This study was initiated through the belief that Tennessee farmers were not acting in the credit market to their best advantage. It is believed that farmers have too negative attitudes and inadequate knowledge about credit to make optimum use of it as a productive tool. In the investigation of this belief, five hypotheses were set up to be tested
Agriculture has changed a great deal, particularly during the past five years. Lower prices for comm...
As a major provider of credit to agricultural producers, continuity of business is an important conc...
The accelerated fall in wool prices towards the end of the 1960's precipitated the emergence of a fi...
The purpose of this study is to analyze as completely as possible the needs, types, sources, costs, ...
The major objective of the study was to determine the effect of supervised credit on the financial s...
The MANAGE program was established in April 1986 by the state legislature working closely with agric...
Commercial banks are an important source of agricultural credit.Their importance varies from area to...
Most farmers borrow money at some time to buy land, machinery and equipment, pay operating costs, en...
Not available.Cecil B. ThomasNot ListedNot ListedMaster of ScienceDepartment Not ListedCunningham Me...
Approximately 91% of all farms in the United States are small farms who add considerably to diverse ...
Apart from providing fertilizer and machineries, agricultural credit provides access to all other re...
It is the purpose of this study to examine the nature of the capital acquisition problems facing the...
Most of the research in agricultural credit in the tion about personal characteristics of the farm o...
Statement of the Problem.— Farmers in Washington County are failing to obtain and use credit properl...
The central task of this thesis is to understand why the institutional credit disbursed by rural cre...
Agriculture has changed a great deal, particularly during the past five years. Lower prices for comm...
As a major provider of credit to agricultural producers, continuity of business is an important conc...
The accelerated fall in wool prices towards the end of the 1960's precipitated the emergence of a fi...
The purpose of this study is to analyze as completely as possible the needs, types, sources, costs, ...
The major objective of the study was to determine the effect of supervised credit on the financial s...
The MANAGE program was established in April 1986 by the state legislature working closely with agric...
Commercial banks are an important source of agricultural credit.Their importance varies from area to...
Most farmers borrow money at some time to buy land, machinery and equipment, pay operating costs, en...
Not available.Cecil B. ThomasNot ListedNot ListedMaster of ScienceDepartment Not ListedCunningham Me...
Approximately 91% of all farms in the United States are small farms who add considerably to diverse ...
Apart from providing fertilizer and machineries, agricultural credit provides access to all other re...
It is the purpose of this study to examine the nature of the capital acquisition problems facing the...
Most of the research in agricultural credit in the tion about personal characteristics of the farm o...
Statement of the Problem.— Farmers in Washington County are failing to obtain and use credit properl...
The central task of this thesis is to understand why the institutional credit disbursed by rural cre...
Agriculture has changed a great deal, particularly during the past five years. Lower prices for comm...
As a major provider of credit to agricultural producers, continuity of business is an important conc...
The accelerated fall in wool prices towards the end of the 1960's precipitated the emergence of a fi...