Volume 25, Number 1: Journal of farm economics
Articles
- Agricultural Price Policy, January 1943
- Techniques for Achieving Agricultural Goals for 1943
- Discussion
- Maintaining Farm Output with a Scarcity of Production Factors
- Contributions of Farm Security Administration Borrowers to Agricultural Production Goals
- The Influence of Managerial Ability and Size of Farm on the Efficiency of Agricultural Production
- Contribution of Farm Management Research to Attainment of Production Goals
- The Impact of War on Marketing Farm Products
- Discussion
- Wartime Problems of Conservation of Transportation
- Discussion
- Discussion
- A Desirable Wartime Land Policy
- War Developments in Land Utilization and Policy in the Northern Plains
- Discussion
- Land Market Developments and the War
- Land Market Regulations
- Land Tenure in Mexico
- Farm Tenure Under the Strain of War
- Organization and Objectives of the Regional Land Tenure Research Project
- Work and Plans of the North Central Regional Land Tenure Committee
- Farm Labor Adjustments after World War I
- Discussion
- Farm Labor Situation and Its Effect on Agricultural Production in the Corn Belt
- Farm Labour Situation in Canada
- Farm Labor Situation in Iowa
- Ohio Farm Labor Situation
- Farm Labor and Food Production
- How Farmers Are Meeting the Scarcity of Labor
- Agriculture When the War Ends
- Discussion
- Canadian Agricultural Post-War Planning
- Discussion
- Food Price Control--Policy and Mechanics
- Prices Paid by Farmers: Their Use in Administering Wartime Price Control Programs
- Annual Reports
- Program of the Thirty-Third Annual Meeting
- Discussion
- Agriculture in an Expansionist Economy
- Industrial Wage Policies and Farm Price Parity
- Discussion
- Resources Available for Agricultural Production in 1943