Title varies slightly.Issued May 15, 1941-June 10, 1943 by the Dept. of Agricultural Economics, University of Illinois; June 17, 1943-1974 by the Cooperative Extension Service (called 1943-65 Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics) of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (called 1943-66, University of Illinois
Title varies slightly.Issued May 15, 1941-June 10, 1943 by the Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Univ...
Fall and winter profit prospects for hog producers are considerably brighter than a year earlier - b...
The USDA reported in the September issue of Hogs and Pigs that, for the third consecutive quarter, h...
Hog marketings since last July have been substantially ahead of the figures for a year earlier. Ther...
Costs of feeding livestock should be much lower by midsummer if crop prospects continue favorable. T...
Estimated number of pigs on Illinois farms for 1939 and 1940.published or submitted for publicationn...
In 1956, hog marketing for North Dakota follow a different pattern than for the United States. The ...
Inventory value of livestock on Illinois farms in 1940.published or submitted for publicationnot pee...
The statements in this outlook are based largely on data prepared by the Bureau of Agricultural Econ...
Agricultural outlook for 1950. Addresses farm prices of feed supplies, meat, hog, cattle, lamb and w...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Page enumeration skips numbers 105 and 13...
Description based on: January 1988; title from caption.Each issue has also distinctive title
Title varies slightly.Issued May 15, 1941-June 10, 1943 by the Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Univ...
Fall and winter profit prospects for hog producers are considerably brighter than a year earlier - b...
The USDA reported in the September issue of Hogs and Pigs that, for the third consecutive quarter, h...
Hog marketings since last July have been substantially ahead of the figures for a year earlier. Ther...
Costs of feeding livestock should be much lower by midsummer if crop prospects continue favorable. T...
Estimated number of pigs on Illinois farms for 1939 and 1940.published or submitted for publicationn...
In 1956, hog marketing for North Dakota follow a different pattern than for the United States. The ...
Inventory value of livestock on Illinois farms in 1940.published or submitted for publicationnot pee...
The statements in this outlook are based largely on data prepared by the Bureau of Agricultural Econ...
Agricultural outlook for 1950. Addresses farm prices of feed supplies, meat, hog, cattle, lamb and w...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Page enumeration skips numbers 105 and 13...
Description based on: January 1988; title from caption.Each issue has also distinctive title
Title varies slightly.Issued May 15, 1941-June 10, 1943 by the Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Univ...
Fall and winter profit prospects for hog producers are considerably brighter than a year earlier - b...
The USDA reported in the September issue of Hogs and Pigs that, for the third consecutive quarter, h...