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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Agriculture — Economic aspects — Continued 

 Interim report of His majesty's commis- 

 sioners appointed to inquire into the eco- 

 nomic prospects of the agricultural indus- 

 try in Great Britain. (Cmd. 473) 21p 3d '19 

 Gt. Britain Royal coram, on ag., London 



Inter-relationship of general industry and 

 food production and distribution. H. C. 

 Hoover. Western Soc Eng J (1735 W. Jack- 

 son blvd., Chicago 35c) 25:145-53 Mr 5 '20; 

 Same. Mining & Sci Press (420 Market st, 

 San Francisco, 15c) 120:383-6 Mr 13 '20 



Investigational work in farm management 

 and farm economics. J. R. Fain and others. 

 J Farm Econ 3:103-7 Ap '21 



Investing that surplus cash. J: R. McMahon. 

 il Country Gent 84:40-1- Ja 18 '19 



Is the farmer a profiteer? R. F. Taber. Nat 

 .Stock & F 43:151S F 28 '20 



Let's go. P. S. Rose. Country Gent 86:13 Ap 

 9 -21 



Letter to implement dealers. W. C. Smith. 

 Am Thresherman 22:13 O '19 



Listening in; the case of the farmer — pre- 

 sented in an unimpassioned but honest way. 

 A. Vivian. Dairy F 18:36-[- Ja 15 '20 



Little profit pays. H. AVillcox. Hoard's D 57: 

 1251 Jl IS '19 



Make producers of the useless members, says 

 Secretary Meredith. Weekly N L 7:1-|- F 

 11 '20; Same. O Judd Farmer 68:341 F 14 

 '20: Same. Swine World 7:9 F 20 '20 



Middle West's peace problems. C: M. Harger. 

 Atlantic Monthly (41 Mt Vernon st, Boston 

 35c) 123:555-60 Ap '19 



Miscellaneous information relating to agri- 

 cultural economy in general in various coun- 

 tries. See monthly numbers of International 

 review of agricultural economics 



Mobility of the factors of production as 

 affecting variation in their proportional 

 relation to each other in farm organization. 

 J: G. Thompson. J Political Econ (Univ. 

 of Chicago press, Chicago 50c) 29:108-37 F 

 '21 



More on back to land propaganda. Hoard's D 

 59:547 Mr 19 '20 



National economic problems. E. H. Porter. 

 Foods & Markets 2:3-12 F '20 



Need for a state agricultural policv. A. R. 

 Mann. Foods & :\Iarkets .•;:17-22 S '20 



Need of farmers' organizations. G. N. Hau- 

 gen. Kimball's D F 17:406 Ap 15 '19 



New agriculture. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 142:635 

 D 28 '18 



New England's industi'ial backfire. W: H. 

 Dean. Country Gent 84:2:1 N 22 '19 



One farmer's reflections. C. D. Mellor. Wal- 

 lace.s' F 44:684 Mr 14 '19 



Pay the cotton grower a living wage. R: H. 

 Edmonds. Prog F 34:464 :Mr 15 '19 



Place of agriculture in niodern industrial so- 

 ciety. E. G. Nourse. J Political Econ (Univ. 

 of Chicago Press, Chicago 35c) 27:466-97 Je 

 '19 (to be cont) 



Political versus economic action. J Ag (Que- 

 bec) 22:119 Ja '19 



Possibilities of increased production in our 

 rural industries. A. J. Perkins. J Dept Ag 

 S Australia 23:396-425 D '19 



Possibilities of the countv farm bureau. F. 

 L. Allen, il Ohio F 143:109-10 Ja 25 '19 



Power farming means more food for all. J. O. 

 Armour, il Power F 28:11-12 My '19 



President-elect Harding discusses agricul- 

 ture. Prog F 35:1850 N 20 '20 



Problems confronting farm advisers. W. F. 

 Handschin. Breeder's Gaz 77:1234 My 6 '20 



Producing food under contract. E. Davenport, 

 il Country Gent 84:3-4-|- Mr 15 '19 



Proper recognition of agriculture. Wallaces' 

 F 44:2172 G 31 '19 



Public works: farmers' rights; soldiers on 

 farms. H. H. Lyon, il Rural N Y 78:463 Mr 

 15 '19 



Put yourself in the farmer's place. C. T. Cro- 

 v.'ell. il Independent (119 W. 40th st, N.Y. 

 10c) 97:401-2 Mr 22 '19 



Raising the rent on the Iowa farmer. E. G. 

 Nourse. il AVallaces' F 44:1257 Je 20 '19 



Reconstruction. M. D. Campbell, il Hoard's D 

 56:728 D 20 '18 



Reconstruction policy and program of Amer- 

 ican farmers. 4p '19 Farmers' nat. council, 

 B: Marsh, sec, BUss bldg., Washington, 

 D.C. 



Relation of the experiment station to the 

 impending readjustment of agriculture; with 

 discussion. C. E. Thorne. Assn Am Ag Coll 

 & Exp Pro 1918:216-24 '19 



Repopulate the cleared farms first. C. M. 

 Moore. Rural N Y 78:637 Ap 12 '19 



Report of committee appointed by the Sec- 

 retary of agriculture to consider the sub- 

 ject of land economics. U S Ag C 138:1-8 

 •19 



Report of committee on farm economic in- 

 vestigational work, the American farm econ- 

 omic association. T. Macklin. J Farm Econ 

 3:41-4 Ja '21 



Report of the agricultural policy sub -com- 

 mittee of the reconstruction committee of 

 Great Britain, 1918. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 7: 

 603-16 Jl '18; Summary. Ag Gaz of Canada 

 6:312-15 Mr '19 



Resolutions adopted by the Corn belt meat 

 producers' association. Wallaces' F 44:322 

 F 7 '19 



Ridicules back to the farm. E. Gregory. 

 Breeder's Gaz 78:815 O 21 '20 



Rural, social and economic problems of the 

 United States. Rural Manhood 10:254 Je 

 '19 



Secretary Houston tells cattlemen Europe 

 needs meat products. Weekly N L 6:14- F 



12 '19 



Shorter hovus on the farm. Rural N Y 78: 

 1534 O 18 '19 



So long as the votes are snared. E. Daven- 

 port. Country Gent 85:3-5-|- O 16 '20 



Some aspects of the farmers' problems. B. M. 

 Baruch. Atlantic Monthly (8 Arlington st, 

 Boston 40c) 128:111-20 Jl '21 



Some farm costs. Successful F 19:54 N '20 



Some notes on agricultural readjustment 

 and the high cost of living. H. Hoover. 

 Country Gent 85:17-lS-f- Ap 10 '20 



South's one best bet. B. C. Powell, il Bank- 

 er-F 6:4 Ja '19 



State cooperation needed to prevent pater- 

 nalism. Weekly N L 6:3-4 Ja 29 '19 



Statement at the industrial conference, 

 Washington, D.C. C: S. Barrett. 5p mim. 

 '19 Nat. bd. of farm organizations, 1731 

 Eye st, N. W., Washington. D.C. 



Success talk for farm boys; five reasons for 

 believing farming will pay better than it 

 did in your father's day. C. Poe. Prog F 

 34:857 My 17 '19 



Suppose the farmer should strike! H. R. 

 O'Brien. Country Gent 84:5-}- O 25 '19 



Things ahead. W. W. Reynolds. Nat Stock 

 & F 43:740 O 4 '19 



Today and tomorrow in American agriculture. 

 D. F. Houston, lip '19 U S Ag 



Use of agricultural land. R. H: Rew. 19th 

 Centurv (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. 75c) 87:802- 



13 My '20 



Vested interests and the common man. T. 



Veblen. Dial (152 W. 13th st, N.Y. 15c) 66: 



75-80 Ja 25 '19 

 Wanted: a national policy in agriculture. E. 



Davenport. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 



1918:52-68 '19; Same. {In Pro., 1919, p. 176- 



200) $2 '19 Nat. country life assn., Ithaca. 



N.Y.; Abstract. O Judd Farmer 66:81 Ja 18 



'19 

 War's lesson. G: E. Roberts. Banker-F 6:7 



Mv '19 

 What agriculture wants in U.S. policy. O Judd 



Farmer 69:503 Ap 30 '21 

 "Whsit do farmers want? J. C. Marquis. Coun- 

 try Gent 84:15-16 My 24 '19 

 What farmers think about it. Ag R 13:6 Ag 



'21 

 What has been done — what should be done. 



N. P. Hull. Hoard's D 58:766 N 14 '19 

 What is rural economics. J: Ise. Quarterly 



J Econ (Randall Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 



$3 per yr) 34:300-12 F '20 ^, _ 



What is the matter? H. H. Lyon. Hoards D 



58:281 S 12 '19 „ , , 



What of the farmer's tomorrow? I. J. 



Mathews. Ohio F 143:193-4 F 8 '19 , 

 What will the harvest be? C. Ousley. Am 



Fert 52:1104- Ap 24 '20 



