National Water Commission Agricultural Policy
Ray K. Linsley
No 316686, Colorado State University - Archive from Colorado State University
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Consideration of alternative future land and water requirements for agriculture suggest that no further expansion of the nation's agricultural plant will be required during the balance of this century to meet domestic food and fiber requirements. Export requirements are less certain but can quite likely be met by our present plant, In any case Federal programs of land reclamation do not seem to be needed and certainly subsidy to increase export production is unwarranted.
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Pages: 11
Date: 1975
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.316686
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