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The quiet revolution in the U.S. food market
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U.S. agriculture charts a new course for the 1990s
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The U.S. farm export boom: how will it be shaped by global infrastructure?
A recent surge in U.S. agricultural exports has triggered a wave of optimism about the industry's prospects in the world food market. At the root of the industry's recent export gains are rapidly growing populations and incomes across Asia and Latin America. Adding fuel to U.S. agriculture's newfound optimism is the recent emergence of China--the world's most populous nation and most rapidly growing economy--as a net importer of food.> The world food market may not live up to current expectations, however, without substantial investment in food processing and distribution infrastructure in ...
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How rural America sees its future
Conference Paper
The rural economy in a new century : discussion
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Can U.S. and Great Plains agriculture compete in the world market?
Sluggish growth in global food markets has diminished the competitive advantage U.S. agriculture derives from its huge resource base and superior infrastructure. Unless robust growth in foreign markets resumes, U.S. policymakers will face a difficult choice - let the market remove farm resources from production or keep resources in production at high public cost.
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A new century for community banks
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The drought of 1988
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The changing U.S. pork industry: a dilemma for public policy