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Trade in Horticultural Specialties: A Statistical Compendium, 1890-1950

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  • Fossum, M. Truman

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Excerpt from the report Introduction: This report is intended to present historical and up-to-date information concerning the production and distribution of floricultural and ornamental horticultural crops. It is based primarily on data collected by Federal agencies other than the United States Department of Agriculture. Data for current years are supplementary to the report of the Special Census of Horticultural Specialty Crop Producers prepared by the United States Bureau of the Census. The term "horticultural specialties" includes both commercial floriculture and commercial ornamental horticulture. The primary objective of this report is to provide a factual basis for analyzing the economic problems that face the industry. The information contained herein is expected to prove useful to operators of the industry and to other interested persons. In addition, this report may become the foundation upon which can be built the kind of statistical and economic research which the industry needs.

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  • Fossum, M. Truman, 1953. "Trade in Horticultural Specialties: A Statistical Compendium, 1890-1950," Marketing Research Reports 309904, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Marketing Program.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uamsmr:309904
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.309904
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