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Farmers and the Export Market

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  • Wallace, Henry A.

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[Contents:] McNary-Haugen Movement Was Forerunner of A. A. A. --- World War Affected Farmers’ Stake in the Tariff --- Reduction of Industrial Imports Meant Reduction of Farm Exports --- “Making the Tariff Effective for Agriculture” --- Foreign Loans Postponed the Day of Reckoning --- The Smoot-Hawley Act and What It Did to Agriculture --- Tariff and Trade Barriers Erected Abroad in Retaliation --- A. A. A. Helped Undo Some of the Damage --- Adjustment Program and Reciprocal Trade Policy Both Tend to Bridge Gap --- Cuban Agreement Has Aided American Farmers --- Canada Nearest and Best Customer of U. S --- Cream Quota Represents One Part in 1,000, Compared with Total U. S. Output --- Cattle Imports Limited by Quota --- Gains to American Farmers Outweigh Losses --- A Bigger Share of the British Pork Market --- Fruit and Vegetable Growers Benefited --- Special Clause Protects A. A. A. Programs --- Increased Pay Rolls Will Help Producers of Livestock Products --- Should Competing Farm Products Be Excluded Entirely? --- Agriculture Would Be Loser from Policy of Exclusion --- Other Course Leads Toward Increase of International Trade --- Making of Trade Agreements a Practical Matter --- Imports Caused by Drought Are Falling Off --- Canada and U. S. Share in Prosperity as Well as Depression --- How to Move Farm Surpluses into Export Is Problem --- Fundamental Trade Readjustments Needed.

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  • Wallace, Henry A., 1935. "Farmers and the Export Market," USDA Miscellaneous 402727, United States Department of Agriculture.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:usdami:402727
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.402727
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