The New Encyclopædia BritannicaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1983 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 92
Page 317
... farm workers ) * Column one divided by column two . The modern farm is a complex enterprise , dependent upon other sectors of the economy for much of its input . The level of management required is correspondingly high . While the ...
... farm workers ) * Column one divided by column two . The modern farm is a complex enterprise , dependent upon other sectors of the economy for much of its input . The level of management required is correspondingly high . While the ...
Page 320
... farm incomes in the United States or the United Kingdom with those in Argentina or India ; the differences in real income have to do mainly with the levels of economic development and not with farm prices or subsidies . Government ...
... farm incomes in the United States or the United Kingdom with those in Argentina or India ; the differences in real income have to do mainly with the levels of economic development and not with farm prices or subsidies . Government ...
Page 322
... Farms in the United States are becoming larger as their numbers grow smaller ; by the late 1970s there were some 18,000 farms with total sales of $ 500,000 or more , accounting for about 27 percent of all farm sales . Such large farms ...
... Farms in the United States are becoming larger as their numbers grow smaller ; by the late 1970s there were some 18,000 farms with total sales of $ 500,000 or more , accounting for about 27 percent of all farm sales . Such large farms ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accelerator acid activity Adams administrative advertising Aeschylus aesthetic Africa agriculture animals appear become body called Central century changes contains continued cost countries crops cultural dance early East effect electrons elements engineering established example farm feet field figures flight followed function human important increase industry influence Italy Khoisan Knossos known Lake land languages later less living major materials means ment natural occur operations organization original patterns percent performance period plants play political population present production range region remains represented result River society sound South southern species structure style theory tion traditional United usually variety West Western widely