Progressive Century: The American Nation in Its Second Hundred YearsD. C. Heath, 1975 - 558 pages |
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Page 90
... Farm Organizations and Their Objectives craft unions remained strong and prevented widespread recruitment of ... farm- ers . Farm production increased steadily as agriculture became more scien- tific and more mechanized . Yet ...
... Farm Organizations and Their Objectives craft unions remained strong and prevented widespread recruitment of ... farm- ers . Farm production increased steadily as agriculture became more scien- tific and more mechanized . Yet ...
Page 91
... Farm Income Gross Income from Various Groups of Farm Products and from Total Farm Production , Including Estimates for Omitted Products ( Millions of Current Dollars ) Dairy Meat Ani- Products , mals and 12 Important Staple Chickens ...
... Farm Income Gross Income from Various Groups of Farm Products and from Total Farm Production , Including Estimates for Omitted Products ( Millions of Current Dollars ) Dairy Meat Ani- Products , mals and 12 Important Staple Chickens ...
Page 93
... FARM -ANSWER- WITH A FORDSON SCHOELKOPF - MADISON SEE- Rural America experienced many changes during the years of prosperity before World War I. With the development of the internal combustion engine and gasoline tractors , farming ...
... FARM -ANSWER- WITH A FORDSON SCHOELKOPF - MADISON SEE- Rural America experienced many changes during the years of prosperity before World War I. With the development of the internal combustion engine and gasoline tractors , farming ...
Contents
Times and Tensions of a Developing Industrial Society | 3 |
Maps | 21 |
Part | 69 |
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