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Southern Representation In Congress And U.S. Agricultural Legislation

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  • Ernstes, David P.
  • Outlaw, Joe L.
  • Knutson, Ronald D.

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  • Ernstes, David P. & Outlaw, Joe L. & Knutson, Ronald D., 1997. "Southern Representation In Congress And U.S. Agricultural Legislation," Policy Issues Papers 24031, Texas A&M University, Agricultural and Food Policy Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:tamfip:24031
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.24031
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    1. Knutson, Ronald D. & Richardson, James W. & Smith, Edward G. & Anderson, David P. & Ochoa, Rene F., 1999. "Policy Goals and the Design of Farm Programs: An Evaluation of FAIR," Working Papers 42791, Texas A&M University, Agricultural and Food Policy Center.

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