Author: Edwin Griswold Nourse
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Category : Grain elevators
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Fifty Years of Farmers' Elevators in Iowa
Author: Edwin Griswold Nourse
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Category : Grain elevators
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Category : Grain elevators
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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The Farmers' Elevator Movement in Ohio
Author: Henry Ernest Erdman
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Category : Grain elevators, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Category : Grain elevators, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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The Farmers Elevator Movement in Illinois
Author: Lawrence Farlow
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Category : Agriculture, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Farmers' Elevator Guide
Author:
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Category : Agriculture, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 842
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Category : Agriculture, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 842
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Co-operation in the United States
Author: Grain and Feed Dealers National Association
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Category : Cooperation
Languages : en
Pages : 146
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Category : Cooperation
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Cooperative Commonwealth
Author: Steven James Keillor
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
ISBN: 9780873513777
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
By 1940, Minnesota was known as one the most cooperative-minded states in the Union. More than 600 cooperative creameries, 150 township mutual fire insurance companies, hundreds of rural telephone associations, and 270 farmers' elevators were proof of the power of economic cooperation, and they made Minnesota into a "cooperative commonwealth."
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
ISBN: 9780873513777
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
By 1940, Minnesota was known as one the most cooperative-minded states in the Union. More than 600 cooperative creameries, 150 township mutual fire insurance companies, hundreds of rural telephone associations, and 270 farmers' elevators were proof of the power of economic cooperation, and they made Minnesota into a "cooperative commonwealth."
Mixed Harvest
Author: Hal S. Barron
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807860263
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Mixed Harvest explores rural responses to the transformation of the northern United States from an agricultural society into an urban and industrial one. According to Hal S. Barron, country people from New England to North Dakota negotiated the rise of large-scale organizational society and consumer culture in ways marked by both resistance and accommodation, change and continuity. Between 1870 and 1930, communities in the rural North faced a number of challenges. Reformers and professionals sought to centralize authority and diminish local control over such important aspects of rural society as schools and roads; large-scale business corporations wielded increasing market power, to the detriment of independent family farmers; and an encroaching urban-based consumer culture threatened rural beliefs in the primacy of their local communities and the superiority of country life. But, Barron argues, by reconfiguring traditional rural values of localism, independence, republicanism, and agrarian fundamentalism, country people successfully created a distinct rural subculture. Consequently, agrarian society continued to provide a counterpoint to the dominant trends in American society well into the twentieth century.
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807860263
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Mixed Harvest explores rural responses to the transformation of the northern United States from an agricultural society into an urban and industrial one. According to Hal S. Barron, country people from New England to North Dakota negotiated the rise of large-scale organizational society and consumer culture in ways marked by both resistance and accommodation, change and continuity. Between 1870 and 1930, communities in the rural North faced a number of challenges. Reformers and professionals sought to centralize authority and diminish local control over such important aspects of rural society as schools and roads; large-scale business corporations wielded increasing market power, to the detriment of independent family farmers; and an encroaching urban-based consumer culture threatened rural beliefs in the primacy of their local communities and the superiority of country life. But, Barron argues, by reconfiguring traditional rural values of localism, independence, republicanism, and agrarian fundamentalism, country people successfully created a distinct rural subculture. Consequently, agrarian society continued to provide a counterpoint to the dominant trends in American society well into the twentieth century.
News for Farmer Cooperatives
Author:
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Category : Agriculture, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 990
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Publisher:
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Category : Agriculture, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 990
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Report of the Federal Trade Commission on the Grain Trade
Author: United States. Federal Trade Commission
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Category : Grain trade
Languages : en
Pages : 1076
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Category : Grain trade
Languages : en
Pages : 1076
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Co-operative Manager and Farmer
Author:
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Category : Agriculture, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 1114
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Publisher:
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Category : Agriculture, Cooperative
Languages : en
Pages : 1114
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