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Volume 10, issue 4, 1995
- Letters pp. 1

- Brett W. House
- Public Funding for University Agricultural Research pp. 2

- Dale Colyer and Virgil Norton
- Is a Crisis Ahead for World Grain Markets? A Look at World Grain Stocks pp. 2

- Jerry A. Sharples
- The "new" agriculture pp. 2

- Michael Boehlje
- Changing Times: A Farmer's Perspective pp. 2

- Will Erwin
- The Farm Input "Crisis" in the Former Soviet Union: What to Do? pp. 2

- William Liefert
- North Dakota's Development Bank pp. 3

- Marvin R. Duncan, Laurence M. Crane and Cole Gustafson
- Policy Making for Natural Resources: An Interview with Marion Clawson pp. 3

- Gerald F. Vaughn
- Regulating the Genetic Pool: How Costly Can Well-Intentioned Government Regulation Be? pp. 4

- Julian Alston, John H. Constantine and Vincent H. Smith
- Why Scientists Should Talk to Economists - and Vice Versa pp. 5

- John Antle and Robert J. Wagenet
- Front Materials pp. 5

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- Agricultural Water Conservation Legislation: Will It Save Water? pp. 5

- Ray G. Huffaker and Norman K. Whittlesey
- The Agroecological Opium of the Masses pp. 5

- Jim Chen
- Does the GATT Agreement Promote Export Subsidies? A case of unintended consequences pp. 5

- Robert L. Paarlberg
Volume 10, issue 3, 1995
- Do Cropland Diversion Programs Harm Rural Economies? pp. 1

- Evert Van der Sluis and Willis L. Peterson
- Games People Play pp. 1

- Richard Alderfer
- A "Downunder" Perspective for the 1995 Farm Bill pp. 2

- Alan R. Bird
- Letters pp. 2

- Glenn C.W. Ames, Vernon Ruttan and Gerald F. Vaughn
- The growing U.S. rice market: it's not just an Asian food anymore pp. 2

- Gail Cramer and Eric J. Wailes
- George S. Wehrwein: The Economist's Approach to Ecology pp. 3

- Gerald F. Vaughn
- The Public View of Land Grant Universities: Results From a National Survey pp. 3

- James A. Christenson, Don A. Dillman, Paul D. Warner and Priscilla Salant
- Business Incubators: A Local Economic Development Option pp. 4

- Deborah M. Markley and Kevin T. McNamara
- Rural Credit Markets: Challenges for a Sector in Transition pp. 4

- Marvin R. Duncan, Michael Boehlje and David A. Lins
- Immigration Reform and U.S. Agriculture pp. 4

- J. Edward Taylor and Philip L. Martin
- Front Materials pp. 5

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- Environmental Costs: Rough Weather Ahead for Small Communities? pp. 5

- Richard J. Reeder
- Strategies for Declining Academic Enterprises pp. 5

- William D. Dobson
- Politics and the Public Interest in Farm Policy: Five Litmus Test Issues pp. 6

- Robert Innes
Volume 10, issue 2, 1995
- In Review pp. 1

- Jim Sinner
- Farmers' Preferences for 1995 Policy pp. 2

- Marshall A. Martin, Harold D. Guither, Bob F. Jones and Robert G.F. Spitze
- Farmers' use of flex acres pp. 2

- Stan G. Daberkow, Jim Langley and E. Douglas Beach
- Green Programs: A Corn Belt example of one way to reduce nitrogen use pp. 3

- Richard Levins and Michael A. Schmitt
- Why Support the Price of Honey? pp. 3

- Mary K. Muth and Walter Thurman
- Reforming Russia's Agriculture: A Slow Path From Plan to Market pp. 3

- Craig L. Infanger
- Forging Vertical Strategic Alliances pp. 3

- Erna van Duren, Wayne H. Howard and Helen McKay
- New Zealand Economic Reforms: Implications for U.S. Farm Policy pp. 4

- Pasour, E.C., and Francis Scrimgeour
- Livestock and Poultry Waste-Control Costs pp. 4

- David A. Westenbarger and David Letson
- Rural Development in Indian Country: Is cheap irrigation water a cost-effective approach? pp. 4

- Robert A. Young and Roger Mann
- Front Materials pp. 5

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- The Twelve Best Reasons For Commodity Programs: Why None Stands Scrutiny pp. 6

- Luther G. Tweeten
- The 1995 Farm Bill: Issues and Options pp. 7

- John G. Stovall and Dale E. Hathaway
Volume 10, issue 01, 1995
- Ezra Taft Benson's USDA Years - Out with the Old, In with the New pp. 1

- Harold F. Breimyer
- Letters pp. 1

- Harold F. Breimyer and Gerald F. Vaughn
- Extended Fisheries Jurisdiction: A Cure for Overfishing? pp. 2

- Strand, Ivar E.,
- Last Thoughts for a Bibliotaph pp. 2

- Jimmye S. Hillman
- Malthus, Cousteau, And Schultz: Does Foreign Agricultural Development Have a Future? pp. 4

- Wharton, Clifton R.,
- Grain Quality Revisited pp. 4

- Stephanie Mercier and Bengt Hyberg
- The United States/Canada Durum Wheat War pp. 5

- Marvin R. Duncan and Won W. Koo
- Front Materials pp. 5

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- Keith Collins on the 1995 Farm Bill pp. 5

- Harry W. Ayer
- Does AID Have a Future? pp. 5

- Vernon Ruttan
- The Evolution of Federal Wetlands Policy pp. 6

- Keith D. Wiebe and Ralph E. Heimlich
- An Essay on Takings: Concepts and Issues pp. 7

- Robert Innes