American Railroads and Agricultural Extension, 1900-1914: A Study in Railway Developmental Techniques*
Roy V. Scott
Business History Review, 1965, vol. 39, issue 1, 74-98
Abstract:
Professor Scott illustrates how railroads came to undertake the furtherance of agricultural education as a part of their business activities and, in some instances, pioneered projects that subsequently became widely copied models in the field.
Date: 1965
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