American Journal of Agricultural Economics
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Volume 29, issue 4_Part_II, 1947
- The Bureau of Agricultural Economics—The Early Years pp. 1017-1026

- Lloyd S. Tenny
- The Bureau of Agricultural Economics—The Years in Between pp. 1027-1042

- John D. Black
- Trends in World Food Economy pp. 1043-1054

- Albert Viton
- Significance of the Geneva Trade Conference to United States Agriculture pp. 1055-1071

- John A. Hopkins
- Significance of the Geneva Trade Conference to United States Agriculture: Discussion pp. 1072-1074

- Wilfred Malenbaum
- Rural Planning in the United Kingdom pp. 1075-1088

- A. N. Duckham and J. A. Young
- An Appraisal of Rural Planning in the United Kingdom pp. 1089-1100

- W. M. Drummond
- The International Federation of Agricultural Producers pp. 1101-1106

- John H. Davis
- Stabilization of the General Price Level pp. 1107-1121

- J. Carroll Bottum
- Effects of Employment upon Factor Costs in Agriculture pp. 1122-1132

- Theodore Schultz
- Cooperatives in a Capitalistic Economy pp. 1133-1144

- E. Fred Koller
- The Place of Cooperatives in a Sound Farm Economy pp. 1145-1151

- John H. Davis
- The Place of Cooperatives in a Sound Farm Economy: Discussion pp. 1151-1154

- Martin Abrahamsen
- The Place of Cooperatives in a Sound Farm Economy: Discussion pp. 1154-1157

- W. L. Bradley
- Methods of Financing Related to Asset Characteristics of Farms pp. 1158-1179

- Donald C. Horton
- Methods of Financing Related to Asset Characteristics of Farms: Discussion pp. 1180

- G. W. Forster
- Capital Returns from Soil-Conservation Practices pp. 1181-1196

- S. V. Ciriacy-Wantrup
- Capital Returns from Soil-Conservation Practices: Discussion pp. 1196-1199

- Aaron G. Nelson
- Capital Returns from Soil-Conservation Practices: Discussion pp. 1199-1202

- Horace G. Porter
- The Role of the Farm Organization Economist in the Formulation of Farm Organization Policy pp. 1203-1208

- Louis F. Herrmann
- The Devil Can Also Quote Statistics pp. 1209-1213

- Russell Smith
- Problems of Effective Presentation of Agricultural Economic Data to the Membership of Farm Organizations pp. 1214-1224

- L. C. Halvorson
- Current Issues in Federal Land Management in the Western United States: Discussion pp. 1215-1318

- Raymond J. Penn
- Problems of Effective Presentation of Agricultural Economic Data to the Membership of Farm Organizations: Discussion pp. 1224-1228

- W. Gordon Leith
- The Role of Sampling in Farm-Management Research pp. 1229-1240

- Charles F. Sarle
- The Role of Modern Statistics in Analyzing Farm Management Data pp. 1241-1249

- Paul G. Homeyer and Earl O. Heady
- State Index Numbers of Agricultural Prices pp. 1250-1256

- Warren C. Waite
- Some Statistical Problems Involved in Types of Farm Income, by Size pp. 1257-1266

- Nathan Koffsky
- Sampling Methods in Use in Some of the Farm Management Research at Cornell pp. 1267-1270

- L. C. Cunningham and S. W. Warren
- Sampling Procedures Used in Study of Haymaking Methods pp. 1271-1274

- S. A. Engene
- Economic Evaluation of Soil and Water Conservation Measures and Programs pp. 1275-1294

- M. M. Regan and E. C. Weitzell
- Current Issues in Federal Land Management in the Western United States pp. 1295-1313

- M. M. Kelso
- Current Issues in Federal Land Management in the Western United States: Discussion pp. 1314-1315

- C. W. Loomer
- Some Considerations in Building a Curriculum for Agricultural Economics Majors pp. 1319-1328

- Austin A. Dowell
- Training Agricultural Economists for Public Careers pp. 1329-1340

- K. H. Parsons
- Training Agricultural Economic Majors for Business Careers pp. 1341-1354

- G. B. Wood
- Training Agricultural Economic Majors for Business Careers: Discussion pp. 1354-1357

- O. A. Day
- A Dissenting Comment pp. 1374-1376

- O. V. Wells
- A Modifying Comment pp. 1376-1377

- R. J. Eggert
- Developments under the Research and Marketing Act of 1946—Finance, Administrative Organization, Procedure and Policy pp. 1378-1382

- E. A. Meyer
- Federal Projects Submitted under the Research and Marketing Act of 1946 pp. 1383-1384

- Harry C. Trelogan
- Marketing Research Contemplated by the State Experiment Stations under the Research and Marketing Act of 1946 pp. 1385-1388

- W. B. Stout
- Regional and Interregional Cooperation in Dairy Marketing pp. 1389-1394

- George F. Dow
- Team Work in Marketing Research pp. 1395-1405

- Charles W. Hauck
- Collaboration between Marketing Economists, Engineers, and Other Specialists pp. 1406-1412

- R. W. Hoecker
- Developments in Poultry Marketing Research pp. 1413-1416

- Hermon I. Miller
- Research in Grain Marketing pp. 1417-1423

- Adlowe L. Larson
- Carcass Grade and Weight Studies in Marketing Livestock pp. 1424-1428

- Gerald Engelman
- The Federally Sponsored Credit Services to American Agriculture: Discussion pp. 1502-1505

- Frank Peck
- The Federally Sponsored Credit Services to American Agriculture: Discussion pp. 1505-1510

- R. I. Nowell
- The Federally Sponsored Credit Services to American Agriculture: Discussion pp. 1510-1513

- H. B. Munger
- The Federally Sponsored Credit Services to American Agriculture: Discussion pp. 1514-1516

- William L. Cavert
Volume 29, issue 4_Part_I, 1947
- The Economic Stability of American Agriculture pp. 809-826

- Theodore Schultz
- Technological Advance and the Structure of American Agriculture pp. 827-847

- John C. Ellickson and John M. Brewster
- Middlemen's Accumulations and Expectations in Marketing Farm Products pp. 848-866

- H. S. Irwin
- National Food Policy and Surplus Agricultural Production pp. 867-888

- Rainer Schickele
- Land Acquisition Program of the War and Navy Departments, World War II pp. 889-909

- Alvin T. M. Lee
- Quantitative Research in Agricultural Economics: The Interdependence between Agriculture and the National Economy pp. 910-924

- Trygve Haavelmo
- A Neglected Point in the Training of Agricultural Economists pp. 925-937

- Howard E. Conklin
- Inheritance of Farm Property pp. 938-951

- W. L. Gibson and Arthur J. Walrath
- Why Farmers Distrust Labor Unions pp. 952-958

- R. M. King
- Estimating the Value of Citrus Fruit as It Develops pp. 959-966

- Zach Savage
- An Evaluation of "Evaluating Soil Conservation" pp. 966-973

- Maurice C. Taylor
- A Rejoinder pp. 974-976

- E. C. Weitzell
- Economic Factors in the Growth of the Oilseed Industry in the United States pp. 976-984

- Allen B. Paul
- Towards World Prosperity, Mordecai Ezekiel and Associates, New York: Harper and Brothers, 1947. Pp. XIV, 446. $5.50 pp. 985-986

- Austin A. Dowell
- Causes of Annual Fluctuations in the Production of Livestock and Livestock Products, James H. Lorie, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1947. Pp. 105 $1.50 pp. 986-988

- Geoffrey S. Shepherd
- The Farmer in the Second World War, Walter W. Wilcox. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State College Press, 1947. pp. 410, $4.00 pp. 988-991

- G. H. Aull
- Two Blades of Grass, T. Swann Harding, Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1947. Pp. xv, 332. $3.50 pp. 991-993

- F. F. Lininger
- The American Farmer, His Problems and His Prospects, Lee Fryer, New York: Harper and Brothers, 1947. Pp. X, 168 pp. 993-995

- Frank J. Welch
- Jesse Buel, Agricultural Reformer. Selections from His Writings Edited, with Introduction by Harry J. Carman. New York: Columbia University Press, 1947. Pp. xxxvi, 609. $6.75 pp. 996-997

- Everett E. Edwards
- Annual Business Meeting American Farm Economic AssociationNorthern Baptist Assembly, Green Lake, Wisconsin September 11, 1947 pp. 1011-1016

- Stanley W. Warren
Volume 29, issue 3, 1947
- Land Economic Research in the Alluvial Valley of the Lower Mississippi River pp. 593-615

- Robert W. Harrison
- Guideposts in the Development of a Marketing Program pp. 616-631

- John D. Black
- Research in Economics of Farm Production pp. 632-643

- Walter W. Wilcox
- How Efficient is American Agriculture? pp. 644-658

- Theodore Schultz
- Economics of Farm Leasing Systems pp. 659-678

- Earl O. Heady
- Wartime Dairy Policies pp. 679-690

- Richard J. Foote
- The 1945 Census Enumeration of Livestock on Farms pp. 691-710

- C. L. Harlan
- Migratory Farm Workers in the United States pp. 711-722

- Louis J. Ducoff
- Farm Habilitation Perspectives in the Postwar Period pp. 723-744

- Samuel Liss
- Status of Federal Lands pp. 745-752

- V. Webster Johnson
- Price—Income Effects of a Food Allotment Program pp. 752-760

- Willard Cochrane and Robert H. Masucci
- Haymaking Job Analysis pp. 761-767

- B. R. Bookhout
- Comments on "The Cost of Subsistence" by George J. Stigler pp. 767-772

- Martha Potgieter
- The Wallaces of Iowa, Russell Lord, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1947. Pp. 615 pp. 773-778

- John D. Black
- Prices of Dairy Products and Other Livestock Products, Frank A. Pearson and Edmund E. Vial, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York, 1946. Pp. 154 pp. 778-779

- R. K. Froker
- Drought, Its Causes and Effects, Ivan Ray Tannehill. Princeton, N. Y.: Princeton University Press. 264 pp. $3.00 pp. 779-781

- Arnold Brekke
- Elements of Soil Conservation. H. H. Bennett. New York: McGraw-Hill Company, 1947. Pp. x, 406. $3.20 pp. 781-783

- Raymond J. Penn
- Price-Quantity Interactions in Business Cycles. Frederick C. Mills. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research Inc. Twenty-fifth Anniversary Series No. 2., 1946. xii, 140 Pp. $1.50 pp. 783-785

- Gerhard Tintner
- Economic Research and the Development of Economic Science and Public Policy. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research. 1946. pp. 198. $1.00 pp. 785-786

- G. L. Mehren
- A Century of Farming in Iowa 1846–1946. Iowa State College Staff Members, Ames, Iowa: Iowa State College Press, 1946, Pp. xiii, 353, index pp. 786-787

- E. C. Young
- Alan Macleod pp. 796

- J. A. H.
- Waldo E. Grimes pp. 797-798

- J. A. H.
Volume 29, issue 2, 1947
- Programmatic Research and Agricultural Policy pp. 359-382

- Charles M. Hardin
- Farm Price Gyrations—An Aggregative Hypothesis pp. 383-408

- Willard Cochrane
- Use of the Annuity Principle in Transferring the Farm from Father to Son pp. 409-424

- Ralph R. Botts
- Maladjustments in the Wool Industry and Need for New Policy pp. 425-456

- Charles D. Hyson
- Reproduction and Replacement of Farm Population and Agricultural Policy pp. 457-474

- George W. Hill and Douglas G. Marshall
- Evaluating Soil Conservation pp. 475-494

- E. C. Weitzell
- Integration of Marketing and Production Services by Florida Citrus Associations pp. 495-505

- H.G. Hamilton
- Measuring the Family Farm pp. 506-519

- Orlin J. Scoville
- Impact of Technology on Southern Agriculture pp. 520-530

- G. W. Forster
- The Master Sample Project and Its Use in Agricultural Economics pp. 531-540

- R. J. Jessen
- The Use of "Adjusted Condition" for Estimating Yield Per Acre pp. 541-546

- John F. Marsh
- Common Grazing in the Shortleaf Pine—Loblolly Pine—Hardwoods Portion of South Arkansas pp. 546-553

- Dean W. Blackburn
- Employment Categories in American Agriculture pp. 554-564

- Walter R. Goldschmidt
- 1950 World Census of Agriculture pp. 564-566

- H. G. Hirsch
- Crop Production in the Semi-Arid Regions an Insurable Risk pp. 567-570

- Ray F. Pengra
- Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume Eight. National Bureau of Economic Research, New York: 1946. Pp. xiv, 297, $3.00 pp. 571-572

- O. H. Brownlee
- Managing a Farm. Sherman E. Johnson and Associates. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company Inc., 1946. Pp. 365. $2.95 pp. 572-573

- Walter W. Wilcox
- Farm Business Management. H. R. Hare, Toronto, Ryerson Press, 1946. Pp. viii, 450. $3.25 pp. 573-575

- George A. Pond
- Russian-American Trade. A Study of the Soviet-Foreign-trade Monopoly, Mikhail V. Condoide. Columbus, Ohio: The Bureau of Business Research, College of Commerce and Business Administration, Ohio State University, 1946. Pp. xiii, 160. $2.50 pp. 575-579

- Murray R. Benedict
- Readings in the Theory of Income Distribution. Philadelphia: The Blakiston Company, 1946. Pp. xvi, 718. $4.25 pp. 579-581

- Raymond G. Bressler
- National Income, a Summary of Findings. by Simon Kuznets. New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1946. 144 pp. $1.50 pp. 581-582

- D. Johnson
- Milk Marketing under Federal Control. Carl McFarland. Washington: Milk Industry Foundation, 1946. Pp. viii, 205 pp. 582-584

- Harlow W. Halvorson
Volume 29, issue 1, 1947
- Food, Agriculture, and Trade pp. 1-19

- Theodore Schultz
- Review of Professor Schultz's Paper pp. 20-25

- John D. Black
- Review of Professor Schultz's Paper pp. 26-32

- Robert B. Schwenger
- Review of Professor Schultz's Paper pp. 33-36

- P. Lamartine Yates
- Review of Professor Schultz's Paper pp. 37-40

- Helen C. Farnsworth
- Agricultural Legislation: An Appraisal of Current Trends and Problems Ahead pp. 41-51

- Oris V. Wells
- Legislative Program of the National Grange pp. 52-63

- Albert S. Goss
- Postwar Agricultural Program pp. 64-76

- W. R. Ogg
- Government and the Economy pp. 77-83

- Russell Smith
- Agricultural Legislation: An Appraisal of Current Trends and Problems Ahead pp. 84-93

- Noble Clark
- A Theory of Cooperation pp. 94-114

- Frank Robotka
- The Future of Farm Cooperatives in the United States pp. 115-127

- E. A. Perregaux
- Review of Papers on Agricultural Cooperation pp. 128-129

- John H. Davis
- The Farm Land Boom pp. 130-149

- R. I. Nowell
- Federal Credit Agencies as an Influence upon Land Values pp. 150-162

- R. C. Engberg
- Review of Papers by R. I. Nowell and R. C. Engberg pp. 163-166

- Norman J. Wall
- Farm and Home Planning—A New Approach to Farm Management Extension Work pp. 167-174

- M. L. Wilson and H. M. Dixon
- Research Needed in Economics for Farm and Home Planning pp. 175-182

- George W. Westcott
- The Natural Sciences and Farm Planning pp. 183-189

- Charles E. Kellogg
- The Natural Sciences and Farm Planning: Discussion pp. 189-191

- Guy Miller, L. G. Allbaugh and Leonard F. Miller
- Some Economic and Social Implications of Agricultural Adjustments in the South pp. 192-199

- Frank J. Welch
- Some Economic and Social Implications of Agricultural Adjustments in the South: Review pp. 199-201

- Frank D. Barlow
- Some Economic and Social Implications of Agricultural Adjustments in the South: Review pp. 201-203

- E. L. Langsford
- Some Economic and Social Implications of Agricultural Adjustments in the South: Review pp. 203-205

- Maurice R. Cooper
- Some Economic and Social Implications of Agricultural Adjustments in the South: Discussion pp. 205-208

- Charles R. Sayre
- The Application of Work Simplification Techniques to Marketing Research pp. 209-218

- Max E. Brunk
- Work Simplification—A Joint Problem for Management, Engineering, and Commodity Specialists pp. 219-224

- Ivan R. Bierly and Paul R. Hoff
- Evaluation of Work Simplification Research and Teaching Activities pp. 225-231

- R. M. Carter and H. N. Young
- Evaluation of Work Simplification Research and Teaching Activities: Review pp. 231-232

- H. N. Young
- The Bureau of Agricultural Economics Program in Enumerative Sampling pp. 233-236

- W. F. Callander and Charles F. Sarle
- The Place for Enumerative Surveys in Research and Graduate Training in Agricultural Economics pp. 237-240

- Charles F. Sarle
- The Sample Design for a National Farm Survey by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics pp. 241-245

- Earl E. Houseman
- Farm Attitudes and Methods of Supporting Prices pp. 246-249

- L. H. Simerl
- With Special Emphasis on Marketing Considerations pp. 250-255

- R. J. Eggert
- Some Effects on Compensatory Payments pp. 256-259

- O. H. Brownlee
- Recent Developments in Economic Thinking pp. 261-277

- L. Jay Atkinson
- The Elementary Course pp. 278-282

- L. Blum
- Dairy Marketing Research Round-Table Meeting pp. 283-284

- R. K. Froker
- Dairy Marketing Research Round-Table Meeting: Discussion pp. 284-288

- Wesley H. Bronson
- Dairy Marketing Research Round-Table Meeting: Discussion pp. 288-291

- H. Alan Luke
- Marketing Research under the Research and Marketing Act of 1946 pp. 292-298

- Leland Spencer
- Deficiencies in the United States Diet, and Means of Meeting Them pp. 320-323

- L. A. Maynard
- Levels of Food Consumption, Past and Prospective pp. 323-325

- H. M. Southworth
- Programs for Maintaining Food Demand pp. 325-328

- Rainer Schickele
- Food Consumption in Relation to Farm Production and Income pp. 329-333

- Helen C. Farnsworth
- Nutritional Aspects and Farm Family Needs in a Food and Nutrition Policy pp. 333-336

- Margaret G. Reid
- Andrew Boss 1867–1947 pp. 355-357

- G.A.P. and O.B.J.
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