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Item Changes In the Dairy Farming Picture(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1953-01) McDaniel, W. E.; Pond, G. A.THE LAST 40 years have brought more numerous and more striking changes in farm techniques than any similar period in recorded history. This period has also been characterized by a wide range in the price of farm products. This bulletin covers a complete cycle- from 1919, when farm prices reached their highest level up to that time, through the lowest point in the present century in the early thirties, to an all-time high in 1948.Item Cost of production and price(University of Minnesota. College of Agriculture. Extension Division, 1934-08) Pond, G. A.Item Cost of production and price (revised June 1941)(University of Minnesota. College of Agriculture. Extension Division, 1941-06) Pond, G. A.Item The dairy cow as a market for labor(University of Minnesota. College of Agriculture. Extension Division, 1922-08) Cavert, Wm. L.; Pond, G. A.Item Effect of Herd Size on Dairy Chore Labor(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1959) Day, L. M.; Aune, H. J.; Pond, G. A.RECENT YEARS have witnessed the introduction of a flood of new techniques in farming. Technological developments include mechanization and the increased use of mechanical power in both crop and livestock production. They also include revolutionary changes in breeding, feeding, disease control, and other contributions of the biological sciences. A striking effect of these new techniques has been to increase the productivity of human labor and thereby the size of unit a farmer can handle. With this has come increased size of farm units and greater specialization within the farm business. Farmers are concentrating on fewer enterprises in order to distribute the cost of expensive equipment involved in these new techniques over more units of business. This concentration on fewer crops or fewer classes of livestock enables farmers to keep up more effectively with the new techniques that are en.tering the picture.Item Farm management principles for southwestern Minnesota(University of Minnesota. College of Agriculture. Extension Division, 1924-08) Cavert, Wm. L.; Pond, G. A.Item Lessons in economical hog production(University of Minnesota. College of Agriculture. Extension Division, 1922-04) Cavert, Wm. L.; Pond, G. A.Item Looking ahead 1951: Planning Minnesota farm production(1951) Pond, G. A.; Engene, S. A.; Hady, F. T.Item More profitable farming in Northeast Minnesota(University of Minnesota. College of Agriculture. Extension Division, 1931-06) Cavert, Wm. L.; Pond, G. A.Item A Preliminary report of data secured in 1927 on the farm accounting route at Crookston, Polk County, Minnesota.(University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station.Section of Farm Management, University of Minnesota, Department of Agriculture, and United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics., 1928-06) Mumford, D. Curtis; Sallee, George A.; Pond, G. A.; Ruud, C.O.Item Profitable dairying(University of Minnesota. College of Agriculture. Extension Division, 1926-10) Cavert, Wm. L.; Pond, G. A.