Food and Social Policy, I: Proceedings of the 1976 Midwestern Food and Social Policy Conference, Volume 1Gary H. Koerselman, Kay E. Dull Iowa State University Press, 1978 - 400 pages Food and the future of civilization; Generalists and specialists; Corporate agriculture and the family farm; The question of triage - Who shall die?; The role of food in foreign affairs; Food as the foundation of civilization; food and celebration; Intraindustrial communications in agribusiness; Feeding animals versus feeding people; Agricultural policy for the United States; Feasibility of a food reserve system; Farm-retail price spread; Closed cities issue; Grain spection; Regulation and the market system; Research and education in agriculture; Urban expansion versus black soil. |
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... trade are imposed on the processing and sale of red meats by organized labor under the guise of collective ... trade ; whether profits of retail store operators are higher or lower in areas subject or not subject to certain restraints of ...
... trade are imposed on the processing and sale of red meats by organized labor under the guise of collective ... trade ; whether profits of retail store operators are higher or lower in areas subject or not subject to certain restraints of ...
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... trade , meaning terminal elevators , boards of trade , processors , millers , and export firms , dominated grain division action or inaction . 3. Producers - farmers have practically no input into grain grading standards or marketing ...
... trade , meaning terminal elevators , boards of trade , processors , millers , and export firms , dominated grain division action or inaction . 3. Producers - farmers have practically no input into grain grading standards or marketing ...
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... trade fraternity of executives moving back and forth be- tween the USDA and the grain giants , the upper echelon at USDA is in the pocket of the grain trade . This has been well docu- mented in recent years . What about the grain trade ...
... trade fraternity of executives moving back and forth be- tween the USDA and the grain giants , the upper echelon at USDA is in the pocket of the grain trade . This has been well docu- mented in recent years . What about the grain trade ...
Contents
2 GENERALISTS AND SPECIALISTS | 37 |
3 CORPORATE AGRICULTURE AND THE FAMILY FARM | 46 |
Oren Lee Staley president 195576 National | 66 |
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