The story of the farmer cooperation in the United States has been a fight all the way, and has been an effort on the part of the farmer to find a partial solution to his numerous troubles by improving his economic lot. There is a record of the American farmers' fight to improve his lot through cooperative effort that started about one hundred and forty years ago and he is in the best position now that he has ever attained
Such a study should throw light on a number of questions of social import: Can a co-operative be a s...
Cooperatives are often thought to require open membership policies, use patronage-based financing, ...
Since 1980, agricultural economists have begun to reexamine fundamental issues in the theory of agri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-73)Seed for the Study. This analysis has been prepared...
Excerpts from the report: The Congress of the United States, early in 1943, delegated to the Extens...
This dissertation examines the efforts of farmers and workers to put forward an alternative formulat...
Cut out the middleman. Thus runs the slogan adopted by a conference of representatives of farm and ...
Cut out the middleman. Thus runs the slogan adopted by a conference of representatives of farm and ...
Excerpts : The strength of farmer cooperatives depends upon adequate knowledge and understanding of...
108 pagesFARMERS’ COOPERATIVES in Minnesota have made out standing progress during the past half ce...
Content : Farmers experiment with the idea, 1810-70; Many cooperatives organized, 1890-1920; Commod...
"February, 1972""Several methods of economic organization are used today in America. These are indiv...
Includes bibliographical references.The primary objective of this paper is to synthesize and summar...
The rise of progress of American railroads -- History of the "land grab" -- Watered stocks -- The co...
Farmer cooperative sales throughout the United States and New York State set new records in 2013, wh...
Such a study should throw light on a number of questions of social import: Can a co-operative be a s...
Cooperatives are often thought to require open membership policies, use patronage-based financing, ...
Since 1980, agricultural economists have begun to reexamine fundamental issues in the theory of agri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-73)Seed for the Study. This analysis has been prepared...
Excerpts from the report: The Congress of the United States, early in 1943, delegated to the Extens...
This dissertation examines the efforts of farmers and workers to put forward an alternative formulat...
Cut out the middleman. Thus runs the slogan adopted by a conference of representatives of farm and ...
Cut out the middleman. Thus runs the slogan adopted by a conference of representatives of farm and ...
Excerpts : The strength of farmer cooperatives depends upon adequate knowledge and understanding of...
108 pagesFARMERS’ COOPERATIVES in Minnesota have made out standing progress during the past half ce...
Content : Farmers experiment with the idea, 1810-70; Many cooperatives organized, 1890-1920; Commod...
"February, 1972""Several methods of economic organization are used today in America. These are indiv...
Includes bibliographical references.The primary objective of this paper is to synthesize and summar...
The rise of progress of American railroads -- History of the "land grab" -- Watered stocks -- The co...
Farmer cooperative sales throughout the United States and New York State set new records in 2013, wh...
Such a study should throw light on a number of questions of social import: Can a co-operative be a s...
Cooperatives are often thought to require open membership policies, use patronage-based financing, ...
Since 1980, agricultural economists have begun to reexamine fundamental issues in the theory of agri...