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Agricultural and Rural History

Anderson, J. L., "'The quickest way possible': Iowa Farm Families and Tractor-Drawn Combines, 1940–1960," Agricultural History, 76 (Fall 2002), 669–88.

Burton, Orville Vernon, "Reaping What We Sow: Community and Rural History," Agricultural History, 76 (Fall 2002), 631–58.

Cooke, Kathy J., "Expertise, Book Farming, and Government Agriculture: The Origins of Agricultural Seed Certification in the United States," Agricultural History, 76 (Summer 2002), 524–45.

Harris, Glenn, "The Hidden History of Agriculture in the Adirondack Park, 1825–1875," New York History, 83 (Spring 2002), 165–202.

Houdek, John T., and Charles F. Heller Jr., "Part-Owner Farm Operators in Nineteenth-Century Michigan: Forerunners of Today's Commercial Farmers," Agricultural History, 76 (Summer 2002), 546–77. . . .


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