Author: Canada. Royal Grain Inquiry Commission
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Grain
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Report of the Royal Grain Inquiry Commission
Author: Canada. Royal Grain Inquiry Commission
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Grain
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Grain
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Reports of the Royal Grain Inquiry Commission. 1928 ...
Author: Saskatchewan. Royal Grain Inquiry Commission
Publisher: Regina : J.W. Reid, King's Printer
ISBN:
Category : Grain trade
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
Publisher: Regina : J.W. Reid, King's Printer
ISBN:
Category : Grain trade
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
The National Policy and the Wheat Economy
Author: Vernon Fowke
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1487597150
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 478
Book Description
First published in 1957, this study traces the development of the national policy as it affected the growth of the Canadian trade and discusses the grain marketing problems of Western Canada in the decades that followed, with detailed attention to legislation and moves by various growers' groups in an attempt to meet these problems. This important study in political economy is organized into four main parts. In Part One the author traces the development of the national policy and its impact on the growth of the wheat empire in the years before 1900. In Part Two, he discusses the grain marketing problems of western Canada during the 1900-1920 period. Part Three is a masterful exposé of the history of the open market system and of the history and policies of the Canadian Wheat Pools, and Part Four examines the economic philosophy behind the development of the national policy.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1487597150
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 478
Book Description
First published in 1957, this study traces the development of the national policy as it affected the growth of the Canadian trade and discusses the grain marketing problems of Western Canada in the decades that followed, with detailed attention to legislation and moves by various growers' groups in an attempt to meet these problems. This important study in political economy is organized into four main parts. In Part One the author traces the development of the national policy and its impact on the growth of the wheat empire in the years before 1900. In Part Two, he discusses the grain marketing problems of western Canada during the 1900-1920 period. Part Three is a masterful exposé of the history of the open market system and of the history and policies of the Canadian Wheat Pools, and Part Four examines the economic philosophy behind the development of the national policy.
Official Report of Debates, House of Commons
Author: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1208
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1208
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Annual Departmental Reports
Author: Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 942
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 942
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The Rise and Fall of United Grain Growers
Author: Paul D. Earl
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 0887555926
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
For much of the twentieth century, United Grain Growers was one of the major forces in Canadian agriculture. Founded in 1906, for much of its history UGG worked to give western farmers a “third way” between the competing poles of cooperatives like the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and the private sector. At its peak, more than 800 UGG elevators dotted the Canadian prairies and the company had become a part of western Canada’s cultural psyche. By 2001, then known as Agricore United, it was the largest grain company on the Prairies. The UGG’s history illuminates many of the intense debates over policy and philosophy that dominated the grain industry. After the Second World War, it would be a key player as the western Canadian grain industry expanded into new international markets. Through the rest of the century, it played an important role in resolving major disputes over regulation and grain transportation policy. Despite its many innovations, the company’s final decade and eventual demise illustrated the tensions at the heart of the grain industry. In 1997, to finance the rebuilding of its grain elevator network, UGG went public and entered equity markets. While successful at first, this strategy also weakened the company’s cooperative structure. In 2007, it was purchased by Saskatchewan Pool in a hostile takeover. The disappearance of Agricore United marked the end of a century of voluntary farmer-control of the grain business in western Canada. Paul Earl’s history reveals UGG’s central role in the growth and transformation of the western grain industry at a critical period. With meticulous research supplemented by interviews with many of the key players, he also delves into the details and the debates over the company’s demise.
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 0887555926
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
For much of the twentieth century, United Grain Growers was one of the major forces in Canadian agriculture. Founded in 1906, for much of its history UGG worked to give western farmers a “third way” between the competing poles of cooperatives like the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and the private sector. At its peak, more than 800 UGG elevators dotted the Canadian prairies and the company had become a part of western Canada’s cultural psyche. By 2001, then known as Agricore United, it was the largest grain company on the Prairies. The UGG’s history illuminates many of the intense debates over policy and philosophy that dominated the grain industry. After the Second World War, it would be a key player as the western Canadian grain industry expanded into new international markets. Through the rest of the century, it played an important role in resolving major disputes over regulation and grain transportation policy. Despite its many innovations, the company’s final decade and eventual demise illustrated the tensions at the heart of the grain industry. In 1997, to finance the rebuilding of its grain elevator network, UGG went public and entered equity markets. While successful at first, this strategy also weakened the company’s cooperative structure. In 2007, it was purchased by Saskatchewan Pool in a hostile takeover. The disappearance of Agricore United marked the end of a century of voluntary farmer-control of the grain business in western Canada. Paul Earl’s history reveals UGG’s central role in the growth and transformation of the western grain industry at a critical period. With meticulous research supplemented by interviews with many of the key players, he also delves into the details and the debates over the company’s demise.
Cooperation in Agriculture
Bulletin
Author: United States. Farm Credit Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural credit
Languages : en
Pages : 1322
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agricultural credit
Languages : en
Pages : 1322
Book Description
Cooperative Purchasing of Farm Supplies
Author: Joseph Grant Knapp
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 684
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 684
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