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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (1): 39–54.
Published: 01 January 2017
... and the economic crises in agriculture between the 1920s and 1938. Robinson (1886–1958) and his landlord conducted farm business outside the parameters of typical landlord-tenant relations, and while many renters faced eviction for non-payment of their debts, the Robinsons’ landlord allowed them to be virtually...
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Agricultural History (2015) 89 (3): 426–443.
Published: 01 July 2015
... their savings to the down payment for the land they bought with their husband and, later on, sharing the farm work and earning money to support the family all put them in a better position in their marriage, helping to ensure that their opinions were listened to and that they provided for their children's...
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Agricultural History (2013) 87 (4): 502–524.
Published: 01 October 2013
... legislation of the early nineteenth century, this paper presents cases in which peasants successfully retained their entitlements, gained payment for timber grants, or afforested their own land. © the Agricultural History Society, 2013 2013 NOTES 1. A first version of this paper was presented...
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Agricultural History (2000) 74 (2): 136–161.
Published: 01 April 2000
... these com? modity programs, classifying these reform efforts and evaluating their effectiveness. We conclude that the one policy reform strategy most acceptable to farmers during this period was the replacement of market-distorting commodity loan programs with somewhat less distorting cash payments. We end...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (3): 352–354.
Published: 01 July 2001
... adversely affecting the efficiency of production and in scoffing at the possibility of "a new green payment income support scheme" (171, 208). Under their "best case" scenario, the authors talk unabashedly of an "agenda of environmental deregulation and full production" (220). Likewise, the authors...
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Agricultural History (2024) 98 (3): 436–443.
Published: 01 August 2024
... Statistics: Government Payments by Program, 2023 .” Accessed November 17 , 2023 . https://data.ers.usda.gov/reports.aspx?ID=17833 . 23. Schattschneider, Semisovereign People , 38 . 22. James, Contemporary Presidency , 126 . 21. Schattschneider, Semisovereign People...
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Agricultural History (2022) 96 (4): 609–615.
Published: 01 November 2022
... their basic expenses, which took the other half of their milk income. They did not know that they were entitled to prioritize family living expenses, nor that they were entitled to apply for a deferral in loan payments due to circumstances beyond their control. The FmHA office pressured them to sell...
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Agricultural History (2003) 77 (3): 420–452.
Published: 01 July 2003
... the instrument as, "a transfer of some legal or equi? table right in personal property or creation of a lien thereon as security for payment of money or performance of some other act, subject to defeasance on performance of the conditions." Those who sold livestock, machinery, or supplies on credit...
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Agricultural History (2000) 74 (3): 706–707.
Published: 01 July 2000
..., evidently soon to become law) arrange the return of land along the Missouri to tribal and state officials plus payments of hundreds of millions of dollars, meaning that national tax payers have made amends for the intrusion despite the failure of the Oahe irri? gation project.] Herbert T Hoover University...
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Agricultural History (2024) 98 (3): 462–469.
Published: 01 August 2024
... activities ranging from planting corn on the two-year floodplain in Iowa to growing alfalfa for cattle feed in Arizona, while no environmental regulation addresses the pollution from CAFOs. The extra funding for EQIP, combined with voluntary carbon offset payments and California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard...
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Agricultural History (2002) 76 (4): 736–737.
Published: 01 October 2002
... FRG government officials to bring farmers into the social safety net, to embrace price supports and other artificial payments, and otherwise to encourage marginal and part-time farmers to stay on the land. The authors also take pains to evaluate whether the FRG deserves the label "leader, partner...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (3): 358–359.
Published: 01 July 2001
... abuses of the Church and to relieve agricultural distress. Although many tithe payments had been commuted by agreement during the process of enclosure during the eigh? teenth and early nineteenth centuries, by 1836 tithes had become a more serious source of local disputes and disruption of public order...
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Wetlands Drainage, River Modification, and Sectoral Conflict in the Lower Illinois Valley, 1890–1930
Agricultural History (2002) 76 (4): 735–736.
Published: 01 October 2002
... German lands, an influx of refugees from the East, and a powerful farm lobbying organization. Such circumstances convinced FRG government officials to bring farmers into the social safety net, to embrace price supports and other artificial payments, and otherwise to encourage marginal and part-time...
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Agricultural History (2014) 88 (4): 610–611.
Published: 01 October 2014
..., followed by some payment on delivery, but with the balance delayed as far as possible until Heritage had received payment from London. The book presents a view of late medieval society and economy that covers more an just wool dealing. Heritage stood at the apex of one of the most notorious economic...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (1): 28–51.
Published: 01 January 2001
.... In pre-colonial times, men of poorer households (known as clients) entered into working relationships with wealthy stockowners, usu? ally captains or headmen. In return for herding cattle, clients had access to the milk and commonly received payment either as an agreed number of livestock or by sharing...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (3): 356–358.
Published: 01 July 2001
... Wars to remedy abuses of the Church and to relieve agricultural distress. Although many tithe payments had been commuted by agreement during the process of enclosure during the eigh? teenth and early nineteenth centuries, by 1836 tithes had become a more serious source of local disputes and disruption...
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Agricultural History (2014) 88 (2): 262–288.
Published: 01 April 2014
... , “Prices, Payments, & Production: Kansas Wheat Farmers and the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1933–1939,” Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains 23 ( Spring/Summer 2000 ): 72 – 87 . 23. Roy I. Kimmell , “A Long View of the Wind Erosion Problem,” Quarterly Report...
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Agricultural History (2001) 75 (1): 119–122.
Published: 01 January 2001
... includes footage of the House Hearings on USDA loan discrimination, its 1998 release date prohibited a fuller discussion of the impact and implica? tions of the April 1999 settlement which provided black farmers who lacked substantial documentation of discrimination with a $50,000 payment, $12,500 to cover...
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Agricultural History (2005) 79 (2): 230–232.
Published: 01 April 2005
... conclusion, his plan for transforming "the curse" into an "opportunity," ultimately falls short, despite its good intentions. He advocates a "restructuring of the agricultural production plant," premised on inducing US farmers in highly productive regions through a system of green payments to farm less...
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Agricultural History (2014) 88 (4): 608–610.
Published: 01 October 2014
... the wool was delivered, followed by some payment on delivery, but with the balance delayed as far as possible until Heritage had received payment from London. The book presents a view of late medieval society and economy that covers more an just wool dealing. Heritage stood at the apex of one of the most...
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