An Analysis of State Laws Designed to Effect Economic Control of the Market Milk Industry
Author : Edward L. Rada
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Page : 82 pages
File Size : 45,63 MB
Release : 1941
Category : Milk trade
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Author : Edward L. Rada
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Page : 82 pages
File Size : 45,63 MB
Release : 1941
Category : Milk trade
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Author : James Alner Tobey
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Page : 112 pages
File Size : 38,29 MB
Release : 1955
Category : Dairy laws
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Author : Hugh L. Cook
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Page : 34 pages
File Size : 49,97 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Milk
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Author :
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Page : 198 pages
File Size : 11,95 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Dairy products
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Author : United States. Department of Agriculture
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Page : 230 pages
File Size : 17,97 MB
Release : 1955
Category : Marketing research
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Author : California. Legislature. Senate
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Page : 1804 pages
File Size : 28,67 MB
Release : 1942
Category : California
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Author : Nellie Geneva Larson
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Page : 146 pages
File Size : 41,95 MB
Release : 1942
Category : Dairying
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Author :
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Page : 1180 pages
File Size : 16,1 MB
Release : 1955
Category : Marketing research
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Author : United States. Agricultural Marketing Service
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Page : 136 pages
File Size : 39,15 MB
Release : 1955
Category : Dairy laws
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Author : Alden C Manchester
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 17,92 MB
Release : 2019-06-25
Category : Science
ISBN : 100030504X
All over the world, governments play a part in the milk business for compelling economic reasons and not, as many assert, just because dairy farmers are numerous and organized. This book examines the role of federal, state, and local governments in the dairy economy of the United States, where major public involvement in industry began during the Great Depression. Dr. Manchester considers the conditions in the 1930s that led to government involvement, the changes that have occurred in the industry and the public role since then, and the prospects for the 1980s and beyond. He also analyzes possible alternative public dairy policies for the present and the rest of the decade. Many things have changed, points out Dr. Manchester, but the fundamental conditions that led to public involvement in the dairy industry still exist.