1975
DOI: 10.1017/s0081305200012085
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Agricultural Economics 1950–2000

Abstract: In the past 25 years, agricultural economists have made significant progress, but have experienced substantial turmoil and great anxiety. These years have been a period of great introspection during which we have asked: “What are the fundamental purposes of our profession?” During this quarter century, rural America's practical problems important to our profession have changed rapidly. This rate will likely quicken in the future. Increasingly, we and our institutions will be challenged to “keep up” and to adju… Show more

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“…to satisfy human wants, we as agricultural econoresearch were offered at the Southern Agricultural mists, bearing some semblance of a "scarce resource," Economics Association's 1975 winter meetings are also concerned with utilizing our resources in an [1,2,3,4,5,6]. However, important elements of the optimal manner.…”
Section: Varying Perspectives Of Agricultural Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to satisfy human wants, we as agricultural econoresearch were offered at the Southern Agricultural mists, bearing some semblance of a "scarce resource," Economics Association's 1975 winter meetings are also concerned with utilizing our resources in an [1,2,3,4,5,6]. However, important elements of the optimal manner.…”
Section: Varying Perspectives Of Agricultural Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%