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Agricultural History (2023) 97 (3): 490–492.
Published: 01 August 2023
... and those who acknowledged the agency of individual actors, social groups, movements, and social forces. Copyright © 2023 the Agricultural History Society 2023 Harvesting State Support: Institutional Change and Local Agency in Japanese Agriculture . By Hanno Jentzsch . Toronto : University...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (3): 309–336.
Published: 01 July 2008
...Kevin S. Amidon Abstract In the early twentieth century, American railroad companies faced new challenges. The railroad network had developed fully, broad political opposition was gaining teeth in new, enforceable federal legislation, and financial markets--first established to support railroad...
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Agricultural History (2004) 78 (1): 78–116.
Published: 01 January 2004
.... This played out politically. Merchants were supportive of the loyalty campaign and tried to control its impact, while area farmers broke from a tradition of antipathy to populist politics and rushed to join the newly established Nonpartisan League. These differences expressed conflicting material interests...
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Agricultural History (2005) 79 (3): 253–280.
Published: 01 July 2005
...Andrew R. Graybill Abstract During the cattle boom of the late nineteenth century, homesteaders at either end of the Great Plains raised livestock in conjunction with the cultivation of crops. In order to support their small herds of cattle, these individuals relied on unfettered access to grass...
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Agricultural History (2008) 82 (1): 78–96.
Published: 01 January 2008
... the highways, Cook traveled to the Bootheel to observe conditions there and wrote a novel about what she saw. She also helped support the Sharecroppers’ Camp, or Cropperville, a privately funded refuge for displaced farmworkers. Murphy came to St. Louis in the mid-1930s to teach farmworkers how to organize...
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Agricultural History (2011) 85 (1): 50–71.
Published: 01 January 2011
... employer, the Sheidley Cattle Company, grazed thousands of cattle in western Dakota Territory, many of them on Sioux Indian land. Indeed, the company owed a great deal of its success to illegal grazing on the Great Sioux Reservation. Opportunists such as Lemmon supported Indian reservations because...
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Agricultural History (2017) 91 (4): 513–535.
Published: 01 October 2017
... calculations. The second part of the paper focuses on the process of abolishing the colonate after World War I. To gain support from peasants, who represented 79 percent of the total population, the government of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes announced the implementation of comprehensive agrarian...
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Agricultural History (2024) 98 (3): 462–469.
Published: 01 August 2024
.... Conservation policies have consistently had both income support and environmental purposes, and have been largely countercyclical: conservation funding decreases when crop and livestock prices are higher, as income support becomes less important. This happens even though higher prices typically cause...
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Agricultural History (2024) 98 (3): 444–452.
Published: 01 August 2024
... the 1930s and 1960s. Only farm interests sat at the table, politicians gained little by challenging the isolated process, and outsiders had no pull. This changed after the 1960s and 1970s, when the modern farm bill combined food assistance with the traditional commodity supports, and in a post-reform...
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in Fresh Fruit and Rotten Railroads: Fruit Growers, Populism, and the Future of the New South
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Published: 01 May 2022
Figure 2. Fort Valley, Georgia, 1895. Fruit growing quickly led to the emergence of supporting industries like canning factories to use less marketable produce. The “very cheap” labor was a major component in attracting investment in the fruit industry. Photograph by O. Pierre Havens. Source
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Published: 01 November 2022
Figure 2. Auctioneer taking machinery bids at the Orville Luedtke farm auction in Lucas County, Iowa, in 1984. Luedtke (plaid shirt) stands in the background. Farmers traveled from the five surrounding states to support Luedtke. Used with permission from Successful Farming , ©1984. Photography
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Published: 01 November 2022
Figure 3. Auctioneer continues the difficult bidding at the penny farm auction of Orville Luedtke, seated to the right. Farmers supported Luedtke by limiting their bids, preventing lenders from regaining the full amount of borrowed funds. Used with permission from Successful Farming , ©1984
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Published: 01 November 2022
Figure 1. More than two hundred farmers attended a penny auction staged in 1984 at the farm of Orville Luedtke in Lucas County, Iowa. Red handkerchief armbands, worn by members of the American Agriculture Movement, signified their support for Luedtke. Used with permission from Successful
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Agricultural History (2021) 95 (2): 276–310.
Published: 01 April 2021
.... Disconnected from organized labor as well as from landlords’ financial support, small-landed farmers began to suffer from the effects of low household income and a chronic lack of operating funds. To make matters worse, under the Syngman Rhee government, post–Korean War rehabilitation focused on fostering...
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Agricultural History (2016) 90 (4): 459–483.
Published: 01 October 2016
...Theresa Ventura Abstract In 1903 the American colonial government of the Philippines passed two major land acts designed to turn landless peasants into freeholders. Yet a mere two years later, US administrators declared the law a failure. This article asks why support for land redistribution...
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Agricultural History (2018) 92 (4): 491–511.
Published: 01 October 2018
... facilitated the development of rural society in the colony of Victoria. A large number of annual agricultural shows and contests held by local farmers’ associations with active government support encouraged innovation and experimentation among producers by awarding prizes for the best results. Such events...
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Agricultural History (2007) 81 (2): 159–181.
Published: 01 April 2007
... and gain sympathy from outsiders. The failure of government officials to support Gómez de la Torre exposed significant cracks in the ruling structures, which Indigenous workers learned to exploit. These conflicts reveal that the Ecuadorian government was not as hegemonic as is sometimes assumed...
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Agricultural History (2007) 81 (2): 228–257.
Published: 01 April 2007
... support for Israel’s agrarian economy and steady growth in agricultural production. Seven key factors are identified as being critical to this record of success, including a commitment to food security, water development, and technological innovation. Yet, during the past twenty years numerous changes...
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Agricultural History (2004) 78 (1): 50–77.
Published: 01 January 2004
... concern was garnering support for the United States’ initiative in Vietnam, while Holyoake wanted to make sure that New Zealand had access to American markets for its agricultural exports. Copyright 2004 Agricultural History Society 2004 Notes 1 the individual articles in "Special Issue...
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Agricultural History (2020) 94 (3): 386–412.
Published: 01 July 2020
... development. In the 1860s the expansion of wasteland and the rising price of grain in provinces destroyed by the Taiping Rebellion convinced some to voice support for introducing labor-saving machinery into rural areas. In the 1870s the drought that catalyzed the North China Famine persuaded others...
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