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... crop was tobacco , which had been grown by the Indians before the first settlers arrived in James- town in 1607 and which rapidly became the basis for the plantation economy of Virginia , Maryland , and the Carolinas . In 1793 , the ...
... crop was tobacco , which had been grown by the Indians before the first settlers arrived in James- town in 1607 and which rapidly became the basis for the plantation economy of Virginia , Maryland , and the Carolinas . In 1793 , the ...
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... crops rose sharply after 1973 , greatly increasing the role of agricultural ex- ports in the U.S. economy and the stake of the crop farmer in foreign markets ( Fig . 6 ) . Rapid growth in food imports by the less developed nations and ...
... crops rose sharply after 1973 , greatly increasing the role of agricultural ex- ports in the U.S. economy and the stake of the crop farmer in foreign markets ( Fig . 6 ) . Rapid growth in food imports by the less developed nations and ...
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... crops ( Table 6 ) . Table 6- Production or marketing contracts and vertical integration . 20 ᅡ Feed Products T 1 1 o 1930 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Production and marketing contracts ' Vertical integration2 1960 1970 1980 1960 1970 ...
... crops ( Table 6 ) . Table 6- Production or marketing contracts and vertical integration . 20 ᅡ Feed Products T 1 1 o 1930 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Production and marketing contracts ' Vertical integration2 1960 1970 1980 1960 1970 ...
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... crop farms . Although further technological changes will almost certainly continue to hold down food costs , for the ... crops to equal the dollar sales of the various size classes in 1982 than in 1960. Forty acres of corn at 1982 yields ...
... crop farms . Although further technological changes will almost certainly continue to hold down food costs , for the ... crops to equal the dollar sales of the various size classes in 1982 than in 1960. Forty acres of corn at 1982 yields ...
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... crops while a partial crop failure can raise receipts sharply . Increases in supplies result in even greater decreases in prices , causing total incomes to fall . The opposite happens if production falls short . As a result , current ...
... crops while a partial crop failure can raise receipts sharply . Increases in supplies result in even greater decreases in prices , causing total incomes to fall . The opposite happens if production falls short . As a result , current ...
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