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Agricultural and Rural History

Berlage, Nancy K., "Organizing the Farm Bureau: Family, Community, and Professionals, 1914–1928," Agricultural History, 75 (Fall 2001), 406–37.

Brass, Tom, "Reel Images of the Land (beyond the Forest): Film and the Agrarian Myth," Journal of Peasant Studies (London), 28 (July 2001), 1–56.

Carter, D. Robert, "Fish and the Famine of 1855–56," Journal of Mormon History, 27 (Fall 2001), 92–124.

Hurt, R. Douglas, "The Great Plains: Agriculture and the Environment in the Late Twentieth Century," Agricultural History, 75 (Fall 2001), 395–405. . . .


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