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Can the Family Farm Survive?

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  • Breimyer, Harold F.
  • Drache, Hiram M.
  • Heffernan, William D.
  • Rossiter, V. E.
  • Heinkel, Fred V.
  • Hill, Frances
  • Woods, W. Fred
  • Fischer, Loyd K.
  • Rhodes, V. James
  • Paarlberg, Don
  • Raup, Philip M.
  • Barr, Wallace

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  • Breimyer, Harold F. & Drache, Hiram M. & Heffernan, William D. & Rossiter, V. E. & Heinkel, Fred V. & Hill, Frances & Woods, W. Fred & Fischer, Loyd K. & Rhodes, V. James & Paarlberg, Don & Raup, Phil, 1978. "Can the Family Farm Survive?," Miscellaneous Reports 257828, University of Missouri Columbia, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:umcomp:257828
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.257828
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