This is the second publication in the series dealing with the present agricultural emergency in Iowa. The first circular in the series, The Situation Today,;\u27 presented the main facts of the case. The present circular deals with the causes of the present state of affairs. These two circulars will provide the foundation for the subsequent publications in this series, which will deal with remedial measures. The next circular will deal with the voluntary domestic allotment plan
America still has a farm problem, though wartime prosperity has hidden it for the time being. The pr...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This is the second publication in the series dealing with the present agricultural emergency in Iowa...
The general commodity price level, after declining 34 percent from 1925-1929 average levels during t...
This is the fourth publication in the series dealing with the present agricultural emergency in Iowa...
The major problems that the present depression has forced upon agriculture can be grouped under thre...
This book contains ten articles, originally published as circulars of the Iowa Agricultural Experime...
This bulletin is the second in a series of three summarizing the information presented and discussed...
Our farm economy is in trouble. Production has expanded more rapidly than demand for farm products. ...
Two facts on the mortgage situation need to be emphasized. In the first place, the majority of outst...
On July 27, 1993 a multidisciplinary committee was formed at Iowa State University to provide prelim...
In an article posted October 7 on the Center of Agricultural Law and Taxation (CALT) website, staff ...
This is the third of a series of three bulletins summarizing the information presented and discussed...
The bulletins in this series, entitled “Prospects for Agricultural Recovery,” will deal with the mar...
America still has a farm problem, though wartime prosperity has hidden it for the time being. The pr...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This is the second publication in the series dealing with the present agricultural emergency in Iowa...
The general commodity price level, after declining 34 percent from 1925-1929 average levels during t...
This is the fourth publication in the series dealing with the present agricultural emergency in Iowa...
The major problems that the present depression has forced upon agriculture can be grouped under thre...
This book contains ten articles, originally published as circulars of the Iowa Agricultural Experime...
This bulletin is the second in a series of three summarizing the information presented and discussed...
Our farm economy is in trouble. Production has expanded more rapidly than demand for farm products. ...
Two facts on the mortgage situation need to be emphasized. In the first place, the majority of outst...
On July 27, 1993 a multidisciplinary committee was formed at Iowa State University to provide prelim...
In an article posted October 7 on the Center of Agricultural Law and Taxation (CALT) website, staff ...
This is the third of a series of three bulletins summarizing the information presented and discussed...
The bulletins in this series, entitled “Prospects for Agricultural Recovery,” will deal with the mar...
America still has a farm problem, though wartime prosperity has hidden it for the time being. The pr...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...