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Update 1974: annual report

open access: yes, 1975
Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center
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Update '79: annual report

open access: yes, 1980
Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center
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Constraints on the Development of Agriculture

Current Anthropology, 2009
The development of agriculture was limited by external constraints, mainly climate, before the Holocene and mainly by social institutions after that. Population size and growth was important but ultimately did not determine where and why agriculture evolved.
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM OF THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

Pedagogical Education:Theory and Practice, 2023
The article considers the relevance of the strategic development of educational institutions. The essence of the concept of «agrarian faculty development program» as a means of directing and integrating the team's efforts to increase the efficiency of the work of the structural division and the university as a whole, which is developed on the basis of ...
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Agriculture and the Developing World

Science, 2003
S cience is proud to publish, in this issue, the 14 “grand challenges” to world health. For the ninth challenge specifically, and for all the rest more generally, world hunger is an overarching issue. So this is a good time to give an accounting of where we are.
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Coevolutionary Agricultural Development

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1984
Doubts about the appropriateness of models of economic development-about their ability to predict in advance or describe in retrospect the consequences of their own prescriptions for growth-have been increasing over the past decade.' While much of this discontent has centered on broad issues such as economic and political inequality, agricultural ...
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Capitalism and the Development of Agriculture

The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1976
In this chapter I shall try to complement as well as to make more concrete some of the theoretical points of the two previous chapters by a detailed analysis of two books on development: (a) S. Amin and K. Vergopoulos, La question paysanne et le capitalisme;1 and (b) K.
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