Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resource Issues
1986 - 2025
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Volume 09, issue 4, 1994
- Agricultural Industrialization and Environmental Quality pp. 1

- David E. Ervin and Katherine R. Smith
- U.S. farm and food policy: Evolution of a new covenant pp. 2

- Carl R. Zulauf
- Nonmetropolitan Population Change in the 1990's pp. 2

- Kenneth M. Johnson and Calvin L. Beale
- Troubled Fur Trade and Implications for Wildlife Damage Management pp. 2

- Mahadev G. Bhat
- An Interview with Lee Hamilton pp. 3

- David Freshwater
- Can Agriculture Prosper Without Increased Social Capital? pp. 3

- Lindon Robison and Allan Schmid
- Water for California Agriculture: Lessons from the Drought and New Water Market Reform pp. 4

- David Zilberman, David Sunding, Richard E. Howitt, Ariel Dinar and Neal A. MacDougall
- Letters pp. 4

- John Otte, William G. Tomek, L. Leon Geyer, Frederick J. Nelson, Nancy L. Thompson, Kathryn Ruhf, Henry M. Bahn, Luther G. Tweeten and Carl R. Zulauf
- Managing Municipal Solid Waste In Rural Communities: Regional landfills offer cost savings pp. 4

- Frank J. Dooley, Dean Bangsund and F. Leistritz
- Industrialization in the Pork Industry pp. 5

- Christopher Hurt
- Front Materials pp. 5

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- Industrialization: Steady Current or Tidal Wave? pp. 5

- Mark Drabenstott
- Metropolitan Growth: Boone or Bane to Nearby Rural Areas? pp. 5

- David L. Barkley, Mark S. Henry and Shuming Bao
Volume 09, issue 3, 1994
- A Private Farmer in a Land of Collective Agriculture pp. 2

- Glenn C.W. Ames and Kathryn S. Ames
- The Language of Loss: Or How to Paralyze Policy to Protect the Status Quo pp. 2

- Daniel Bromley
- A Wetland/Floodway Reserve from the Great Flood of 1993: What Effects? pp. 2

- C. Robert Taylor, Penson, John B., and Klaus Alt
- Farmland taxation: Is it equitable? pp. 2

- Gene Wunderlich and John Blackledge
- Solving the Education Puzzle pp. 2

- Michael Walden
- Richard T. Ely: Economic reformer and champion of academic freedom pp. 3

- Gerald F. Vaughn
- Enough Food for Future Generations? pp. 4

- Per Pinstrup-Andersen and Rajul Pandya-Lorch
- Opening China's Market to U.S. Agriculture pp. 4

- Loraine A. West
- Confronting the Ethics Behind Health Care Reform pp. 4

- Mark H. Waymack
- Economic Pathology, Six Cases pp. 5

- Don Paarlberg
- Front Materials pp. 5

- Vernon Ruttan
- Health and Health Care in Rural America pp. 5

- Lorraine Garkovich and Rosalind P. Harris
- Letters pp. 5

- Ken Davis, Norman K. Whittlesey, Ray G. Huffaker, Walter R. Butcher, Eldon D. Smith, Terry Francl, Katherine R. Smith, Eiler C. Ravnholt, Eugene Gantz, Alan E. Baquet and Jerry R. Skees
Volume 09, issue 2, 1994
- Food aid needs in developing countries pp. 2

- Gene A. Mathia and Margaret Missiaen
- Organic, conventional, and reduced till farming systems: Profitability in the Northern Great Plains pp. 2

- Thomas L. Dobbs
- Global Warming and Agriculture: The Basics pp. 3

- Thomas E. Drennen and Harry Kaiser
- Letters pp. 3

- Glenn C.W. Ames, Harold F. Breimyer, Howard C. Richards, Bruce Gardner and W.E. Hamilton
- Is farm operator succession a problem? pp. 3

- Luther G. Tweeten and Carl R. Zulauf
- A new model to reach water quality goals pp. 4

- Richard T. McGuire
- How Business Economists Keep Their Jobs: Lessons for Ag Economists and Their Institutions pp. 5

- William D. Dobson and Patrick Luby
- Workable Food Safety Regulation pp. 5

- Luther C. McKinney
- Front Materials pp. 5

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- Changing Pesticide Policies pp. 5

- Fred Kuchler, Sarah Lynch, Katherine Ralston and Laurian Unnevehr
- World events shaping future U.S. agricultural trade pp. 6

- Jerry A. Sharples, Lon Cesal, Hunter Colby, Christian Foster, David Kelch, Robert Koopman, Daniel Plunkett and David J. Sedik
Volume 09, issue 01, 1994
- Agricultural Subsidies in Canada, Mexico, and the United States, 1982-91 pp. 2

- Frederick J. Nelson, Mark Simone and Constanza Valdes
- Biobased industrial products: What the federal government is doing pp. 3

- E. Douglas Beach and Gregory R. Gajewski
- Foreign aid and American universities: time for a change pp. 3

- Gerald Nelson
- Playing the market economy game in Russia and Ukraine pp. 3

- William M. Edwards and Dennis Judd
- Group Risk Plan Insurance: An Alternative Management Tool for Farmers pp. 4

- Alan E. Baquet and Jerry R. Skees
- The flood of 1993: The economic aftermath pp. 4

- Dan Cassidy and Rickert Althaus
- Science and social advocacy: a dilemma for policy analysts pp. 4

- Katherine R. Smith
- Letters pp. 4

- Michael R. Dicks, Ralph E. Heimlich, C. Tim Osborn, Donald Snyder, Darwin B. Nielsen, Bert Brackett, Norman K. Whittlesey, Ray G. Huffaker and Walter R. Butcher
- Water markets, individual incentives and environmental goals pp. 4

- Richard E. Howitt
- Front Materials pp. 5

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- Yield and cost impacts of reduced pesticide use on fruits and vegetables pp. 5

- Ronald D. Knutson, Charles R. Hall, Edward G. Smith, Sam Cotner and John W. Miller
- Two steps forward - one step back pp. 6

- B. Delworth Gardner and John E. Warner
Volume 08, issue 4, 1993
- Linking Agriculture to the Economy pp. 2

- Kathryn L. Lipton and William Edmondson
- Building Consumer Support for Agricultural Research and Educational Programs pp. 2

- David Debertin
- Is the farm income multiplier seven? pp. 2

- Gerald Schluter
- The Japanese beef barket in transition pp. 2

- Doren Chadee and Hiroshi Mori
- McDonald and Wiley: Their hidden jewels for ag policy pp. 2

- Gerald F. Vaughn
- No News is Bad News...For Markets pp. 3

- Kenneth C. Clayton and Barbara A. Claffey
- Commodity Checkoff Programs: A Self-Help Marketing Tool for the Nation's Farmers? pp. 3

- Olan D. Forker and Ronald Ward
- New international linkages shaping the U.S. food system pp. 3

- Ray A. Goldberg
- Front Materials pp. 5

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- Revitalizing the Russian food system: Markets in theory and practice pp. 5

- Daniel Bromley
- An Interview with John Lee, Jr pp. 6

- Harry W. Ayer
- Letters pp. 6

- Mary Clare Ahearn, Bruce Gardner, Norman K. Whittlesey, Ray G. Huffaker and Walter R. Butcher
- Looking forward to choices for the 21st century pp. 6

- Luther G. Tweeten and D. Lynn Forster
Volume 08, issue 3, 1993
- Alternative farming systems for U.S. agriculture: New estimates of profit and environmental effects pp. 2

- John E. Ikerd, Sandra J. Monson and Donald L. Van Dyne
- Problems with policy analysis tools pp. 2

- Harold F. Breimyer
- Information Sources of Large-Scale Farmers pp. 2

- George F. Patrick, Gerald F. Ortmann, Wesley Musser and D. Howard Doster
- Letters pp. 2

- Robert D. Reinsel and David Freshwater
- Public Education: Investment and Performace pp. 2

- Kevin T. McNamara and Bob F. Jones
- Georgia to Georgia: Teaching agricultural economics in Transcaucasia pp. 3

- Glenn C.W. Ames
- Agricultural economics in Eastern Europe: the Extension Experience in Poland pp. 4

- Donald A. West, Henry M. Bahn and Mirostaw Drygas
- A tale of two owls and lessons for the reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act pp. 4

- John Loomis and Gloria E. Helfand
- An Interview with William Reilly: Part 2 pp. 4

- Sandra S. Batie
- Sustainable development, ethics, and the Endangered Species Act pp. 5

- Ludwig M. Eisgruber
- Front Materials pp. 5

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- Grazing Policy on Public Lands pp. 5

- Norman K. Whittlesey, Ray G. Huffaker and Walter R. Butcher
- The Conservation Reserve Program: what happens when contracts expire? pp. 6

- Ralph E. Heimlich and C. Tim Osborn
Volume 08, issue 2, 1993
- Pesticide Leaching Potential From Crop Production pp. 2

- Margaret Maizel, George Muehlbach, Don W. Goss and Robert L. Kellogg
- Contingent Valuation: The Wrong Tool to Measure Passive-Use Losses pp. 3

- William H. Desvousges, Alicia R. Gable, Richard W. Dunford and Sara P. Hudson
- Letters pp. 3

- Glenn C.W. Ames, Robert D. Reinsel, David H. Harrington, Doering, Otto C., and Don Paarlberg
- Reordering the Mission of Agriculture Research at Land-Grant Universities pp. 3

- Carl R. Zulauf and Luther G. Tweeten
- Passive-use Values and Contingent Valuation- Valid for Damage Assessment pp. 4

- Alan Randall
- A View of Agriculture's Future Through a Wide-Angle Lens pp. 4

- Kristen Allen
- Reinventing USDA: Missions Must Come First pp. 4

- Neilson C. Conklin and William Gahr
- An Interview with William Reilly pp. 4

- Sandra S. Batie
- Financial Institutions for Agriculture: A View to the Future pp. 5

- Marvin R. Duncan and Richard D. Taylor
- Front Materials pp. 5

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- Introducing the Issues pp. 5

- Richard Carson, Norman F. Meade and V. Smith
- Sustainable Agriculture: A Global Perspective pp. 5

- Pierre Crosson
Volume 08, issue 01, 1993
- Henry A. Wallace Remembered pp. 1

- Richard S. Kirkendall
- Henry Wallace and statistics pp. 1

- Oscar Kempthorne
- Good and bad deficits: Views of a liberal Keynesian pp. 2

- Robert Eisner
- The deficit: A monetarist's perspective pp. 2

- Allan Meltzer
- Demythologizing Farm Income pp. 2

- Bruce Gardner
- Guatemala's Maya Biosphere Reserve: Can It Be Protected? pp. 2

- William C. Thiesenhusen
- Letters pp. 2

- Robert L. Bartley, Carol Goodloe, C. Rosson, Molly Anderson, Dana Hoag and Heather Field
- Reprise of Rio: Will Policymakers Hear Jose Carvalho's Chain Saw? pp. 2

- Stephen A. Vosti
- Targeting Extension Management and Marketing Programs pp. 2

- William M. Edwards and David C. Petritz
- Ammunition for the deficit war: A doomsayer speaks out pp. 3

- Figgie, Harry E.,
- Farm credit: The new focus on risk pp. 3

- Steven Blank and Brian H. Schmiesing
- Ethanol Policy in the Clean Air-Free Trade Era pp. 4

- Norman Rask, Kevin Rask and Jill Tiefenthaler
- Election Signals for Future Agricultural and Food Policy pp. 4

- Robert G.F. Spitze
- The Deficit and Agriculture pp. 4

- James D. Schaub and Daniel Sumner
- Front Materials pp. 5

- Unknown
- Policy Errors: They can't be eliminated, but can they be reduced? pp. 5

- Dale E. Hathaway and George Edward Rossmiller
- Agricultural policy reform: A proposal pp. 6

- David H. Harrington and Doering, Otto C.,
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