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Alternative U.S. Agricultural Policies Implications For Idaho Agriculture Item Info

Title:
Alternative U.S. Agricultural Policies Implications For Idaho Agriculture
Creator:
Meyer, Neil; Smathers, Robert
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1990-09
Description:
In the late 1800's, Idaho's economy was devoted mostly to mining and livestock. Demand from the mines and the 'free' forage on public lands encouraged large ranches and itinerant herds of cattle and sheep' Today, agriculture in Idaho has become one of the state's largest industries.
Subjects:
Agricultural policy Impact analysis Regional economics general agricultural production
AgEcon Search Subjects:
Agricultural and Food Policy Research Methods/ Statistical Methods Community/Rural/Urban Development Production Economics
Series:
Agricultural Economic Extension Series
Series Number:
Agricultural Economic Extension Series no. 90-17
Publisher:
University of Idaho
Departments:
Department Ag. Econ. and Rural Sociology
Source:
Agricultural Economic Extension Series no. 90-17, College of Agriculture, University of Idaho
Source Identifier:
aees90-17
Original Format:
document
Type:
Text
Format Original:
document
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng
Contributing Departments:
Department Ag. Econ. and Rural Sociology

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"Alternative U.S. Agricultural Policies Implications For Idaho Agriculture", Agricultural Economics Research Series, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/aers/items/aers007.html
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