The "Great Grain Robbery" was a term applied to describe the 1972 Soviet-American grain sales when the Soviets bought large quantities of U.S. grain at low prices. Due to their high demand being hidden by the requirements for secrecy in the sale, market prices did not increase to match the increased Soviet demand. As a result many American farmers concluded they missed out on the true value of their grain. Canadian farmers, however, sold their grain through the single-desk Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) which used pooling. They consequently benefitted from the Soviet purchases and did well from the increased Soviet demand. The "Great Grain Robbery" term was resurrected in the 1990s during the highly polarized debate over the value and contin...
abstract: This manuscript discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the involvement of the Canadian W...
Bibliography: pages 119-123This thesis is a descriptive history of the grain elevator bankruptcy pro...
In this study an attempt is made to outline the most important ways in which the Canadian agricultur...
The "Great Grain Robbery" was a term applied to describe the 1972 Soviet-American grain sales when t...
This thesis is concerned with analysing the available data on grain production and its utilisation f...
In 1943, the federal government proclaimed the Canadian Wheat Board the exclusive marketing agent fo...
The United States has imported large amounts of wheat and barley from Canada in recent years. Produc...
Late in 1979, the Russians mounted an offensive in Afghanistan. This action was perceived as a direc...
This dissertation test the premise that peasant hoarding of surplus grain to state procurement appar...
In western Canada, grain elevators assume a central role in the Grain Handling and Transportation Sy...
This article discusses the many challenges that were facing former Soviet Russia in adjusting to the...
In 1972, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz commented, The grain trade is one of the most fier...
On May tenth, 2004 Monsanto announced that it would discontinue breeding and field level research of...
The seemingly insurmountable commercial and political difficulties in establishing order in the inte...
Citation: Agnew, Elizabeth Jane. A grain of wheat. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College,...
abstract: This manuscript discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the involvement of the Canadian W...
Bibliography: pages 119-123This thesis is a descriptive history of the grain elevator bankruptcy pro...
In this study an attempt is made to outline the most important ways in which the Canadian agricultur...
The "Great Grain Robbery" was a term applied to describe the 1972 Soviet-American grain sales when t...
This thesis is concerned with analysing the available data on grain production and its utilisation f...
In 1943, the federal government proclaimed the Canadian Wheat Board the exclusive marketing agent fo...
The United States has imported large amounts of wheat and barley from Canada in recent years. Produc...
Late in 1979, the Russians mounted an offensive in Afghanistan. This action was perceived as a direc...
This dissertation test the premise that peasant hoarding of surplus grain to state procurement appar...
In western Canada, grain elevators assume a central role in the Grain Handling and Transportation Sy...
This article discusses the many challenges that were facing former Soviet Russia in adjusting to the...
In 1972, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz commented, The grain trade is one of the most fier...
On May tenth, 2004 Monsanto announced that it would discontinue breeding and field level research of...
The seemingly insurmountable commercial and political difficulties in establishing order in the inte...
Citation: Agnew, Elizabeth Jane. A grain of wheat. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College,...
abstract: This manuscript discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the involvement of the Canadian W...
Bibliography: pages 119-123This thesis is a descriptive history of the grain elevator bankruptcy pro...
In this study an attempt is made to outline the most important ways in which the Canadian agricultur...