What\u27s now the Center for Agricultural and Economic Development at Iowa State was set up in July 1957. What has the Center been trying to do? What has it accomplished? What lies ahead? Here\u27s a summarized report
These sections present brief reports on the progress, results and applications of farm and home rese...
This annual section reports on the statewide educational activities of your Cooperative Extension Se...
Since World War II, census data show that the number of Iowa farms and farm operators has dropped 1,...
The center for Agricultural and Economic Development was established eight years ago in response to ...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
Our farm economy is in trouble. Production has expanded more rapidly than demand for farm products. ...
Most of the production from Iowa agriculture is sold either as food (livestock or livestock products...
What\u27s ahead for housing during the next few years? That\u27s a question many Iowa farm families ...
Iowa isn\u27t holding her natural increase in population or attracting in migration. This is neither...
Farm size in Iowa is increasing in acreage as well as in other dimensions. Here\u27s a look at what\...
The typical farm business is different from most nonfarm businesses. In farming, there\u27s a close ...
Even if our agriucultural surplus problems were solved, national economic growth would still encoura...
There are fourteen Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms in Iowa; nine owned by ass...
The business economy, many people have emphasized, hasn\u27t done well during the year just past. Un...
Brief reports on research being conducted by your agricultural and home economics experiment station...
These sections present brief reports on the progress, results and applications of farm and home rese...
This annual section reports on the statewide educational activities of your Cooperative Extension Se...
Since World War II, census data show that the number of Iowa farms and farm operators has dropped 1,...
The center for Agricultural and Economic Development was established eight years ago in response to ...
Any Iowa farmer can tell you that the last half century has brought tremendous changes in farming-ne...
Our farm economy is in trouble. Production has expanded more rapidly than demand for farm products. ...
Most of the production from Iowa agriculture is sold either as food (livestock or livestock products...
What\u27s ahead for housing during the next few years? That\u27s a question many Iowa farm families ...
Iowa isn\u27t holding her natural increase in population or attracting in migration. This is neither...
Farm size in Iowa is increasing in acreage as well as in other dimensions. Here\u27s a look at what\...
The typical farm business is different from most nonfarm businesses. In farming, there\u27s a close ...
Even if our agriucultural surplus problems were solved, national economic growth would still encoura...
There are fourteen Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms in Iowa; nine owned by ass...
The business economy, many people have emphasized, hasn\u27t done well during the year just past. Un...
Brief reports on research being conducted by your agricultural and home economics experiment station...
These sections present brief reports on the progress, results and applications of farm and home rese...
This annual section reports on the statewide educational activities of your Cooperative Extension Se...
Since World War II, census data show that the number of Iowa farms and farm operators has dropped 1,...