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Agricultural Economics

South Dakota State University

Series

1945

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An Appraisal Of South Dakota Production Adjustments In Agriculture 1946 & Post-War, Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State College Jul 1945

An Appraisal Of South Dakota Production Adjustments In Agriculture 1946 & Post-War, Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State College

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

This report represents one in a series of Wartime studies of agricultural adjustments in South Dakota to meet changing demand conditions. The general purpose of the study is to indicate some of the changes that have taken place during the present war period and to estimate desirable crop end livestock adjustments for1946 and the post-war period. This project is a part of the year-to-year national study of production adjustments in which all states are cooperating with the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, United States Department of Agriculture.


North Central South Dakota Farm Record Summary 1944 Second Annual Report, C. R. Hoglund Jun 1945

North Central South Dakota Farm Record Summary 1944 Second Annual Report, C. R. Hoglund

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

This is the second annual report of the farm record study started by the Experiment Station in 1943. Farm record cooperators are located in two areas of the state, namely the North Central and Southeastern Areas. A summary of the results of the Southeastern area are included in a separate pamphlet.


A Survey Of Fruit Production And Consumption In South Dakota, 1944, Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State College Jun 1945

A Survey Of Fruit Production And Consumption In South Dakota, 1944, Agricultural Experiment Station, South Dakota State College

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

The importance of an adequate supply of fruit in the diet has been stressed in recent years. Nutrition and production specialists have long believed that both the production and consumption of fruit have be too low in South Dakota. Climatic and transportation problem in South Dakota, often make it difficult for some families, particularly in the western part of the state, to grow or purchase adequate supplies of fruit throughout the year. The lack of information on the quantities of fruit produced and consumed in South Dakota prompted the State Nutrition Committee to make a state wide study during 1944. …


Southeastern South Dakota Farm Record Summary 1944 Second Annual Report, C. R. Hoglund Jun 1945

Southeastern South Dakota Farm Record Summary 1944 Second Annual Report, C. R. Hoglund

Agricultural Experiment Station Agricultural Economics Pamphlets (1941-1991)

This is the second annual report of the farm record study started by the Experiment Station in 1943. Farm record cooperators are located in two areas of the state, namely the North Central and Southeastern Areas. A summary of the results of the North Central area are included in a separate pamphlet.