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Volumn 18, Issue 2, 2007, Pages 245-264

Regulation and response: Kansas wheat farmers and the New Deal

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AGRICULTURAL HISTORY; AGRICULTURAL POLICY; CROP PRODUCTION; FARMERS ATTITUDE; RURAL HISTORY; WHEAT;

EID: 34848830933     PISSN: 09567933     EISSN: 14740656     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S0956793307002178     Document Type: Article
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    • I should like to thank the American Council of Learned Societies, the British Academy and the Nuffield Foundation for providing vital funding support for my research. Staff in the Kansas Collection Library at the Spencer Library, University of Kansas provided their usual high level of professional assistance. I am grateful to Tim Minchin for his helpful comments on this paper which was completed during my stay at the Institute for Advanced Study, La Trobe University.
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    • Clarke argues that New Deal regulation created a safer climate for investment and this was the major factor, rather than market prices or technological advances, which explains the rise in tractor ownership amongst Iowa farmers during the 1930s. Sally Clarke, The Diffusion of the Tractor in the Corn Belt, 1920-1940, Journal of Economic History 51 1991, 119
    • Clarke argues that New Deal regulation created a safer climate for investment and this was the major factor, rather than market prices or technological advances, which explains the rise in tractor ownership amongst Iowa farmers during the 1930s. Sally Clarke, 'The Diffusion of the Tractor in the Corn Belt, 1920-1940', Journal of Economic History 51 (1991), 119.


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