Proceedings – Rural and Agricultural Conferences
1978 - 2010
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1980
- The changing environment for banking pp. 1-12
- J. Charles Partee
- Prospective trends in farm credit and fund availability: implications for agricultural banking pp. 13-59
- Peter J. Barry
- The role for correspondent banking: a money center perspective pp. 61-67
- John W. Ballantine
- Financing the agricultural industry by regional correspondent banks pp. 69-81
- Jim Timberlake
- Public policy toward agricultural credit pp. 83-110
- John E. Lee
- The Federal Reserve seasonal borrowing privilege pp. 111-138
- Emanuel Melichar
- The Farm Credit System: another source of loanable funds pp. 139-167
- Donald E. Wilkinson
- A new market to provide loanable funds to rural banks pp. 169-194
- Raymond J. Doll
- New opportunities in liquidity management pp. 195-228
- Donald C. Miller
- Using new fund sources: a banker's perspective pp. 229-233
- Marlin D. Jackson
- Future sources of loanable funds for agricultural banks: a symposium, Kansas City, Missouri, December 8-9, 1980

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1979
- Western water resources: the coming problem and policy alternatives pp. 1-12
- Emery N. Castle
- The coming conflicts over water pp. 15-47
- Charles W. Howe
- Six-state high plains--Ogallala aquifer area regional study pp. 49-66
- Harvey O. Banks
- Issues in determining Indian water rights pp. 67-72
- Richard W. Simms
- The quality of water: problems, identification, and improvement pp. 73-92
- John F. Timmons
- Better use of water management tools pp. 93-98
- Allen V. Kneese
- A western governor looks at water policy pp. 101-112
- Scott M. Matheson
- Western water resources: means to augment the supply pp. 113-140
- Theodore M. Schad
- Financing water resources development pp. 141-183
- Leo M. Eisel and Richard M. Wheeler
- The national perspective pp. 185-195
- Guy R. Martin
- Water law, policies and politics: institutions for decision making pp. 199-226
- Frank J. Trelease
- The benefit-cost dilemma pp. 227-252
- Daniel Bromley
- Better use of water management tools pp. 253-297
- George E. Radosevich
- The implications of improved water allocation policy pp. 299-311
- Kenneth E. Boulding
- Western water resources: coming problems and the policy alternatives - a symposium, Kansas City, Missouri, September 27-28, 1979

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1978
- Agricultural exports in perspective pp. 5-13

- Clifford M. Hardin
- World trade and the small farmer: can they co-exist? pp. 14-17

- Thomas F. Eagleton
- World food production potential and constraints upon it pp. 18-37
- Earl O. Heady
- Third World development and the demand for agricultural exports - the role of the United States pp. 38-56
- John W. Mellor
- Agricultural trade in the 21st century: the role of the MTN today pp. 57-63
- Alan Wm. Wolff
- Foreign demand and export potential for U.S. farm products pp. 64-83
- Howard W. Jhort
- Agricultural trade relations between the European Community and the United States pp. 84-93
- Herman De Lange
- Potential role of humanitarian efforts pp. 94-110
- D. Johnson
- Financing world trade pp. 111-121
- Tilford C. Gaines
- Political-economic realism -- agricultural products in world trade pp. 122-130
- Clarence D. Palmby
- World food supply and demand: how the two can be linked pp. 131-141
- Clayton Yeutter
- World agricultural trade: the potential for growth: a symposium, Kansas City, Missouri, May 18-19, 1978

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