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How Should Agriculture Be Financed?

Journal of Farm Economics, 1940
A definite feeling has existed in and out of Congress during many of the last twenty-five years that our farm finance system has been unsatisfactory. The large amount of Federal legislation on farm credit in this period provides ample evidence in support of this view. Nor has this feeling entirely disappeared.
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Agricultural Finance

The Journal of Land & Public Utility Economics, 1942
L. J. Norton, William G. Murray
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Associations in Agriculture and Finances

Problems in Economics, 1977
The Twenty-fifth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) analyzed in depth the results of the vast creative effort of the Party and of the Soviet people, adopted a grandiose program for economic and social development and for the further improvement of the well-being of the people, and articulated the basic directions of the internal
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Agricultural Finance on the Frontier

1994
Abstract Creating a credit system to encourage the flow of resources to the frontier posed an enormous challenge to frontier expansion. Without credit, rapid commercialization for credit helped finance the procurement of technology and livestock necessary to run a farm.
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Agricultural Finance

Journal of Farm Economics, 1954
Norman J. Wall, William G. Murray
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Financing Agriculture

Journal of Farm Economics, 1938
Conrad H. Hammar, L. J. Norton
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Agricultural Finance

Journal of Farm Economics, 1961
Howard G. Diesslin   +2 more
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