Agriculture, Life Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine
What Our Farmers Can Learn From Other Lands
Description
Ralph Sandlin Yohe. What Our Farmers Can Learn From Other Lands. Ames, IA: Iowa State College Press, 1953.
Publication Details
Published: January 1, 1953
Publisher: Iowa State College Press
Location: Ames, IA
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31274/isudp.1953.82
Downloads: 5397
Chapters
- Summary
- 1. Egypt's Unchanging Agriculture
- 2. Too Many Farmers on Too Few Acres
- 3. Mass Education Essential to Farm Prosperity
- 4. Extension Should Not Carry a Club
- 5. Agricultural Monopolies
- 6. Britain's Guaranteed Farm Prosperity
- 7. No Place for Political Neutrality
- 8. Europe's Socialism Is Not for Us
- 9. Who Should Own the Land?
- 10. Nationalized Land
- 11. Who Should Inherit the Land?
- 12. Security for the Tenant
- 13. More Food From Every Acre
- 14. Trees, Grass, and Cows
- 15. The Forests -Our Neglected Income
- 15. Grass by the Tons
- 17. Tailor-Made Food and Livestock
- 18. North Countries Tackle Livestock Disease
Citation
Yohe R. 1953. What Our Farmers Can Learn From Other Lands