In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, wheat varieties from the Russian steppes were introduced on the Great Plains of the USA, a region with a similar environment. The introduction was partly a by-product of the migration of German farmers from the steppes to the Great Plains in the 1870s. The US Department of Agriculture, eager to promote American wheat production in a competitive world market for grain in which Russia was in the lead, sought out wheat varieties on the steppes that were suitable for the Great Plains. Russian wheat varieties became mainstays on the Great Plains for the next few decades, while Russian agriculture declined under Soviet power. On the basis of research on both sides of the Atlantic, this article...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Gregory J. Brock co-authored “Technical Efficiency in Rus...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Gregory J. Brock co-authored “Technical Efficiency in Rus...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWheat is very impor...
Russian German farmers who concentrated on the Great Plains in the late nineteenth century brought w...
The article deals with the historical context of growing grain crops in Russia. The production condi...
This article covers the history of the introduction of fodder plants and crop varieties into the Tur...
This dissertation examines the history of agricultural exchange between the United States and Soviet...
Focussing on the experience of Tambov province, this is a multi-thematic study of the agrarian probl...
“Wheat is by far the most valuable plant in the world. It is the main source of food for modern Euro...
The main part of this article is presented in two sections. The first considers the practices for cu...
This paper examines the development and adoption of Hard Red Winter (HRW), Hard Red Spring (HRS), an...
This article discusses the many challenges that were facing former Soviet Russia in adjusting to the...
The article discusses the structure of sown areas common in the noble households of the Middle Volga...
The South of the old Russia, especially the Ukraine, has for generations been known as a granary. ...
The article examines development of agrarian relations in Volhynia province during late 19th — early...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Gregory J. Brock co-authored “Technical Efficiency in Rus...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Gregory J. Brock co-authored “Technical Efficiency in Rus...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWheat is very impor...
Russian German farmers who concentrated on the Great Plains in the late nineteenth century brought w...
The article deals with the historical context of growing grain crops in Russia. The production condi...
This article covers the history of the introduction of fodder plants and crop varieties into the Tur...
This dissertation examines the history of agricultural exchange between the United States and Soviet...
Focussing on the experience of Tambov province, this is a multi-thematic study of the agrarian probl...
“Wheat is by far the most valuable plant in the world. It is the main source of food for modern Euro...
The main part of this article is presented in two sections. The first considers the practices for cu...
This paper examines the development and adoption of Hard Red Winter (HRW), Hard Red Spring (HRS), an...
This article discusses the many challenges that were facing former Soviet Russia in adjusting to the...
The article discusses the structure of sown areas common in the noble households of the Middle Volga...
The South of the old Russia, especially the Ukraine, has for generations been known as a granary. ...
The article examines development of agrarian relations in Volhynia province during late 19th — early...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Gregory J. Brock co-authored “Technical Efficiency in Rus...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Gregory J. Brock co-authored “Technical Efficiency in Rus...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWheat is very impor...