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A Graphic Summary of Farm Animals and Animal Products (Based Largely on the Census of 1940)

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  • Hainsworth, R. G.
  • Bradshaw, Nettie P.
  • Bureau of Agricultural Economics

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Excerpts from the report: Livestock and livestock products are critical materials. Their production, prices, and distribution are subjects of comprehensive planning and control programs. Development of these programs calls for a large amount of data: To reveal current trends and to show geographic distribution and long-time trends. Properly to evaluate current estimates and reports, it is necessary to relate them to figures for an earlier period. Moreover, current over-all figures can often be made much more meaningful when they are related to the pattern of geographic distribution, which is available from a census. This summary, together with the one on farm crops, by the use of maps and supplementary charts, portrays the quantitative and geographic significance of production of the Nation's food supply.

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  • Hainsworth, R. G. & Bradshaw, Nettie P. & Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1943. "A Graphic Summary of Farm Animals and Animal Products (Based Largely on the Census of 1940)," Miscellaneous Publications 316037, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:316037
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.316037
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