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Agricultural opportunities in quality production
1930
The method of statistical investigation concerning agricultural production in Japan
1930
Nagasawa, R.
Food supply and raw materials in Japan | Agricultural and mineral production in Japan
1930
Penrose, E. F. (Ernest Francis)
Adjusting Agricultural Production and Distribution in the Beckley Area to Meet Home Market Demands
1930
Armentrout, W. W. (Walter Wardlaw)
Adjusting agricultural production and distribution in the Wheeling area to meet home market demands
1930
Armentrout, W. W. (Walter Wardlaw)
Nekotorye dannye k poznanii︠u︡ kulʹtury prosa v kazakhskom khozi︠a︡ĭstve | Research data on millet in Kazakhstan agricultural production
1930
Martynov, P. G.
Soybean production in Kansas
1930
Zahnley, J. W. (James Walter)
Swine production in Utah
1930
Smith, Harry H.
Het bevolkings- en emigratievraagstuk in Nederland en in den Nederlandschen landbouw
1930
Sevenster, A.
The population increase in the Netherlands in the years after the first World War caused the author to study its consequences, particularly in relation to Dutch agriculture. The concepts 'overpopulation and underpopulation and optimum population' were discussed in the light of the theories of Malthus and many others. As definition the standard of living, measured by average income per head, was chosen.The population density and the possibilities of changing the agricultural production were also judged from an economic aspect. Employment in agriculture could be diminished by planning and mechanization; intensification and reclamation could increase employment. In the 1920's the prices of land and the rent of farms increased sharply anddid not respond to the decline in prices of agricultural products. This led to a partial overpopulation that may be ascribed to the large number of farmer's sons, born during prosperity, who had been waiting for a farm. Besides the possibilities of extending agricultural employment, emigration of farmers and farmer's sons was considered one of the best remedies for this problem. Improvement of the facilities (without direct subsidies of the Government) for settlement in France were discussed.
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1930
Sevenster, A.
The population increase in the Netherlands in the years after the first World War caused the author to study its consequences, particularly in relation to Dutch agriculture. The concepts 'overpopulation and underpopulation and optimum population' were discussed in the light of the theories of Malthus and many others. As definition the standard of living, measured by average income per head, was chosen.The population density and the possibilities of changing the agricultural production were also judged from an economic aspect. Employment in agriculture could be diminished by planning and mechanization; intensification and reclamation could increase employment. In the 1920's the prices of land and the rent of farms increased sharply anddid not respond to the decline in prices of agricultural products. This led to a partial overpopulation that may be ascribed to the large number of farmer's sons, born during prosperity, who had been waiting for a farm. Besides the possibilities of extending agricultural employment, emigration of farmers and farmer's sons was considered one of the best remedies for this problem. Improvement of the facilities (without direct subsidies of the Government) for settlement in France were discussed.
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