Ed Harshbarger and his colleagues at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City are certainly to be complimented for assembling such a distinguished group of participants, as well as a most impressive audience. Hopefully, the discussions of the past two days will stimulate and enhance world agricultural trade over the next two decades or more
Since mid 2007 there has been a dramatic rise in prices for basic foods such as internationally trad...
IT’S A fascinating, but uncertain, time in the agricultural markets. Global and US supplies of agric...
Current WTO trade negotiations are being held at a time of higher prices for agricultural products (...
It is a privilege and honor for me to make the concluding address of this excellent symposium on wor...
It is a pleasure to be here in Minnesota at this year\u27s Global Food and Agriculture Summit. And i...
The key question on food policy in the world today is how we can get maximum effective output from t...
For most of the 20th century, much of the world has fretted about agricultural surpluses. This has b...
Two major issues are causing concern about the future of the American agricultural sector, its inter...
Widespread starvation in countries such as India, Bangladesh, and those bordering the Sahelian deser...
Until that now famous series of Russian grain sales took place in 1972 agricultural policy in the Un...
It is time to quit pretending that supply management works as a farm income enhancement program. It ...
Presentation on the world food situation to the CGIAR meeting in October-November 1986 by the Direct...
It is a pleasure for me to speak this evening before such a distinguished group of agribusiness and ...
The world has become increasingly concerned with problems of health, population control, food produc...
Two major issues are causing concern about the future of the American agricultural sector, its int...
Since mid 2007 there has been a dramatic rise in prices for basic foods such as internationally trad...
IT’S A fascinating, but uncertain, time in the agricultural markets. Global and US supplies of agric...
Current WTO trade negotiations are being held at a time of higher prices for agricultural products (...
It is a privilege and honor for me to make the concluding address of this excellent symposium on wor...
It is a pleasure to be here in Minnesota at this year\u27s Global Food and Agriculture Summit. And i...
The key question on food policy in the world today is how we can get maximum effective output from t...
For most of the 20th century, much of the world has fretted about agricultural surpluses. This has b...
Two major issues are causing concern about the future of the American agricultural sector, its inter...
Widespread starvation in countries such as India, Bangladesh, and those bordering the Sahelian deser...
Until that now famous series of Russian grain sales took place in 1972 agricultural policy in the Un...
It is time to quit pretending that supply management works as a farm income enhancement program. It ...
Presentation on the world food situation to the CGIAR meeting in October-November 1986 by the Direct...
It is a pleasure for me to speak this evening before such a distinguished group of agribusiness and ...
The world has become increasingly concerned with problems of health, population control, food produc...
Two major issues are causing concern about the future of the American agricultural sector, its int...
Since mid 2007 there has been a dramatic rise in prices for basic foods such as internationally trad...
IT’S A fascinating, but uncertain, time in the agricultural markets. Global and US supplies of agric...
Current WTO trade negotiations are being held at a time of higher prices for agricultural products (...