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Table 2 : Farm Output and Inputs : United States , Japan , and India United States * United States † The need for control † Column one divided by column three . Source : Yujiro Hayami , American Journal of Agricultural Economics , vol ...
Table 2 : Farm Output and Inputs : United States , Japan , and India United States * United States † The need for control † Column one divided by column three . Source : Yujiro Hayami , American Journal of Agricultural Economics , vol ...
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... United King- dom , and the United States . By 1907 there were about 600 gasoline - powered trac- tors in use in the United States . By 1920 , stimulated by the demand for food during World War I , the number had reached 246,000 . In ...
... United King- dom , and the United States . By 1907 there were about 600 gasoline - powered trac- tors in use in the United States . By 1920 , stimulated by the demand for food during World War I , the number had reached 246,000 . In ...
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... United States , France , Germany , and many other nations reached a state of equilibrium in relation to the rest of the economy . During World War I farmers benefitted from high prices , which persisted for a short period after the war ...
... United States , France , Germany , and many other nations reached a state of equilibrium in relation to the rest of the economy . During World War I farmers benefitted from high prices , which persisted for a short period after the war ...
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