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Farm J Feb. 1944 68(2):23 1B0a3,DOAND,1944, 19441B0a3 1B0a3 Doane, D.H. The farmfac: vertical farm diversification. Nations Agr Jul/Aug. 1944 19(7):4,10 1B0a3,FINNH,1944, 19441B0a3 1B0a3 Finn, H. Specializing in mixed farming. Farmer and Stock-Breeder Jan. 11, 1944 58:66 1B0a3,FINNH,1944, 19441B0a3 1B0a3 Finn, H. Livestock in fruit and vegetable growing. Farmer and Stock-Breeder Feb. 1, 1944 58:186 1B0a3,HUDSP,1944, 19441B0a3 1B0a3 Hudson, P. Diversification insures safe farming. Your Farm Oct. 1944 2(12):54-56 1B0a3,LLOYE,1944, 19441B0a3 1B0a3 Lloyd, E.W. The future calls for good mixed farming. Field, GB Dec. 2, 1944 184:581 1B0a3,EMERA,1945, 19451B0a3 1B0a3 Emerson, A.W. Stubble-mulch farming. Farm J Apr. 1945 :21-22 1B0a3,HAGAA,1945, 19451B0a3 1B0a3 Hagan, A. R. Balanced farming pays in Missouri. Ext Serv Rev Feb 1945 16:24-25 1B0a3,LLOYE,1945, 19451B0a3 1B0a3 Lloyd, E.W. Advantage of mixed farming Field Sep. 8, 1945 186:247 1B0a3,REIDE,1945, 19451B0a3 1B0a3 Reid, E.B. Ruskin [Vegetable Cooperative] helps growers diversify. News for Farmer Coops Aug. 1945 12(5):7-8 1B0a3,DAVES,1946, 19461B0a3 1B0a3 Davenport, S.L. Diversification; a discussion giving a broad interpretation to the word. East Fruit Grower Aug. 1946 9(6):21,24 1B0a3,GROVW,1946, 19461B0a3 1B0a3 Groves, W.F. Farm diversification pays. Dairyland News Oct. 14, 1946 16(19):7 1B0a3,MCMUE,1946, 19461B0a3 1B0a3 McMunn, E.W. Cash crops with livestock make better balanced farm program. Ohio Farmer Feb. 1946 197(3):10 1B0a3,SIMMC,1946, 19461B0a3 1B0a3 Simmons, C. Speaking of (crop) diversification. Pacific Rural Press, North Ed Mar 1946 151:244 1B0a3,VOSKM,1946, 19461B0a3 1B0a3 Voskamp, M. Diversification... it's the only way. Stockman Sep. 1946 6(9):12-13, 108-109 1B0a3,BENEF,1947, 19471B0a3 1B0a3 Beneway, F.W. Twenty-six years of diversified farming. Amer Agr Oct. 4, 1947 144:505, 524 1B0a3,CLAYE,1947, 19471B0a3 1B0a3 Clayton, E.S. Diversification and wise land utilization on the farm. 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Farming humus in tropical soils; agriculture must be on a basis of mixed farming and improved animal husbandry. Crown Colon Jul. 1950 20:411 1B0a4,BALLM,1951, 19511B0a4 1B0a4 Ballard, M.jr. Lamb and wool production on tung orchards proves profitable. Amer Tung News Jan. 1951 2:3-5 1B0b3,GRIMW,1924, 19241B0b3 1B0b3 Grimes, W. E. What is diversified farming? KAN AG EXT X-FORM 1924 214 3p. 1B0b3,HAGAA,1945, 19451B0b3 1B0b3 Hagan, A.R. Balanced farming pays in Missouri. Ext Serv Rev Feb. 1945 16:24-25 1B0b3,HUTCK,1949, 19491B0b3 1B0b3 Hutchinson, K.T. Plant to prosper. Washington? (diversified farming) USDA Off. Sec. 1949 14p. 1B0b3,,1953, 19531B0b3 1B0b3 Diversified agriculture predominates. Neb. Cattleman Apr. 1953 9(8):27-32 1B0b3,HEADE/MCKED,1954, 19541B0b3 1B0b3 Heady, E.O., McKee, D. What crop diversification can do. Iowa State Col Agr Ext Iowa Farm Sci Nov. 1954 9:615-618 1B0b3,KEHRE/MCKED/HEADE,1954, 19541B0b3 1B0b3 Kehrberg, E. W., D. McKee, E. O. 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(on the small farm in Northern Ireland) Farmers J (n.s.) Jun 1963 2(45):43,45 1D0a2,TURNF,1966, 19651D0a2 1D0a2 Turner, F. N. Restoring life ... to a dead farm. (organic farming) Soil Sense Sum 1965/66 4(2):34-35 1D0a2,BINGM,1966, 19661D0a2 1D0a2 Bingham, M. Not miracles - just progress. (organic farming) Org Gard Farming May 1966 13(5):40-44 1D0a2,BROCC,1976, 19761D0a2 1D0a2 Brockman, C. Making a living from organic eggs. (A small poultry farm, Michigan.) Org Gard Farming Dec 1976 23(12):64,66 1D0a2,ELLSD,1983, 19831D0a2 1D0a2 Ellsworth, D. D. Resettling America with small farms (USA). New Farm J/A 1983 5(5):12-13,30-31 1D0a3,GAGEE,1919, 19191D0a3 1D0a3 Gage, E. W. Big results on little farms. Kimball's D F Jan 1919 17:52-3 (1/15/19) 1D0a3,TRUMB,1920, 19201D0a3 1D0a3 Truman, B. Forty-acre farm. Dairy F Aug 1920 18:711 (8/15/20) 1D0a3,,1921, 19211D0a3 1D0a3 Making the most of eight acres. Rural N Y Jan 1921 80:107 (1/22/21) 1D0a3,BEMIM,1921, 19211D0a3 1D0a3 Bemis, M. E. Small farm for retired farmers. Cal Cultivator Nov 1921 57:502 (11/12/21) 1D0a3,HENDG,1944, 19441D0a3 1D0a3 Henderson, G.B. Agricultural conditions in China. Ninety percent of farms under five acres. Primary Prod (Sydney) Aug 1944 21(33):5 (8/18/44) 1D0a3,LLOYE,1944, 19441D0a3 1D0a3 Lloyd, E.W. The small farmer is necessary to the country. Field Jun 1944 183:594 (6/3/44) 1D0a3,,1945, 19451D0a3 1D0a3 We asked three men - "How would you farm 10 acres?" Here is the way they replied. (the men were J.J. Black, H. Phillips and A. Lloyd) Smallholder Feb 1945 72(1823):10-11 1D0a3,BLACJ,1945, 19451D0a3 1D0a3 Black, J. J. Secrets of smallholding success. Field Apr 1945 185:415 1D0a3,SALTA,1945, 19451D0a3 1D0a3 Saltwell, A. D. This is cooperation in the true spirit. (need for moderation in cooperation among smallholders) Smallholder Jul 1945 73(1843):10-11 1D0a3,MCCOF,1946, 19461D0a3 1D0a3 McCormick, F. Machinery development to benefit the small farmer. 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Farm Policy Forum Jan 1948 1(1):47-49 1D0a3,WILCW,1948, 19481D0a3 1D0a3 Wilcox, W.W. There's a place for small farms. Farm Policy Forum Jan 1948 1(1):50-53 1D0a3,NEVIA,1949, 19491D0a3 1D0a3 Neville, A. Small holdings still worth while. Poultry [London] Sep. 1949 105:231 1D0a3,DILLM,1950, 19501D0a3 1D0a3 Dillon, M. The thirty acre farm can be profitable. Beet Grower Oct 1950 4:171-172 1D0a3,MCELJ,1952, 19521D0a3 1D0a3 McElveen, J. V. Trends in farm size reflect family-farm efficiency. Agr Situation Nov 1952 36(11):7-8,16 1D0a3,SHUMC,1955, 19551D0a3 1D0a3 Shuman, C. B. The man with a hoe. (importance of efficiency on the family farm) Nations Agr Nov 1955 30(10):5 1D0a3,CORLH,1956, 19561D0a3 1D0a3 Corliss, H. B. The family farm is a way of life. Milk Prod Gaz Feb 1956 16(2):1 1D0a3,HARDL,1956, 19561D0a3 1D0a3 Hardin, L. S. Just what is a family farm? Successful Farming Nov 1956 54(11):49,88 1D0a3,SCOTW,1956, 19561D0a3 1D0a3 Scott, W. K. Let's save the family-size farm. Breeder-Stockman Sep 1956 18(4):16,93 1D0a3,KENNJ,1957, 19571D0a3 1D0a3 Kenny, J. The "family farm" is here to stay! N J Farm & Gard Oct 1957 8(10):52-55 1D0a3,JESNO,1958, 19581D0a3 1D0a3 Jesness, O. B. The family farm is here to stay; increased production per man-hour tell the story. Bankers Mon Dec 1958 75(12):17-18,20,22-24 1D0a3,WOODI,1958, 19581D0a3 1D0a3 Wood, I. D. Irrigation equipment for small farms. Impl & Tractor Jul 1958 73(14):44-45,68-69 1D0a3,GROSSD,1959, 19591D0a3 1D0a3 Grossman, D. W. Agricultural conditions as I found them on my recent trip to France, Russia, Sweden and Denmark. (farming methods) Rur Realtor Oct 1959 11(10):8 1D0a3,LEAVC,1959, 19591D0a3 1D0a3 Leavens, C. A. Making the small farm pay. (dairy farm management) Agr Merchant Oct 1959 39(10):65-68 1D0a3,HARLN/TIMMJ/OBYRJ,1960, 19601D0a3 1D0a3 Harl, N. E., J. F. Timmons, J. C. O'Byrne Incorporated the family farm? Better Farming Methods Jan 1960 32(1):12-16 1D0a3,HERMH,1960, 19601D0a3 1D0a3 Herman, H. A. The place of the small dairy producer. Guernsey Breeders' J (Peterborough) Sep 1960 106(6):624-625 (9/23/1960) 1D0a3,ELLIF,1962, 19621D0a3 1D0a3 Ellis, F. E. Family farms hold in North Carolina. Cand Poultry Rev May 1962 86(5):27-28,30,32-33,36,38 1D0a3,GIBSW,1962, 19621D0a3 1D0a3 Gibson, W. L. Is the family farm obsolete? Better Farming Methods Mar 1962 34(3):22-23,32,34 1D0a3,,1964, 19641D0a3 1D0a3 Hoard's Dairyman round table: our family partnership works. Hoard's Dairyman Dec 1964 109(24):1360-1361,1378 (12/25/64) 1D0a3,ATTLP,1967, 19671D0a3 1D0a3 Attlee, P. And I say the future lies with the small farmer. (cattle farms) Milk Prod, London Sep 1967 14(9):265-266 1D0a3,YOUNH,1967, 19671D0a3 1D0a3 Young, H. Corporate farming for investors: Is it a threat to the family farm? Co-op Leadership Aug 1967 9(4):A-8 1D0a3,WOLLC,1978,1979 19781D0a3 1D0a3 Wollenberg, C. Big agriculture--a California tradition--the small farmer deserves a chance. Cry Calif Win 1978/1979 14(1):18-24 1D0a3,FITZE,1979, 19791D0a3 1D0a3 Fitzgerald, E. Planning your estate (family farm business) what you don't do can make a big difference. Fla Grower Rancher Apr 1979 72(4):18-19 1D0a3,,1982, 19821D0a3 1D0a3 Trainers' guide to small scale biointensive food production: The French intensive biodynamic method. Dept. of Ag. Ed. & Ext. Univ. of Dar es Salaam, Morogors 1982 1D0a3,JOHNB,1983, 19831D0a3 1D0a3 Johnson, B. B. The status of family farming in Nebraska. Farm Ranch Home Q Nebr Agric Exp Stn S/S 1983 30(1):22-24 (Spring/Summer) 1D0a4,DAVIR,1932, 19321D0a4 1D0a4 Davidson, R. A. Case against large-scale farming. Am Mercury (excerpt in New Ag. R. Feb 1932 1:26) Feb 1932 25:213-16 1D0a4,POEC,1932, 19321D0a4 1D0a4 Poe, C. Can the little farmer survive, or are we headed for corporation farming with hireling cultivators? Rural Am Feb 1932 10:4-6 1D0a4,RUSSB,1953, 19531D0a4 1D0a4 Russell, B. The small farm's days are numbered. Farm Policy Forum Feb 1953 6(2):16-17 1D0a4,NEWSH,1955, 19551D0a4 1D0a4 Newsom, H. D. Safeguard your family farm. Better Farming Jul 1955 125(7):26,85-86 1D0a4,BLACJ,1956, 19561D0a4 1D0a4 Black, J. D. The future of the family farm. Yale Rev Jun 1956 45:549-559 1D0a4,MORST,1956, 19561D0a4 1D0a4 Morse, T. D. The family farm. Farm Mangt Nov 1956 5(11):28-30 1D0a4,WALSF,1978, 19781D0a4 1D0a4 Walsh, F. W. We fought for the little man: My sixty years in Agriculture. Co-op Atlantic, Nova Scotia 1978 195 p. 1D0b2,OTISJ,1947, 19471D0b2 1D0b2 Otis, J.R. How small farmers may compete in age of machinery. Ala Tuskegee Inst Ext Negro Farmer Aug 1947 8(8):2 1D0b2,CAMPJ,1961, 19611D0b2 1D0b2 Campbell, J. R. Family-type sugar cane farms, Louisiana, 1959 crop year. (costs and returns) La Agric Exp Stn Jun 1961 287, 35 p. 1D0b2,WAYTW,1961, 19611D0b2 1D0b2 Wayt, W. A. Adjusting the commercial family farm to part-time operation, eastern Corn Belt area. Ohio Agr Expt Sta Res C May 1961 98, 38 p. 1D0b2,BISHC,1963, 19631D0b2 1D0b2 Bishop, C. E. The small operator in agriculture. Natl Agr Policy Forum Proc 1962 1963 p. 78-95 1D0b2,CORRG,1964, 19641D0b2 1D0b2 Corridon, G. A. Comp. Small farmers in today's agricultural economy: selected references for background reading. U S Nat Agr Libr, Washington 1964 1D0b2,HARRD,1964, 19641D0b2 1D0b2 Harrell, D. Suburban farm development. (small and part-time farming) Ga Agr Col Ext B Jul 1964 633, 11 p. 1D0b2,HEPPR/SHADV,1979, 19791D0b2 1D0b2 Hepp, R. E., V. C. Shade Farming know-how. Guidelines to better family farming. Enterprise selection on the small farm. MI State Univ Coop Ext Serv Bulletin Jan 1979 (1258), 8 p. 1D0b2,STAVB,1979, 19791D0b2 1D0b2 Stavis, B. Agricultural extension for small farmers. MSU Rural Dev Working Paper - MSU, Dept Agric Econ 1979 (3) 81 p. 1D0b2,BOHRL,1980, 19801D0b2 1D0b2 Bohren, L. Part-time and small farming: an annotated bibliography. USDA Economics & Statistics Serv Staff Report Oct 1980 84 p. 1D0b2,HEPPR/OLSOT,1980, 19801D0b2 1D0b2 Hepp, R. E., T. M. Olson Information needs and sources for Michigan small farm operators. Agric Econ Rep Dep Agric Econ MSU Mar 1980 (372), 44 p. 1D0b2,BREWD,1982, 19821D0b2 1D0b2 Brewster, D. E. What is a small farm? (USDA definition) Misc Publ U S Dep Agric Jul 1982 (1422) p. X 1D0b2,BUTLJ/GLADC,1982, 19821D0b2 1D0b2 Butler, J., C. H. Gladwin Gardening: it helps the small family farm survive (Self sufficiency, income). Staff Paper - Univ FL, Food & Resource Economics Dept, IFAS Feb 1982 (196) 18 p. 1D0b2,DUKEJ,1982, 19821D0b2 1D0b2 Duke, J. A. Herbs as a small farm enterprise and the value of aromatic plants as economic intercrops. Misc Publ USDA Jul 1982 (1422) p. 76-83 1D0b2,FRENF,1982, 19821D0b2 1D0b2 French, F. M. Small animal enterprises for small farms. Misc Publ USDA Jul 1982 (1422):178-183 1D0b2,HARWR,1982, 19821D0b2 1D0b2 Harwood, R. R. Application of organic principles to small farms. Misc Publ USDA Jul 1982 (1422):127-133 1D0b2,HORNS,1982, 19821D0b2 1D0b2 Hornick, S. B. Organic waste and residue management on small farms. Misc Publ USDA Jul 1982 (1422):267-268 1D0b3,,1951, 19511D0b3 1D0b3 The family farm's future - you can help determine it. USDA Jun 1951 PA-168, 6 p.-folder 1D0b3,COLLJ,1953, 19531D0b3 1D0b3 Collier, J. The small farmer and soil conservation. Yale Conserv Studies 1953 2:37-40 1D0b3,GOODW,1953, 19531D0b3 1D0b3 Goodsell, W. D., and others. Farm costs and return, 1952 (with comparisons); 20 types of commercial family-operated farms in 12 major farming regions. USDA Agr Infor B Aug 1953 116, 26 p. 1D0b3,TINDC,1954, 19541D0b3 1D0b3 Tindall, C. You can have balanced farming even on 40 acres, big point is adding crops that give high return for extra family labor. Mo Rur Jul 1954 95(14):4-5 1D0b3,LARSO,1955, 19551D0b3 1D0b3 Larson, O. F. Small farms in New York. Coop Ext Serv, NY State College OF Agric, Cornell Univ New York 1955 15, (1) p. Cornell Ext Bull No. 975 1D0b3,,1955, 19551D0b3 1D0b3 North Central Farm Management Research Committee. Problems of small farms. Mo Agr Expt Sta B Sep 1955 660 24 p. 1D0b3,GOODW,1956, 19561D0b3 1D0b3 Goodsell, W. D. and others Farm costs and returns, 1955 (with comparisons) commercial family operated farms, by type, and location. USDA Agr Inform B Jun 1956 158, 62 p. 1D0b3,MOORH,1957, 19571D0b3 1D0b3 Moore, H. R. Family farm continues to maintain its economic importance. Ohio Farm & Home Res M/A 1957 42(305):35 1D0b3,,1957, 19571D0b3 1D0b3 U.S.-A.R.S. Farm Economics Research Division Farm costs and returns, 1956 (with comparisons) commercial family operated farms, by type and location. USDA Agr Inform B Jun 1957 176, 66 p. 1D0b3,WARRE,1957, 19571D0b3 1D0b3 Warren, E. Large animals for small farms - goats. CALIF U AGR EXT CO C Apr 1957 53, 6 p. 1D0b3,WARRE,1957, 19571D0b3 1D0b3 Warren, E. Large animals for small farms - sheep. Calif U Agr EXT CO C Apr 1957 49, 7 p. 1D0b3,MATTJ,1958, 19581D0b3 1D0b3 Matthews, J. C. Intensive farming on a small scale. GB Min Agr Fisheries & Food Agric Jan 1958 62:471-474 1D0b3,,1958, 19581D0b3 1D0b3 U.S. Agricultural Research Serv. Farm Economics Research Div. Farm costs and returns, commercial family-operated farms by type and location. USDA Agr Inform B Jun 1958 176, rev., 76 p. 1D0b3,HILLC,1959, 19591D0b3 1D0b3 Hillman, C. H. Management needs of young farm families. Ext Serv Rev Mar 1959 30(3):58,64 1D0b3,KENNA,1959, 19591D0b3 1D0b3 Kennerly, A. B. Intensive farming on small acreages. Tex Agr Prog S/O 1959 5(5):21-22 1D0b3,SUTHJ/BISHC/HANNB,1959, 19591D0b3 1D0b3 Sutherland, J. G., C. E. Bishop, B. A. Hannush An economic analysis of farm and non-farm uses of resources on small farms in the southern Piedmont, North Carolina. N C Agr Expt Stn Tech B May 1959 138 55 p. 1D0b3,FIELL,1961, 19611D0b3 1D0b3 Fielder, L. L. Optimum plans for small farms in the Mississippi Delta of Louisiana. (linear programming) La Rur Econ Feb 1961 23(1):12-16 1D0b3,VERMJ/STARI,1961, 19611D0b3 1D0b3 Vermeer, J., I. R. Starbird Family farm records. USDA Farmers' B Jun 1961 2167, 22 p. 1D0b3,WAYTW/DIXS,1961, 19611D0b3 1D0b3 Wayt, W. A., T. S. Dix Adjusting the commercial family farm to part-time operation, SE Ohio Ohio Agr Expt Sta Res C Mar 1961 97, 30 p. 1D0b3,LANGM,1962, 19621D0b3 1D0b3 Langham, M. R. Two farming systems in Louisiana's future? (trend to part-time and commercial family farms) La Rur Econ May 1962 24(2):8-11 1D0b3,,1963, 19631D0b3 1D0b3 The Family farm in American agriculture: a report of the National Agricultural Advisory Commission. USDA, Washington, DC 1963 31 p. 1D0b3,HILLH/MAIEF,1963, 19631D0b3 1D0b3 Hill, H. L., F. H. Maier The family farm in transition. Yearb Agric (USDA) 1963 p. 166-174 1D0b3,PAVLA,1964, 19641D0b3 1D0b3 Pavlick, A. L. Towards solving the low income problem of small farmers in the Appalachian area. W VA Agr Exp Stn Bull Jun 1964 499 T, 71 p. 1D0b3,CAMPJ,1968, 19681D0b3 1D0b3 Campbell, J. R. Family-type sugar cane farms in Louisiana, 1965 and 1966; returns, costs and profits. (small scale) La Agric Exp Stn Dae Res Rep May 1968 377, 82 p. 1D0b3,WIGGE,1973, 19731D0b3 1D0b3 Wiggins, E. R. Missouri Extension launches a small farm program: a first year progress report. Mp/ Ext Div MP 373, UNIV OF MO, COLUMBIA 1973 10 p. 1D0b3,WESTJ,1975, 19751D0b3 1D0b3 West, J. G. Missouri small farm program: an evaluation with a control group. Coll Of Agric, Agric Exp Stn, Dept Agric Economics, U MO-Columbia 1975 26 p. 1D0b3,,1977, 19771D0b3 1D0b3 Obstacles to strengthening family farm system. US Comm on Agric, Subcomm on Family Farms, Rural Dev, USGPO 1977 vi, 736 p. 1D0b3,COLLW,1977, 19771D0b3 1D0b3 Collette, W. A. The role of communication and attitudes in small farm programs: a bibliography. Rural Dev Series/Southern Rural Dev Ctr MS State MS 1977 iii, 94 p. No. 4 1D0b3,NAEGE/TAYLJ/CLOUJ,1977, 19771D0b3 1D0b3 Naegele, E. C., Taylor, J. L., Cloutier, J. Organic gardening. Mich State Univ, Bull Office 1977 :4 1D0b3,BAYO,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 Bay, O. Small farm conferences--"Giving the little guy a say" Ext Rev USDA Sci Educ Adm N/D 1978 49(6):16-17 1D0b3,COLEW,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 Colette, W. A. Communication with small farm operators. Staff Paper - Univ of FL, Food & Resource Economics Dept Sep 1978 (94), 17 p. 1D0b3,COLEW,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 Colette, W. A. Vegetable crop production budgets for small farms in North Florida, 1976. Staff Paper - Univ OF FL, Food & Resource Economics Dept Feb 1978 (75) 22 p. 1D0b3,GEORC,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 George, C. The Missouri small farm family development program. USDA Proc Agric Outlook Conf, Washington DC 1978 (pub.1979) p. 386-390 1D0b3,HEINF,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 Heinkel, F. V. Family farm -- does it make a difference. Spec Rep Univ MO Columbia Agric Exp Stn Dec 1978 (219):40-41 1D0b3,HILLF,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 Hill, F. Does it make a difference (preservation of the family farm)? Spec Rep Univ MO Columbia Agric Exp Stn Dec 1978 (219):41-43 1D0b3,ROSSV,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 Rossiter, V. E., Sr. Does it make a difference (preservation of the family farm)? Spec Rep Univ MO Columbia Agric Exp Stn Dec 1978 (219):38-39 1D0b3,SAUPW,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 Saupe, W. E. Consequences of public policies for smaller farms. Agr Economics Staff Paper - Univ of WI, Dept Agr Economics Sep 1978 (149) 11 p. 1D0b3,SCHEC/SWOPR,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 Scherer, C., R. Swope A tough game to get started (small farmers). Ext Rev USDA Sci Educ Adm N/D 1978 49(6):10-11 1D0b3,UPCHW,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 Upchurch, W. Finding a future in farming (small farmers, extension). Ext Rev USDA Sci Educ Adm N/D 1978 49(6):14-15 1D0b3,WIEGF,1978, 19781D0b3 1D0b3 Wiegmann, F. H. Profile of a small Louisiana farm. La Rural Econ Nov 1978 40(4):4-7 1D0b3,,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Problems of entry into family farming. Comm on AGR, Nutrition & Forestry Select Comm on Small Business USGPO 1979 iii, 362 p. 1D0b3,,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Annotated bibliography of materials on small farms. Small-Farm Issues: Proc of the ESCS Small Farm WKSP, MAY 1978 ESCS - USDA, Jul 1979 (60):66-73 1D0b3,BREWD,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Brewster, D. Perspectives on the small farm. Small-Farm Issues: Proc of the ESCS Small Farm WKSP, MAY 1978 ESCS - USDA, Jul 1979 (60):5-9 1D0b3,BREWD/CARLT,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Brewster, D., T. A. Carlin A new set of small-farm guidelines. Agr Economics Res - USDA, Economics, Stat, & Coop Ser Jul 1979 31(3):36-40 1D0b3,BROOJ,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Brooks, J. F. Problems facing small farmers. Small-Farm Issues: Proc of the ESCS Small Farm WKSP, MAY 1978 ESCS - USDA, Jul 1979 (60):39-41 1D0b3,CRECJ,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Crecink, J. C. Characteristics of small farm families (USA). Proc - Agric Outlook Conf 1979, Washington DC USGPO 1979 (1980), p. 453-459 1D0b3,HORNJ,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Horne, J. E. Small farms: a review of characteristics, constraints and policy implications. Southern Rural Dev Ctr Series Publ, MS State 1979 No. 33, 35 p. 1D0b3,LARSD/LEWIJ,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Larson, D. K., J. A. Lewis Small-farm profile. Small-Farm Issues: Proc of the ESCS Small Farm Wksp, May 1978 ESCS - USDA, Jul 1979 (60):10-30 1D0b3,LEAGJ,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Leagans, J. P. Adoption of modern agricultural technology by small farm operators. Cornell Int Agric Mimeogr 1979 50(3), no. 69 1D0b3,MADDJ,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Madden, J. P. Agricultural mechanization and the family farm. PSU, Dept Agr Economics & Rural Sociology, Univ Park, PA 1979 37 p. No. 139 1D0b3,MYERW,1979, 19791D0b3 1D0b3 Myers, W. E. Comments on small-farm research: California's Small Farm Viability Project. 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The National Rur Ctr, 1828 L ST., NW Washington DC 20036 1980 215 p. (paper 1 of the NRC Sm. Farms Proj.) 1D0b3,,1980, 19801D0b3 1D0b3 Off-farm earnings and small farms. THE National Rur Ctr, 1828 L ST., NW Washington DC 20036 1980 74 p. (paper 5 of the NRC Sm. Farms Proj.) 1D0b3,BAYO,1980, 19801D0b3 1D0b3 Bay, O. Small farm programs and activities: state reports, 1979. USDA, SEA Washington DC 1980 36 p. 1D0b3,BUTTF,1980, 19801D0b3 1D0b3 Buttel, F. H. Energy and small farms: a review of existing literature and suggestions concerning further research. THE National Rur Ctr, 1828 L ST., NW Washington DC 1980 63 p. (paper 2 of the NRC Sm. Farms Proj.) 1D0b3,ENLOG/GEORC/HOLIJ/WIGGE,1980, 19801D0b3 1D0b3 Enlow, G., C. George, J. Holik, E. Wiggins Profiles of families living on small farms. Univ of MO, Ext Publica #MP518, 211 Whitten Hall, Columbia MO 65201 Dec. 1980 30 p. 1D0b3,GILLM,1980, 19801D0b3 1D0b3 Gillespie, M. S. Small family farm is a way of life. Soil Conserv U S Soil Conserv Serv Jan 1980 45(6):11 1D0b3,HEPPR/OLSOT,1980, 19801D0b3 1D0b3 Hepp, R. E., T. M. Olson Information needs and sources for Michigan small farm operators. MI State Univ Dept of Agr Economics Agric Econ Report East Lansing MI 1980 no. 372, 44 p. 1D0b3,HUFFD,1980, 19801D0b3 1D0b3 Huffman, D. C. Small farms in selected areas of Louisiana--characteristics and opportunities. La Rural Econ Aug 1980 42(3):4-6 1D0b3,KERRH,1980, 19801D0b3 1D0b3 Kerr, H. W., Jr. A survey of current and expected research needs of small farms in the Northeastern Region. Agric Res Results Arr NE USDA Sci Educ Adm Agric Res NE REG Jun 1980 30 p. 1D0b3,MCDOT/COFFG,1980, 19801D0b3 1D0b3 McDonald, T., G. Coffman Fewer, larger U.S. farms by year 2000 - and some consequences. Agric Inf Bull USDA Oct 1980 (439) 19 p. 1D0b3,SAUPW,1980, 19801D0b3 1D0b3 Saupe, W. E. Information needs relating to small-farm programs and policies. USDA Economics, Statistics and Cooperatives Services Staff Report Jul 1980 38 p. 1D0b3,,1981, 19811D0b3 1D0b3 The changing U.S. farmscape: fewer-but-larger farms. Farmline - USDA Economics & Statistics Serv Washington DC Jun 1981 2(5):18-19 1D0b3,,1981, 19811D0b3 1D0b3 Family farms under stress. Farmline - USDA, Economic Research Service Dec 1981 2(11):7-9 1D0b3,,1981, 19811D0b3 1D0b3 Small farms make comeback; big increase predicted in decade ahead. Major News Releases & Speeches - USDA, Off of Gov & Public Affairs Nov 1981 p. 3-4 (Nov 13/20, 1981) 1D0b3,BREIH/FREDA,1981, 19811D0b3 1D0b3 Breimyer, H. F., A. L. Frederick Does the family farm really matter. Univ of MO, EXT Publi 211 Whitten hall, Columbia MO 65201 1981 4 p. 1D0b3,HASTS,1981, 19811D0b3 1D0b3 Hastings, S. E. The role and characteristics of small farms in Delaware. DE Agr Exp Sta Bull 1981 vi, 53, (12) p. Bull. No. 438 1D0b3,MAKUD,1981, 19811D0b3 1D0b3 Makus, D. J. Horticultural research--present and future (enterprises in small farm). Proc Annu Meet AR State Hortic Soc 1981 (102nd):2-6 1D0b3,PHELJ/HOWR,1981, 19811D0b3 1D0b3 Phelps, J. B., R. B. How Planning data for small scale commercial vegetable and strawberry production in New York. A E Res Dep Agric Econ Cornell Univ Agric Exp Stn Oct 1981 (81-20), 91 p. 1D0b3,UTZIJ,1981, 19811D0b3 1D0b3 Utzinger, J. D. Fruit and vegatable production; small farm family program. Ohio State Univ, Ext Pub Office 2120 FYFFE RD Columbus OH 43210 1981 12 p. Bulletin 675 1D0b3,BILLD,1982, 19821D0b3 1D0b3 Bills, D. D. Application of new processing technology to small farms (food processing, regional foods, marketing). Misc Publ USDA Jul 1982 (1422) p. 84-89 1D0b3,HYSLJ,1982, 19821D0b3 1D0b3 Hyslop, J. D. Farming systems research: a potential means of technology development transfer. Misc Publ USDA Jul 1982 (1422):269-271 1D0b3,KERRH/KNUTL,1982, 19821D0b3 1D0b3 Kerr, H. W., L. V. 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