Farmworkers in Rural America, 1971-1972: Who owns the land?U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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... Farmers Organiza- tion 405 Barton , Weldon , assistant director of Legislative Service , National Farm- ers Union , Washington , D.C .. 427 Raup , Philip M. , professor , Department of Agricultural and Applied Eco- nomics , University ...
... Farmers Organiza- tion 405 Barton , Weldon , assistant director of Legislative Service , National Farm- ers Union , Washington , D.C .. 427 Raup , Philip M. , professor , Department of Agricultural and Applied Eco- nomics , University ...
301. lappuse
... farmers is a cause . The total abdication of the statutory limitation on irrigated acreage that may be in one's ownership- although Congress has never repealed the law - is an outstanding example . Failure of the Government to make bold ...
... farmers is a cause . The total abdication of the statutory limitation on irrigated acreage that may be in one's ownership- although Congress has never repealed the law - is an outstanding example . Failure of the Government to make bold ...
340. lappuse
... farms and one surrounded by individual farms . The study was made in 1946. I just read an excerpt from it . The ... Farmers Union . It passed one house of our legislature and failed in the other . I have hopes within the next 2 or 3 ...
... farms and one surrounded by individual farms . The study was made in 1946. I just read an excerpt from it . The ... Farmers Union . It passed one house of our legislature and failed in the other . I have hopes within the next 2 or 3 ...
341. lappuse
... farming end of the food chain all the way to the retail grocery store end of the chain . Tenneco owns 1 million acres , so it farms its own acreage . It can plow its fields with its own tractors from its own J. I. Case Tractor Co ...
... farming end of the food chain all the way to the retail grocery store end of the chain . Tenneco owns 1 million acres , so it farms its own acreage . It can plow its fields with its own tractors from its own J. I. Case Tractor Co ...
342. lappuse
... farmer who would like to buy it because he can't pay an artificial price , he has to make a profit on it . Then our tax ... farmers have a couple of things going . They are putting up unfair competition by use of the tax structure to an ...
... farmer who would like to buy it because he can't pay an artificial price , he has to make a profit on it . Then our tax ... farmers have a couple of things going . They are putting up unfair competition by use of the tax structure to an ...
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