Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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A 1.107:668 | ||
A 1.107:669 | Economic implications of cleaning wheat in the United States / | 2 |
A 1.107:671 |
Market-oriented agriculture : the declining role of government commodity programs in agricultural production decisions / Market-oriented agriculture the declining role of government commodity programs in agricultural production decisions / |
2 |
A 1.107:673 | Urbanization of rural land in the United States / | 1 |
A 1.107:674 | Point-nonpoint source trading for managing agricultural pollutant loadings prospects for coastal watersheds / | 1 |
A 1.107:675 | Costs and benefits of cleaning U.S. wheat overview and implications / | 1 |
A 1.107:676 | Hired farm labor use on fruit, vegetable, and horticultural specialty farms | 1 |
A 1.107:677 | Economic effects of banning methyl bromide for soil fumigation | 1 |
A 1.107:679 |
Taxing farmland in the United States : agricultural economics & land ownership survey / Taxing farmland in the United States |
2 |
A 1.107:680 | The U.S. beekeeping industry | 1 |
A 1.107:681 | Pear import demand three markets for U.S. fresh pears / | 1 |
A 1.107:682 | Cow/calf ranching in 10 western states | 1 |
A 1.107:683 |
Factor intensity and the changing commodity composition of U.S. agricultural trade Factor intensity and the changing commodity composition of U.S. agricultural trade / |
2 |
A 1.107:684 | The role of quality in corn import decisionmaking | 1 |
A 1.107:685 | Farming operations and households in farming areas a closer look / | 1 |
A 1.107:686 | Economic implications of cleaning corn in the United States | 1 |
A 1.107:687 | Agricultural biotechnology an economic perspective / | 1 |
A 1.107:688 | Costs and benefits of cleaning U.S. corn overview and implications / | 1 |
A 1.107:689 | Comparing the emergency food assistance program and the food stamp program recipient characteristics, market effects, and benefit/cost ratios / | 1 |
A 1.107:690 | Changing structure of U.S. dairy farms | 1 |