Report of the Secretary of AgricultureU.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 Contains administrative report only. |
Contents
Agriculture looks toward winning the peace | 1 |
The foreign trade problem | 13 |
World organization of agriculture | 20 |
The Soviet Unions food problem | 26 |
What to do about prices after the | 40 |
Terminating wartime controls | 48 |
Upward trend in farm mechanization | 54 |
Planning rural public works | 60 |
Peacetime tasks in marketing farm products | 107 |
Credit facilities for agriculture | 113 |
Farm income_ | 119 |
Wheat during and after the war_ | 128 |
Wool and wool prices | 130 |
Tobacco | 136 |
The extension services in the war effort | 143 |
The drain on our forests | 151 |
Impairment of western grazing lands | 66 |
Progress of farmers cooperative associations | 73 |
Ownership of family farms_ | 79 |
Land settlementa look back and a look ahead | 87 |
Hired labor in agriculture | 96 |
Nutrition survey in United States United Kingdom | 161 |
Achievements in plant science | 171 |
Entomology goes to war | 178 |
Science expands farmproduct uses_ | 187 |
Research promotes dairyproduct consumption | 193 |