This migration is a necessary part of our economic progress. It improves opportunities for those who remain in farming- but, at the same time, calls for difficult social adjustments
Nearly half a generation has passed since P. K. Whelpton\u27s bulletin, Iowa\u27s Population Prospe...
Iowa farm land values increased an average 3 1/2 percent in the year ending Nov. 1, 1954. The state ...
Farming holds a great attraction to many a young family. And Iowa farming has a bright future. But i...
Iowa isn\u27t holding her natural increase in population or attracting in migration. This is neither...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
Since World War II, census data show that the number of Iowa farms and farm operators has dropped 1,...
Our farm economy is in trouble. Production has expanded more rapidly than demand for farm products. ...
Iowa is one of the population exporting states who fail to hold their own natural increase in popu...
How much Iowa farm land will be consumed by expanding cities, new super-highways, airports, recreati...
Some Iowa counties are gaining population; others are losing. Their problems are different. There ha...
Farm expansion, social security and capital gains overbalance drouth, lower hog prices
Farm size in Iowa is increasing in acreage as well as in other dimensions. Here\u27s a look at what\...
When you think of census you may think only of lists of numbers. But if you\u27re a farmer or deal...
Even if our agriucultural surplus problems were solved, national economic growth would still encoura...
This annual section reports on the statewide educational activities and accomplishments of your Coop...
Nearly half a generation has passed since P. K. Whelpton\u27s bulletin, Iowa\u27s Population Prospe...
Iowa farm land values increased an average 3 1/2 percent in the year ending Nov. 1, 1954. The state ...
Farming holds a great attraction to many a young family. And Iowa farming has a bright future. But i...
Iowa isn\u27t holding her natural increase in population or attracting in migration. This is neither...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
Since World War II, census data show that the number of Iowa farms and farm operators has dropped 1,...
Our farm economy is in trouble. Production has expanded more rapidly than demand for farm products. ...
Iowa is one of the population exporting states who fail to hold their own natural increase in popu...
How much Iowa farm land will be consumed by expanding cities, new super-highways, airports, recreati...
Some Iowa counties are gaining population; others are losing. Their problems are different. There ha...
Farm expansion, social security and capital gains overbalance drouth, lower hog prices
Farm size in Iowa is increasing in acreage as well as in other dimensions. Here\u27s a look at what\...
When you think of census you may think only of lists of numbers. But if you\u27re a farmer or deal...
Even if our agriucultural surplus problems were solved, national economic growth would still encoura...
This annual section reports on the statewide educational activities and accomplishments of your Coop...
Nearly half a generation has passed since P. K. Whelpton\u27s bulletin, Iowa\u27s Population Prospe...
Iowa farm land values increased an average 3 1/2 percent in the year ending Nov. 1, 1954. The state ...
Farming holds a great attraction to many a young family. And Iowa farming has a bright future. But i...