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The Physician's Assistant Program In South Dakota, Galen Kelsey Apr 1973

The Physician's Assistant Program In South Dakota, Galen Kelsey

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Devaluation And Some Of Its Effects, Robert J. Antonides Mar 1973

Devaluation And Some Of Its Effects, Robert J. Antonides

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Some Changes In South Dakota Agriculture, 1964-69, Robert J. Antonides Mar 1973

Some Changes In South Dakota Agriculture, 1964-69, Robert J. Antonides

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Trends In And Opportunities For Cattle Feeding In South Dakota, Robert E. Olson Feb 1973

Trends In And Opportunities For Cattle Feeding In South Dakota, Robert E. Olson

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Rural Development And Industrial Revenue Bonds, Richard Rudel Feb 1973

Rural Development And Industrial Revenue Bonds, Richard Rudel

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Attitudes Of Some South Dakota Farmers Towards Residential And Vocational Changes, Howard A. Gilbert Jan 1973

Attitudes Of Some South Dakota Farmers Towards Residential And Vocational Changes, Howard A. Gilbert

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


What Do Economics Graduates Do?, William Kohlmeyer Jan 1973

What Do Economics Graduates Do?, William Kohlmeyer

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Observations On The 1973 Livestock Outlook For South Dakota, Arthur W. Anderson Dec 1972

Observations On The 1973 Livestock Outlook For South Dakota, Arthur W. Anderson

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Year-End Tax Management For Farmers, Herbert R. Allen Dec 1972

Year-End Tax Management For Farmers, Herbert R. Allen

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Investment Credit, Merlyn M. Dahl Nov 1972

Investment Credit, Merlyn M. Dahl

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


General Revenue Sharing, Allyn O. Lockner Nov 1972

General Revenue Sharing, Allyn O. Lockner

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Livestock Payment Protection, William F. Payne Oct 1972

Livestock Payment Protection, William F. Payne

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Change In South Dakota, Gordon D. Rose Sep 1972

Constitutional Change In South Dakota, Gordon D. Rose

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Multi-County Planning And Development Districts In South Dakota, Galen Kelsey Sep 1972

Multi-County Planning And Development Districts In South Dakota, Galen Kelsey

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


The Government Wheat Program For 1973, Arthur W. Anderson Aug 1972

The Government Wheat Program For 1973, Arthur W. Anderson

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Grain Futures An Alternative Market Tool, Arthur B. Sogn Aug 1972

Grain Futures An Alternative Market Tool, Arthur B. Sogn

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Economics Newsletter Number One, John E. Thompson Jul 1972

Economics Newsletter Number One, John E. Thompson

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Federal Public Land Laws And Policies Relating To Intensive Agriculture, Volume Vi. Working Paper: Probable Effects Of New Cropland On Local And Regional Economies In Western United States, Economics Department Apr 1969

Federal Public Land Laws And Policies Relating To Intensive Agriculture, Volume Vi. Working Paper: Probable Effects Of New Cropland On Local And Regional Economies In Western United States, Economics Department

Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Federal Public Land Laws And Policies Relating To Intensive Agriculture, Volume V. Working Paper: Their Potential Contribution To Food And Fiber Needs, 1980 And 2000, Economics Department Apr 1969

Federal Public Land Laws And Policies Relating To Intensive Agriculture, Volume V. Working Paper: Their Potential Contribution To Food And Fiber Needs, 1980 And 2000, Economics Department

Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Federal Public Land Laws And Policies Relating To Intensive Agriculture, Volume Vii. Working Paper: Federal Public Lands: Goals, Issues And Alternatives, Economics Department Apr 1969

Federal Public Land Laws And Policies Relating To Intensive Agriculture, Volume Vii. Working Paper: Federal Public Lands: Goals, Issues And Alternatives, Economics Department

Economics Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Federal Public Land Laws And Policies Relating To Intensive Agriculture, Volume Ii. Working Paper: Their Disposal And Permitted Use, 1934-67, Economics Department Apr 1969

Federal Public Land Laws And Policies Relating To Intensive Agriculture, Volume Ii. Working Paper: Their Disposal And Permitted Use, 1934-67, Economics Department

Economics Research 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.


An Analysis Of Crop Production In South Dakota By Types Of Farming Areas, Warren Richards Bailey Jan 1936

An Analysis Of Crop Production In South Dakota By Types Of Farming Areas, Warren Richards Bailey

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Farmers choose the crops they grow for two principal users; namely, for feed production or for cash income, or for both feed and cash income. It is true that some crops are grown for cover-crops, soil building, weed competition and a multitude of other miscellaneous purposes, many of them of equal or greater importance in the individual case than the two uses of crops which are the basis for this analysis. Crop production in South Dakota has been discussed since the first records of yields were available. the usual unit for production was the legal bushel of a specified weight.


Index Numbers Of South Dakota Farm Prices, Leslie Max Brown Jan 1936

Index Numbers Of South Dakota Farm Prices, Leslie Max Brown

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

During the last generation, index numbers have gradually gone into general use among economists, statisticians, and business men. Because a farmer is a business man, it is important that he know what the trend of farm prices have been in the past and what the current trend is, so that he may anticipate changes which statistical analysis show are taking place in his particular phase of business.The Main objective of this study is to revise the existing South Dakota Farm Price Index. In order to furnish a comparable background for the presentation of these results it was found desirable (1) …


A Study Of Inequalities In Farm Real Estate Assessment In South Dakota, Norman Victor Strand Jan 1935

A Study Of Inequalities In Farm Real Estate Assessment In South Dakota, Norman Victor Strand

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

One of the few beneficial effects of the recent business depression has been the focusing of an increased amount of attention on taxes and tax systems. Research agencies, tax commissions and citizens tax organizations have given the matter thorough study. As a result of increased knowledge of the widespread havoc caused by excessive taxation of general property, many states which formerly obtained most of their revenue from general property taxes, have resorted to supplementary forms of taxation, such as income taxes, sales taxes, corporation taxes, and others. It is beyond the scope of this paper to consider these sources of …


Reaction To Price Change By South Dakota Farmers, John Gordon Mcneely Jan 1934

Reaction To Price Change By South Dakota Farmers, John Gordon Mcneely

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

South Dakota is one of the newest of the important agricultural states. In 1900, many parts of South Dakota were still in the process of being settled. The increase in the amount of land in crops continued without interruption until the time of the World War. We then find a greater demand for farm products than ever before. Inspired by the double incentive of high prices and helping to win the war, South Dakota and United States agriculture had expanded to unprecedented levels by 1920.