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Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Burke, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Burke, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Milbank, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Milbank, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Webster, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Webster, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Howard, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Howard, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Canton, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Canton, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Britton, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Britton, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Madison, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Madison, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Salem, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Salem, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Winner, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Winner, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Woonsocket, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Mar 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Woonsocket, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


North And South Dakota Horticulture, March 1942, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Mar 1942

North And South Dakota Horticulture, March 1942, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 15, Number 3

The Herring Gull, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Save the Pembina, C.H. Bryant
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Letter from New Hampshire, Dr. A.F. Yeager
Beebe's Philosophy, H.E. Beebe
Fruit & Vegetable Notes, .F.X. Wallner
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Book Reviews, Mrs. F. Briley


Climate And Crop Yields Clay County, G. Aaron Nelson, Virgil Wintrode Mar 1942

Climate And Crop Yields Clay County, G. Aaron Nelson, Virgil Wintrode

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The County Pamphlet Series in Agricultural Economics is intended to make available to each county economic data concerning its farm history and present agricultural situation. It is hoped that these facts will be of use to county planning groups, individual farmers, research and extension workers and other persons interested in the agriculture of the counties. Each pamphlet will treat one subject for one county, and is to be released when completed. Pamphlets on various other economic subjects for the different counties will be prepared as soon as possible. A few copies of each pamphlet will be placed with the county …


Climate And Crop Yields Tripp County, G. Aaron Nelson, Virgil Wintrode Mar 1942

Climate And Crop Yields Tripp County, G. Aaron Nelson, Virgil Wintrode

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The County Pamphlet Series in Agricultural Economics is intended to make available to each county economic data concerning its farm history and present agricultural situation. It is hoped that these facts will be of use to county planning groups, individual farmers, research and extension workers and other persons interested in the agriculture of the counties. Each pamphlet will treat one subject for one county, and is to be released when completed. Pamphlets on various other economic subjects for the different counties will be prepared as soon as possible. A few copies of each pamphlet will be placed with the county …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Huron, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Feb 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Huron, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Clear Lake, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Feb 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Clear Lake, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Armour, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Feb 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Armour, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Sisseton, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Feb 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Sisseton, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Yankton, South Dakota, Weber Peterson Feb 1942

Grain Prices Received By Farmers Fob Yankton, South Dakota, Weber Peterson

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The series of grain prices here presented are calculated from records of terminal market prices by deducting freight charges. In the absence of actual historical local price data this will serve many of the same purposes, subject to the limitations discussed on the inside back cover page. People interested in agriculture and efficient farming are very much concerned about prices. Unlike producers of branded products, farmers have been unable individually to control market prices through control of production. Since individual farmers have found that, in general, prices have been determined by forces beyond their control they have attempted to increase …


North And South Dakota Horticulture, February 1942, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Feb 1942

North And South Dakota Horticulture, February 1942, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 15, Number 2

The Long-eared Owl, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
Fruit & Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Premium List
Questions & Answers, S.A. McCrory
Book Reviews, Mrs. F. Briley
The Apple, Dr. J.H. Kellogg


Climate And Crop Yields Marshall County, G. Aaron Nelson, Virgil Wintrode Jan 1942

Climate And Crop Yields Marshall County, G. Aaron Nelson, Virgil Wintrode

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The County Pamphlet Series in Agricultural Economics is intended to make available to each county economic data concerning its farm history and present agricultural situation. It is hoped that these facts will be of use to county planning groups, individual farmers, research and extension workers and other persons interested in the agriculture of the counties. Each pamphlet will treat one subject for one county, and is to be released when completed. Pamphlets on various other economic subjects for the different counties will be prepared as soon as possible. A few copies of each pamphlet will be placed with the county …


North And South Dakota Horticulture, January 1942, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies Jan 1942

North And South Dakota Horticulture, January 1942, North And South Dakota State Horticultural Societies

North and South Dakota Horticulture

Volume 15, Number 1

The Goshawk, O.A. Stevens
Newslants, H.A. Graves
More About Tulips, T.W. Hobart
Manitoba News Letter, W.R. Leslie
Garden Notes, W.E.H. Porter
President's Corner, G.W. Gurney
Beebe's Philosophy, H.E. Beebe
Secretary's Corner, W.A. Simmons
Fruit & Vegetable Notes, F.X. Wallner
Questions & Answers, S.A. McCrory
Book Reviews, Mrs. F. Briley


Agricultural Research In South Dakota: Fifty-Fifth Annual Station Report, July 1 1941 - June 30 1942, South Dakota State College Of Agriculture And Mechanic Arts Jan 1942

Agricultural Research In South Dakota: Fifty-Fifth Annual Station Report, July 1 1941 - June 30 1942, South Dakota State College Of Agriculture And Mechanic Arts

Agricultural Experiment Station and Research Farm Annual Reports

No abstract provided.


The Farm Labor Situation In South Dakota As Of October 17, 1942, Walter L. Slocum, Gabriel Lundy Jan 1942

The Farm Labor Situation In South Dakota As Of October 17, 1942, Walter L. Slocum, Gabriel Lundy

Agricultural Experiment Station Mimeograph Pamphlets (1942)

This report is based principally on returns from 1101 farmers located in 28 South Dakota counties. The survey was conducted in an attempt to secure a representative and objective picture of the 1942 farm labor situation, the probable 1943 farm labor situation and the influence of present and probable labor and machinery shortages on farm production plans for 1943. The reports from the 1101 farmers cover only their farms.


Farm Tenure In South Dakota [:] Some Of Its Economic And Sociological Aspects, Alvin E. Coons, Walter L. Slocum Jan 1942

Farm Tenure In South Dakota [:] Some Of Its Economic And Sociological Aspects, Alvin E. Coons, Walter L. Slocum

Agricultural Experiment Station Mimeograph Pamphlets (1942)

Almost without exception county land-use planning committees have listed tenancy among the more important land-use problems in South Dakota. This concern is due to the increase in tenancy, to the growing obstacles in the way of those who wish to become land owners and to some extent to the existence of unsatisfactory relationships between landlord and tenant. Tenancy, however, is only one aspect of the much broader land tenure picture which includes all phases of the control and use of the land. To become a farm owner has long been considered a desirable and legitimate ambition of farm operators, or …