Federal government policies greatly affect farmers and ranchers. Most South Dakota farmers and ranchers favor proposals to retain present commodity programs or to gradually eliminate commodity programs. Most producers favor a variety of proposals to reduce trade barriers and liberalize world trade, but are reluctant to give up existing trade barriers. Most producers favor an increased Federal role in environmental programs related to soil conservation and water quality. These are key findings from a 1989 statewide survey of South Dakota farmers and ranchers opinions on agricultural policy issues
The efficacies of farming systems in the United States (U.S.) are increasingly being judged by both ...
The purpose of the research reported in this monograph is to examine the hypothesis implied in that ...
South Dakota State University (SDSU) has been conducting research since the mid- 1980s on what has ...
Federal government policies greatly affect farmers and ranchers. Most South Dakota farmers and ranch...
U.S. farm policies are reviewed, every five years concurrent with the drafting of new farm legislati...
As the congressional debate for the finalization of 1990 Farm Bill nears, the interest in analysis o...
Federal government policies significantly affect the behavior of farmers in South Dakota, the North ...
This report presents findings from personal interviews undertaken in January-March 1989 with 22 of t...
This is a report of the views and experiences of 32 South Dakotans who follow sustainable/regenerati...
The practices and views regarding farm policy of more than twenty low-input/sustainable farmers in S...
Agricultural land values and cash rental rates in South Dakota, by region and by state, are the prim...
Agriculture in South Dakota has changed greatly in the second half of the 20th century and many more...
The growing dependence of the state and local economy and the farm sector on Federal farm program pa...
This report contains these 10 topics: Political Power and Strategies for Strengthening Agriculture i...
Ames-- The U.S. should attempt to coordinate the reduction of trade subsidies with other nations, bu...
The efficacies of farming systems in the United States (U.S.) are increasingly being judged by both ...
The purpose of the research reported in this monograph is to examine the hypothesis implied in that ...
South Dakota State University (SDSU) has been conducting research since the mid- 1980s on what has ...
Federal government policies greatly affect farmers and ranchers. Most South Dakota farmers and ranch...
U.S. farm policies are reviewed, every five years concurrent with the drafting of new farm legislati...
As the congressional debate for the finalization of 1990 Farm Bill nears, the interest in analysis o...
Federal government policies significantly affect the behavior of farmers in South Dakota, the North ...
This report presents findings from personal interviews undertaken in January-March 1989 with 22 of t...
This is a report of the views and experiences of 32 South Dakotans who follow sustainable/regenerati...
The practices and views regarding farm policy of more than twenty low-input/sustainable farmers in S...
Agricultural land values and cash rental rates in South Dakota, by region and by state, are the prim...
Agriculture in South Dakota has changed greatly in the second half of the 20th century and many more...
The growing dependence of the state and local economy and the farm sector on Federal farm program pa...
This report contains these 10 topics: Political Power and Strategies for Strengthening Agriculture i...
Ames-- The U.S. should attempt to coordinate the reduction of trade subsidies with other nations, bu...
The efficacies of farming systems in the United States (U.S.) are increasingly being judged by both ...
The purpose of the research reported in this monograph is to examine the hypothesis implied in that ...
South Dakota State University (SDSU) has been conducting research since the mid- 1980s on what has ...