A Land Program for Forest County, Wisconsin
Author : Charles A. Fort
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Page : 1506 pages
File Size : 26,94 MB
Release : 1940
Category : Agriculture
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Author : Charles A. Fort
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Page : 1506 pages
File Size : 26,94 MB
Release : 1940
Category : Agriculture
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Author : United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Library
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Page : 896 pages
File Size : 30,80 MB
Release : 1941
Category : Economics
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Page : 632 pages
File Size : 41,52 MB
Release : 1941
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Author : United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Library
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Page : 702 pages
File Size : 30,58 MB
Release : 1939
Category : Agriculture
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A series of lists to be compiled from time to time which are designed to be less comprehensive than those issued in the series Agricultural economics bibliography. cf. p.1. of no. 1.
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Page : 256 pages
File Size : 31,74 MB
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Category : Agriculture
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A series of lists to be compiled from time to time which are designed to be less comprehensive than those issued in the series Agricultural economics bibliography.
Author : Mabel Hunt Doyle
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Page : 182 pages
File Size : 17,23 MB
Release : 1941
Category : Agriculture
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Page : 1516 pages
File Size : 23,74 MB
Release : 1940
Category : Agricultural extension work
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Author : Robert J. Gough
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Page : 312 pages
File Size : 47,49 MB
Release : 1997
Category : History
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Farming the Cutover describes the visions and accomplishments of these settlers from their perspective. People of the cutover managed to forge lives relatively independent of market pressures, and for this they were characterized as backward by outsiders and their part of the state was seen as a hideout for organized crime figures. State and federal planners, county agents, and agriculture professors eventually determined that the cutover could be engineered by professional and academic expertise into a Progressive social model and the lives of its inhabitants improved. By 1940, they had begun to implement public policies that discouraged farming, and they eventually decided that the region should be depopulated and the forests replanted. By exploring the history of an eighteen-county region, Robert Gough illustrates the travails of farming in marginal areas. He juxtaposes the social history of the farmers with the opinions and programs of the experts who sought to improve the region. Significantly, what occurred in the Wisconsin cutover anticipated the sweeping changes that transformed American agriculture after World War II.
Author : United States. National Resources Planning Board
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Page : 212 pages
File Size : 27,74 MB
Release : 1942
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Author : Lucy Maclay Alexander
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Page : 1546 pages
File Size : 46,26 MB
Release : 1939
Category : Cookery (Beef)
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