Dollar Harvest

Dollar Harvest
Title Dollar Harvest PDF eBook
Author Samuel R. Berger
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1971
Genre
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Harvest of Dissent

Harvest of Dissent
Title Harvest of Dissent PDF eBook
Author Bruce E. Field
Publisher
Pages 272
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Bruce Field here explores the people and events of a little-studied episode in American history by describing how the leadership of the Farmers Union split over the Korean War. When the organization was faced with accusations of being communist sympathizers NFU national president Jim Patton chose to support the war while a splinter group led by Iowa Farmers Union president Fred Stover continued to protest American involvement.

William J. Spillman and the Birth of Agricultural Economics

William J. Spillman and the Birth of Agricultural Economics
Title William J. Spillman and the Birth of Agricultural Economics PDF eBook
Author Laurie M. Carlson
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 220
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0826264700

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"Biography of William J. Spillman, scientist and educator for the United States Department of Agriculture. Explores Spillman's role in the development of the agricultural economics, the agricultural New Deal, genetics research, agricultural education and the Cooperative Extension Service, the post-World War I overproduction crisis, and the Law of Diminishing Returns"--Provided by publisher.

All We Knew Was to Farm

All We Knew Was to Farm
Title All We Knew Was to Farm PDF eBook
Author Melissa Walker
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 724
Release 2002-07-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780801869242

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Winner of the Willie Lee Rose Prize from the Southern Association for Women Historians In the years after World War I, Southern farm women found their world changing. A postwar plunge in farm prices stretched into a twenty-year agricultural depression and New Deal programs eventually transformed the economy. Many families left their land to make way for larger commercial farms. New industries and the intervention of big government in once insular communities marked a turning point in the struggle of upcountry women—forcing new choices and the redefinition of traditional ways of life. Melissa Walker's All We Knew Was to Farm draws on interviews, archives, and family and government records to reconstruct the conflict between rural women and bewildering and unsettling change. Some women adapted by becoming partners in farm operations, adopting the roles of consumers and homemakers, taking off-farm jobs, or leaving the land. The material lives of rural upcountry women improved dramatically by midcentury—yet in becoming middle class, Walker concludes, the women found their experiences both broadened and circumscribed.

Iowa History Reader

Iowa History Reader
Title Iowa History Reader PDF eBook
Author Marvin Bergman
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 470
Release 2008-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1609380118

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In 1978 historian Joseph Wall wrote that Iowa was “still seeking to assert its own identity. . . . It has no real center where the elite of either power, wealth, or culture may congregate. Iowa, in short, is middle America.” In this collection of well-written and accessible essays, originally published in 1996, seventeen of the Hawkeye State’s most accomplished historians reflect upon the dramatic and not-so-dramatic shifts in the middle land’s history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Marvin Bergman has drawn upon his years of editing the Annals of Iowa to gather contributors who cross disciplines, model the craft of writing a historical essay, cover more than one significant topic, and above all interpret history rather than recite it. In his preface to this new printing, he calls attention to publications that begin to fill the gaps noted in the 1996 edition. Rather than survey the basic facts, the essayists engage readers in the actual making of Iowa’s history by trying to understand the meaning of its past. By providing comprehensive accounts of topics in Iowa history that embrace the broader historiographical issues in American history, such as the nature of Progressivism and Populism, the debate over whether women’s expanded roles in wartime carried over to postwar periods, and the place of quantification in history, the essayists contribute substantially to debates at the national level at the same time that they interpret Iowa’s distinctive culture.

An Opportunity Lost

An Opportunity Lost
Title An Opportunity Lost PDF eBook
Author Virgil W. Dean
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 295
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0826265197

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"Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and with politicians and the search for a workable peacetime program, especially as it related to the parity price foundation and price supports"--Provided by publisher.

Reclaiming the Rural

Reclaiming the Rural
Title Reclaiming the Rural PDF eBook
Author Kim Donehower
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 282
Release 2012
Genre Education
ISBN 0809330652

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Reclaiming the Rural moves beyond typical arguments for the preservation, abandonment, or modernization of rural communities, analyzing how communities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico sustain themselves--economically, environmentally, intellectually, and politically--through literate action.