When you think of census you may think only of lists of numbers. But if you\u27re a farmer or dealing with farmers, some of the following information which comes from those numbers may be more useful to you than you think
What\u27s ahead for housing during the next few years? That\u27s a question many Iowa farm families ...
In 1948 some farmers experienced the sharpest drop in farm income in 15 years. But the level is stil...
There\u27s less corn in Iowa corncribs this summer than for a good many years. So there\u27s more th...
Over-all farm size has a lot to do with income from the farm. This article shows how different-sized...
Not all Iowa farms are commercially important. There are about 21,000 nominal operations barely larg...
An analysis of the business records of 1,046 Iowa farms shows as some of the trends in production an...
This migration is a necessary part of our economic progress. It improves opportunities for those who...
Since World War II, census data show that the number of Iowa farms and farm operators has dropped 1,...
Iowa farm land values climbed an average of $31 per acre in 1967, settling another record high. The ...
Farm size in Iowa is increasing in acreage as well as in other dimensions. Here\u27s a look at what\...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
Nearly everyone who farms would like to have a farm of his own. That\u27s true in Iowa or almost any...
Supply and demand as well ascost factors pretty much determine local going rates for custom work. So...
Iowa farmers could produce 50 percent more grain and 170 percent more forage than they now are- if t...
Iowa farm land values increased an average 3 1/2 percent in the year ending Nov. 1, 1954. The state ...
What\u27s ahead for housing during the next few years? That\u27s a question many Iowa farm families ...
In 1948 some farmers experienced the sharpest drop in farm income in 15 years. But the level is stil...
There\u27s less corn in Iowa corncribs this summer than for a good many years. So there\u27s more th...
Over-all farm size has a lot to do with income from the farm. This article shows how different-sized...
Not all Iowa farms are commercially important. There are about 21,000 nominal operations barely larg...
An analysis of the business records of 1,046 Iowa farms shows as some of the trends in production an...
This migration is a necessary part of our economic progress. It improves opportunities for those who...
Since World War II, census data show that the number of Iowa farms and farm operators has dropped 1,...
Iowa farm land values climbed an average of $31 per acre in 1967, settling another record high. The ...
Farm size in Iowa is increasing in acreage as well as in other dimensions. Here\u27s a look at what\...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
Nearly everyone who farms would like to have a farm of his own. That\u27s true in Iowa or almost any...
Supply and demand as well ascost factors pretty much determine local going rates for custom work. So...
Iowa farmers could produce 50 percent more grain and 170 percent more forage than they now are- if t...
Iowa farm land values increased an average 3 1/2 percent in the year ending Nov. 1, 1954. The state ...
What\u27s ahead for housing during the next few years? That\u27s a question many Iowa farm families ...
In 1948 some farmers experienced the sharpest drop in farm income in 15 years. But the level is stil...
There\u27s less corn in Iowa corncribs this summer than for a good many years. So there\u27s more th...