Handbook of Agricultural Charts

Handbook of Agricultural Charts

Author: United States. Department of Agriculture

Publisher:

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13:

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Lists charts issued by the Department's Economic Research, Statistical Reporting, Agricultural Research, and Foreign Agricultural Services.


1982 Handbook of Agricultural Charts

1982 Handbook of Agricultural Charts

Author: United States. Department of Agriculture

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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Abstract: Statistical information is presented in 291 agricultural charts concerning: the farm; population and rural development; the consumer; food and nutrition; US trade and world production; and commodity trends. Charts under each of these topics are arranged according to sub-topic themes. Sub-topic themes under food and nutrition (24 charts) are: food assistance; food stamps; WIC, elderly, and child programs; and school programs. Charts on food consumption, diet quality, nutrient intake, and zinc in diets, are given under the consumer section.


Science, Agriculture, And The Politics Of Research

Science, Agriculture, And The Politics Of Research

Author: Lawrence M Busch

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-06-21

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 100031085X

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Many friends, colleagues, and research staff members have directly and indirectly contributed to this book. It is impossible to acknowledge the contribution of each. Still, we would like to recognize several persons as well as institutions that have been particularly helpful. Research funds were provided by the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station and by the Ford Foundation. John Myers of the Current Research Information System provided us with a computer tape listing current projects. Carolyn Sachs was extremely helpful in coordinating the mail survey of scientists. Christian Ritter, Lisa Slatin, and Bobbie Sparks assisted in coding the data. Ann Stockham developed the index and also organized the data. Janet Baynham, Sue Lewis, and Greg Taylor aided in the voluminous computer programming and statistical analysis. Rosemary Cheek typed most of the manuscript. Marlene Pettit, Michael Claycomb, Deborah Wheeler, and Penny Hogue also assisted in the typing. Janice Taylor aided in the manuscript typing and ran interference on much of the administrative detail.