Volume 55, Number 5: American journal of agricultural economics
Articles
- Fellows of the American Agricultural Economics Association
- Grain Marketing Methods in the U. S. A.�The Theory, Assumptions, and Approach
- Sectional Meeting C: Grain Handling and Transportation
- A Model for Rationalizing the Canadian Grain Transportation and Handling System on a Regional Basis
- Rail-barge Competition in Transporting Winter Wheat
- Discussants
- Sectional Meeting D: hte Farm Machinery Industry in North America
- The Farm Machinery Industry: Reconciling the Interests of the Farmer, the Industry, and the General Public
- Changing Machinery Technology and Agricultural Adjustment
- Discussants
- Seminar Session 1.0: Emerging Issues for Sparsely Populated Areas and Regions Under a National Growth Policy
- Presidential Address
- Emerging Issues for Sparsely Populated Areas and Regions Under a National Growth Policy
- Discussant; Participants, Subsessions 1.1 through 1.4
- Seminar Session 2.0: Structure and Control of Agriculture and the Food System
- Organization and Control of the U. S. Food and Fiber Sector
- Discussants; Papers and Participants, Subsessions 2.1 through 2.3
- The 1973 Fellows Address
- Government and Agricultural Adjustment
- Invited Address
- Efficiency and Equity in Natural Resource and Environmental Policy
- The Neglected Human Factor
- Rural Development in an Urban Age
- Presidental Address
- Adjustment Problems and Policies Within a Framework of Political Economy
- Sectional Meeting E: Agricultural Adjustment: Selected Programs and Projects
- Adjustments in a Slowly Declining U. S. Cotton Industry
- Agricultural Development Policies and Programs in Canada
- Farm Income and Labour Mobility
- Discussant
- Sectional Meeting F: Managerial Information and Data Systems
- Managerial Information (Recording, Data, and Decision) Systems in Canada
- Managerial Information and Decision Systems in the U. S. A.: Historical Developments, Current Status, and Major Issues
- Invited Address
- Discussants
- Sectional Meeting G: Minority Problems and Agriculture
- Migration Patterns of Minorities in the United States
- The Role of the 1890 Colleges and Universities in Research on Minority Problems
- Traditional Graduate Admission Standards as Constraints to Increasing the Supply of Black Professional Agriculturalists: The Florida Experience
- Discussants
- Seminar Session 3.0: International Trade Policy in Forest Products: Canada and the United States
- Implications of the 1970 Timber Review for Trade in Timber Products
- Economic Trends in the Canadian Forest Products Industry
- The Influence of U. S. Trade Policy on Forest Products Trade
- Conflicts and Consistencies in the Agricultural Policies of the United States and Canada
- Papers and Participants, Subsessions 3.1 through 3.2
- Seminar Session 4.0: Responding to an Exapnding Clientele: Extension in Canada and the United States
- Agricultural Economists Responding to an Expanding Clientele
- Papers and Participants
- Sectional Meeting H: Public Sector Research and Education and the Agribusiness Complex: Unholy Alliance or Socially Beneficial Partnership
- Introduction by the Chairman
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Discussion
- Summary of the Discussion
- A Canadian View of Conflicts and Consistencies in the Agricultural Policies of Canada and the United States
- Sectional Meeting J: Water Resource Development and the North American Continent
- Evolving Water Policies of the United States
- Mexican National Water Plan: Organization and Preliminary Assessment
- National Water Policy: The Canadian Experience
- Contributed Papers
- First Award Paper, Undergraduate Student Essay Contest
- Externalities and Open Field Burning: A Case Study
- Abstracts of Award-Winning Doctoral and Master's Theses
- AAEA Reports and Minutes
- WAEA Minutes and Report
- Sectional Meeting A: Firm and Farm Management, A Historical Perspective, Papers and Participants
- Past Editors of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics
- Past Presidents of the AAEA
- Index to Volume 55
- Sectional Meeting B: Grain Marketing Methods in Canada and the United States
- Grain Marketing Methods in Canada�The Theory, Assumptions, and Approach