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, ,-:A4,1MORNIft..AMMONO41000;00.10001110000;1111010. ...1, '!iv,'.1.;.:(114PRINNIRWOlniklialMOMPRMATOMIRRIMPIPPRIPIRRIF7:42% 1,3:.7-,tre,f11`. ..`. DOCUMENT RESUME ED 317 762 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM PUB TYPE EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS ABSTRACT CE 054 500 John, Patricia La Caille Agricultural and Farmer Cooperatives January 1979-March 1989. Quick Bibliography Series. National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD. Jul 89 35p. U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library, Public Services Division, Room 111, Beltsville, MD 20705. Reference Materials - Bibliographies (131) MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage. Adults; *Agriculture; Citations (References); Community Organizations; *Cooperatives; Economic Opportunities; *Farmers; Marketing; Ownership; Participative Decision Making; Postsecondary Education; Purchasing; *Resources; Secondary Education This English-language-only bibliography cites 346 items concerning agricultural and farmer cooperatives. Some citations are annotated, and all contain full title, author, publisher, and reference numbers to the AGRICOLA database. Works were entered in the AGRICOLA database between January 1979 and March 1989. Materials are availably through interlibrary loan. Arranged in alphabetical order, the bibliography also contains an alphabetized list of authors. (MC) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. * * ***********************************************************************

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John, Patricia La CailleAgricultural and Farmer Cooperatives January1979-March 1989. Quick Bibliography Series.National Agricultural Library, Beltsville, MD.Jul 8935p.

U.S. Department of Agriculture, National AgriculturalLibrary, Public Services Division, Room 111,Beltsville, MD 20705.Reference Materials - Bibliographies (131)

MF01/PCO2 Plus Postage.Adults; *Agriculture; Citations (References);Community Organizations; *Cooperatives; EconomicOpportunities; *Farmers; Marketing; Ownership;Participative Decision Making; PostsecondaryEducation; Purchasing; *Resources; SecondaryEducation

This English-language-only bibliography cites 346items concerning agricultural and farmer cooperatives. Some citationsare annotated, and all contain full title, author, publisher, andreference numbers to the AGRICOLA database. Works were entered in theAGRICOLA database between January 1979 and March 1989. Materials areavailably through interlibrary loan. Arranged in alphabetical order,the bibliography also contains an alphabetized list of authors.(MC)

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0001ACS Agricultural Cooperative Servicefound.1853 full of .01141110n$08. 8=00$1in serving c. actives.Torgerson, R.E. ; Street, D.W.Washington : The Service. Farmercooperatives - United States Departmentof Agriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. Jan 1984. v. 51 (1). p. 4 -6.(NAL Call No.: DNAL 166.2 N47).

0002ACS Agricultural Cooperative Serviceopens Hawaiian field office.ETPGA. Paris : Lavoisier Abonnements.Entomophaga. Nov 1983. v. 50 (8). p. 24.(NAL Call No.: DNAL 421 EN835).

0003ACS (Agricultural Cooperative Service)magazine begins 50th year as chronicleof cooperative progress (FarmerCooperatives magazine, history).Christie, M.B. Washington : The :ervice.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. Apr 1983. Includesexcerpts from early issues. v. 50 (1).p. 18-19. (NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

0004ACS research report / United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service.(Washington, D.C.) United States Dept.of Agriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService,. Description based on: no. 11

(Feb. 1982). v. : ill. ; 22-28 cm. (NALCall No.: aHD1491.A1U54).

0005The adoption of innovation bycooperative farmers in Nigeria.TAGLA, Osuntogun, A. ; Adeyemo,R,-Anyanwu, E. Guildford : ButterworthScientific. Tropical agriculture. Apr1986, v. 63 (2). p. 158-160, 164.Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL26 T754).

0006An afforestation programme in theLegeambo Farmers' Producer Cooperative,Harerge Highlands, Ethiopia.Bishaw, B. Boulder, Colo. :

International Mountain Society. Mountainresearch and development. May/Aug 1988.v. 8 (2/3). p. 249-252. Includesreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNALGB500,M68).

0007Agricultural and farmercooperatives--1878-April 1888.John, P.L. Beltsville, Md. : TheLibrary. Quick bibliography series -U S. Department of Agriculure, NationalAgricultural Library (U.S.)Bibliography. July 1988. (88-61). 28 p.(NAL Call No.: DNAL aZ5071.N3).

0008The Agricultural Centre (AC) and theagricultural cooperative sector inIsrael /by R. Agmon.Agmon, R. Tel Aviv, Israel : 4assadahHozalat Hamerkaz Hahaklai, 198- 64 p.

. 111. ; 23 cm. (NAi. Call No.: DNAL

H01482.178440.

0009AgridOltdrel .08000etiOn 111 practice s.a-case study of a multi-purposeagricultural cooperative, 1918 to 1977 /M. J. Sargent and N. M. Doherty. -.Sargent, Malcolm O. ; Doherty, N. M.(Bath, England) University of Bath 1977.vi, 211 p. : maps ; 21 cm. Bibliography;p. 182-192. (NAL Call No.: H01491.G7S3).

0010Agricultural cooperative associations,marketing and purchasing, 1925 by R.H.Elsworth.Elsworth, R. H. Washington, D.C. U.S.Dept. of Agriculture 1928. 98 p. : ill.,maps --. Bibliography: p. 97. (NAL CallNo.: Fiche S-69 no.40).

0011Agricultural cooperative associations,marketing and purchasing, 1825 /by R.H.Elsworth.Elsworth, R. H. 1872-. Washington : U.S.Dept. of Agriculture, 1928. Captiontitle. 98 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Literaturecited: p. 97. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1

Ag84Te no.40).

0012Agricultural cooperative creditoperation: Japan's experience,1880-1874.Kato, Y. Taipei, The Center. Extensionbulletin - ASPAC Food & FertilizerTechnology Center. Aug 1980. Aug 1980.(149). 13 p. 9 ref. (NAL Call No.:S631.AS),

0013Agricultural Cooperative Service isestablished.Washington. D.C., The Service. Farmercooperatives - United StatesAgricultural Cooperative Service. Oct1980. v. 47 (7). p. 2. (NAL Call No.:166,2 N47).

0014Agricultural Cooperative Service: "Whowe are--what we do--how we work--what wehave learned" (USDA).Seymour, W.R. Fayetteville : ArkansasState Horticultural Society. Proceedingsof the ... annual meeting - ArkansasState Horticultural Society. 1982. 1982.(103rd). p. 1-8. (NAL Call No..SB21.A7A7).

0015Agricultural cooperative societies inJalgaon district: a critical review.Talhar. G.M. Bombay Maharashtra StateCo-operative Unions. The Maharashtraco-operative quarterly. Oct 1983. v. 67(2). p. 76-81. (NAL Call No.: DNAL280.28 B63).

0016Agricultural cooperatives.Cornelius. J. Corvallis, The Service.Ornamentals northwest newsletter -Cooperative Extension Service, OregonState Univeristy. Jan/Mar 1982. v. 6(1). p 21-22. (NAL Call No.: SB403.07).

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0017Agricultural cooperatives -how they fitin the American free enterprise system.Williat1160h,,, U. tibtfrigtbil, Ky. : The

.1SierVide.:AEC Kentucky,Cooperative Extension Service. Insubseries: The Farmers' CooperativeYardstick. Apr 1987. (42). 4 p. (NALCall No.: DNAL HD1775.K4K5).

0018Agricultural cooperatives : challengesand strategies / (Charles A. Kraenzle... et al,).; Kraenzle, Charles A. (Washington.D.C.) U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,Economics. Statistics, and CooperativesService ; for sale by Supt. of Docs.1979. Cover title -March 1979. vi, 54 p.; 26 cm. --. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: aHD1491.A1U54no.9).

0019Agricultural cooperatives their why andtheir how /Glynn McBride.McBride. Glynn. Westport, CT : AVI Pub.Co., c1986. Accompanied by workbook"Cases in cooperative marketing.". xvii,352 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. workbook (viii,65 p. ; 28 cm.). Includes bibliographiesand index. (NAL Call No.: DNALH01491.U5M3).

0020Agricultural cooperatives: an importantalte^native for farmers.Riggins, S.K. Lexington. University ofKentucky. Kentucky agribusiness@quarterly. Jan/Mar 1979. Jan/Mar 1979.(37). 7 p. ill. 3 ref. (NAL Call No.:HD9007.K4K42).

0021Agricultural cooperatives and credit.Youngjohns. B.J. London : OverseasDevelopment Institute, c1980. Borrowers& lenders : rural financial markets andinstitutions in developing countries /edited by John Howell. p. 179-198. (NALCall No.: HG2041.B58).

0022Agricultural cooperatives and the publicinterest.(Madison, Wis.) Research Division,College of Agricultural and LifeSciences, University of Wisconsin 1978.ii, 323 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. --. (NAL CallNo.: S541.N6 No. 256).

0023Agricultural cooperatives: do they havean expanded role in the federalism era?.Vitaliano, P.W. Blacksburg, Va, : TheService. M.S. - Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State University.Cooperative Extension Service. Mar 1983.(M.B. 300). p. 1-9. Includes 4references. (NAL Call No.: DNALS544.3.V5M3).Extract: The purposes of this paper are(1) to discuss the nature ofagricultural cooperatives in the U.S.farm economy, by documenting theirgrowth and delineating their functions,(2) to describe the evolving historicalrelationship between agricultural

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cooperatives and federal agriculturalpolicy, and (3) to speculate on thelikely impact that an era of federalismin agriculture will hOVO On the futuredevelopment Of agricultural- CcOperative$,and on their potential for increasingthe incomes of U.S. farmers. For reasonsthat will emerge in the course of th8exposition: this paper will dealprimarily with the cooperative marketingof agricultural commodities and devoteonly cursory attention tothe cooperativepurchasing of farm inputs.

0024Agricultural cooperatives in Iowafarmers' opinions and communityrelations /by George M. Beal, Donald R.Fessler and Ray E. Wakeley.Beal, George M. ; Fessler, Donald R.,;1907--Wakeley, Ray E. Ames, Iowa :

Agricultural Experiment Station, IowaState College, 1951. p. 180-240 :

charts, forms, map ; 23 cm. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL 100 Io9 no.379).

0025Agricultural cooperatives in Japan;functions, role and problems.Sum. K.S. Sendai. The Science reports ofthe Tohoku University. Seventh series(Geography)Tohoku Daigaku. Rigaku-bu.Dec 1978. v. 28 (2). p. 371-378. ill. 10ref. (NAL Call No.: 513 T574G).

0026Agricultural cooperatives in Poland.Kowalak, T. TokOyo. Japan : Food andAgriculture Policy Research Centre,1985. Cooperation in world agriculture :

experiences, problems and perspectives /edited by Theodor Bergmann and TakekazuB. Ogura. p. 271-290. Includesreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNALHD1491.A3C65).

0027Agricultural cooperatives management:Japan's experience.Kai, T. Tokyo, Asian ProductivityOrganization. Producers' associationsfor marketing farm products. 1979 (pub.1981). Presented at en APO symposiumheld in Tokyo, Japan, 1979. 1979 (pub.1981). p. 92-108. (NAL Call No.:S572.P7).

0028Agricultural cooperatives: retainedpatronage dividends and the federalSecurities Acts.Centner, 1.0. Fargo : North Dakota StateUniversity. North Central journal ofagricultural economics. Jan 1984, v. 6(1). p. 36-47. Includes 20 references.(NAL Call No.: HD1773.A3N6).Extract: The investment of retainedpatronage dividends in agriculturalcooperatives has been accompanied byequity redemption programs that fail toprovide for the timely return ofpatrons' interests. The unfairness ofsome equity redemption programs withregards to deceased and retiredcooperative patrons could result injudicial or legislative action. Recentjudicial interpretations of the federalSecurities Acts suggest that

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dissatisfied cooperative patrons couldcommence legal actions under these Actsfor damages, injunctions and Otherappropriate relief,

0029Agricultural cooperatives'self-inflicted wounds.TAEBA. Black, W.E. ; Knutson, R.D.College Station, Tex. : The Station.Bulletin 8 - Texas AgriculturalExperiment Station, Mar 1986. (1537). 19p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 T315 (1)).

0030Agricultural cooperatives: what arethey?.Garland. R. Honolulu, Hawaii : TheService. Research extension series -College of Tropical Agriculture andHuman Resources. University of Hawaii,Cooperative Extension Service. Presentedat the Hawaii County Marketing andTransportation Conference, Feb 16-17,1984, Hilo, Hawaii. Oct 1984. (049). P.42-48. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 5481.R4).

0031Agricultural credit related to nutritionand national development in theCaribbean: a study of the GuyanaAgricultural Cooperative DevelopmentBank.Omawale. : Rodrigues, A.M. Guildford.Tropical agriculture. Jan 1979. v. 56(I). p. 1-9. ill. 7 ref. (NAL Call No.:26 1754).

0032Agricultural marketing cooperatives andantitrust law.Manchester, A.C. Madison, Wis. : TheDivision. North Central regionalresearch publication - University ofWisconsin, College of Agricultural andLife Sciences, Research Division. Sept1983. Sept 1983. (15). p. 8-60. Includes95 references. (NAL Call No.: S541.N6).Extract: This paper is made available inthis form as a contribution to thediscussion of the U.S. Department ofAgriculture's role in carrying out theSecretary's responsibilities underSection 2 of the Capper-Volstead Act. Itis intended to help clarify the currentstatus of antitrust law regardingagricultural marketing cooperatives andto provide a possible basis fordepartmental policy regardingcooperative activities under theCapper-Volstead Act.

0033Agricultural marketing cooperatives andsection 1 of the Capper-Volstead Act:conditioning (limited) antitrustimmunity on Capper-Volstead policy.Paterson, T.W. , Mueller, W.F. Madison.Wisc The Stations. Working paper,N.C. Project 117 - North CentralAgricultural Experiment Stations. Dec1984. (84). 77 p. Includes references.(NAL Call No.: DNAL AGE 919560(AGE))

0034Agricultural marketing success: a casestudy of the Tsaotun Township Farmers'Association (Ccoperativost TaiWeh),Nish, S.M. Taipei : Industry of. FresChina. Industry of free China. Feb 25,1983. v. 59 (2). p. 1-10. (NAL Call No.:297.8 T99),

0035Agricultural production cooperatives(LPG) in the German Democratic Republic(GDR).Taniguchi, N. TokOyo, Japan : Food andAgriculture Policy Research Centre,1985. Cooperation in world agriculture :

experienceS, problems and perspectives /edited Dy Theodor Bergmann and TakekazuB. Ogura. p. 257-270. Includesreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNALHD1491.A3C65).

0036 .

Agriculture & agricultural cooperativemovement in Japan. --.S.1. : S.n. , 1969? . iv, 60 P. : ill.

; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNALHD1486.J3A5).

0037Agriculture--international perspective(Cooperatives, world farmersorganization).Plumb, H. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 211-217.ill. (NAL Call No.: 280.29 AM3A).

0038All together : farmer cooperatives inaction / (prepared by the AgriculturalCouncil of California). -.Sacramento, Calif. Agricultural Councilof California (1973?). Cover title. 69p. : ill. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.:HD1491.U52C2).

0039An analysis of factors affecting membercontrol of agricultural cooperatives.Elitzak, H. ; Boynton, R.D. WestLafayette, The Station. Station bulletin- Dept. of Agricultural Economics,Agricultural Experiment Station, PurdueUniversity. Aug 1981. Aug 1981. (341).45 p. 20 ref. (NAL Call No.:HD1775.1615).Extract: Member control was examined inseven midwestern dairy and grain/farmsupply cooperatives. Analytical modelswere used to compare member controllevels in cooperatives of differentsizes and types and to identify factorsaffecting the level of control membersperceive they have. Mail surveys werethe primary form of data acquisition. Nosignificant non-response bias wasmeasured. Members of small cooperativesand grain/supply cooperatives expressedhigher levels of perceived control thandid members of large and oairycooperatives. respectively; however,there were no differences found for manyaspects of member satisfaction with thecooperative.

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0040An analysis of overOUSS of primaryagricultural cooperative societies: a-0010StudY Of MAIliaKedint (ieription)0000CtitiOUJAriit Stieti:1Flow.of . .

--credit).Jayaraman, T.K. Bombay, Indian Societyof Agricultural Economics. Indianjournal of agricultural economics.July/Sept 1978. v. 33 (3). p. 21-30.ill. Includes bibliography. (NAL CallNO.: 281.8 IN2).

0041Appropriate management systems for smallfarmers' cooperatives.ZALSA. Munkner, H.H. Frankfurt/Main, W.Ger. : DLG-Verlag. Quarterly journal ofinternational agriculture = Zeitschriftfur auslandische Landwirtschaft.July/Sept 1984. v. 23 (3). p. 230 -245.Includes 18 references. (NAL Call No.:DNAL 281.8 232).

0042Are farmer cooperatives .too highlyleveraged.Royer, J.S. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. May 1983. v. 50(2). p. 14-16. ill. (NAL Call No.: 166.2N47).

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As the world turns, so does U.S. farmoutlook--message at NCFC NationalCouncil of Farmer Cooperatives .

Ingalsbe, G. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. Mar 1984. v. 50(12). p. 4-6. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL166.2 N47).

0044Assets of U.S. farmer cooperatives forfiscal '77 nearly $19 billion.Adams, C.C. ; Richardson, R.M.-Deville,K.C.-Mahan, F.E.-Simmons, E.J. (comps.)Washington, The Service. Farmercooperatives - U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. Aug 1981, v. 48 (5). p. 7-8.(NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

0045Attitudes and opinions of Texasagricultural cooperative members.TAEBA. Black, W.E. ; Knuts3n. R.D.College Station. Tex. : The Station.Bulletin B - Texas AgriculturalExperiment Station. 1985. (B-1483). 24p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 7315 (1)).

0046Attitudes of farmers toward cooperativemarketing /George F. Henning and Earl B.Poling.Henning, Geo. F. ; Poling, Earl B.Wooster, Ohio : Ohio AgriculturalExperiment Station, 1939. Cover title.36 p. : 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100OH3S (2) no.606).

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0047Attracting and holding labor in Coloradoagricultural cooperatives / by ForrestE. Waiters and Larry Markt, -.Walt606. Ferreat E, t Marks, Larry.joint author. Fort Collins CooperativeExtension Service. Colorado StateUniversity 1976. 5 p. ; 28 cm. (NALCall No.: 275.29 C71E No.494A).

0048Audits of agricultural producers andagricultural cooperatives /prepared bythe Agribusiness Special Committee ;

'including statement of position issuedby the Accounting Standards Division.New York. NY : American Institute ofCertified Public Accountants, c1987. x,158 p. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: NbUS567.A84 1987x).

0049Basics of farmer cooperatives.Torgerson, Randall E. Document availablefrom: University of Missouri, ExtensionPublication. 211 Whitten Hall, Columbia,Missouri 65201 1972. 44 p. : ill. (NALCall No.: Document available fromsource.).(NAL Call No.: Manual 81).This publication provides a detaileddiscussion of the structure,functioning, and legislation relative tofarm cooperatives.

0050Beryle Stanton, noted cooperativecommunicator, dies U.S. Department ofAgriculture, editor of News of FarmerCooperatives .

Washington : The Service. Farmercooperatives - United States Departmentof Agriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. Dec 1983. v. 50 (9). p. 20.(NAL Call No.: DNAL 166.2 N47).

0051Beyond the Drillbox : a review ofAlberta Wheat Pool, farmer ownedcooperative / by Alberta Wheat Pool. -.Calgary Alberta Wheat Pool 1977. 28 p.(NAL Call No.: 334.091712 A333 1977).Extract: Alberta Wheat Pool is afarmer-owned cooperative grain handlingand farm supply organization operationthroughout Alberta and part of BritishColumbia. This booklet traces thehistory of this organization from itsestablishment in 1923, and summarizesthe dP.velopment of the Wheat Poolmovement in western Canada. It alsoillustrates the current operations andobjectives of the Alberta Wheat Pool.334-091712 A333 1977.

0052Big four comparisons show co-ops gain insize, but...(Agricultural marketingcooperatives, agricultural supplycooperatives, United States).Ingalsbe, G. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. July 1982. Includesstatistical data. v. 49 (4). p. 4-6.111, (NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

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0053Biotechnology and agriculturalcooperatives opportunities andchallenges /edited-by William B. Lacy*00 1.000000 Busch.; Lady, William B.,: 1942--Busch.Lawrence. Lexington : KentuckyAgricultural Experiment Station. 1988."Proceedings of a workshop co-sponsoredby the Committee for AgriculturalResearch Policy, College of Agriculture.University of Kentucky and theAgricultural Cooperative Service, United_States Department of Agriculture,Lexington, Kentucky, April 5-7,1987."--T.p, verso. ix, 119 p. ill. ;

22 cm. Includes bibliographies. (NALCall No.: DNAL S494.5.8563859).

0054Boards of directors for farmercooperatives: powers, responsibilities,and liability.Williamson, L. Lexington, Ky. : TheService. AEC - University of Kentucky,Cooperative Extension Service, Insubseries: The Farmers' CooperativeYardstick. June 1987. (49). 4 p. (NALCall No.: DNAL HD1775.K4K5).

0055Boards of directors of farmers'cooperatives as decision makers / (byWilliam S. Folkman).Folkman, William S. Fayetteville, Ark.Agricultural Experiment Station,University of Arkansas 1969. 26 p. :

ill., map : 23 cm. --. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: 100 AR4Q no.614).

0056Boosting sales the co-op way (OregonState University Cooperative ExtensionService, farmer cooperatives, Small FarmFamily Assistance Program).Rost, R. Washington : TheAdministration. Extension review -United States Department of Agriculture,Science and Education Administration.Winter 1983. v. 54 (1). p. 20. ill. (NALCall No.: 1 EX892EX).

0057Butler Landmark's secret: people(Agricultural cooperatives, Ohio).Butler, J. Columbus : Ohio Farm BureauFederation. Buckeye farm news. Oct 1983.v. 62 (1). p. 26-27. ill., maps. (NALCall No.: 6 B85).

0058Bylaw provisions for selecting directorsof major regional farmer cooperatives/0y Welim H. Hulbert, David Volkin andNelda Griffin.Holbert. Helim H. 1898-. ; Volkin,David.; 1916-Griffin,. Nelda,; 1925-.Washington, D.C. : Farmer CooperativeService, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.1960. Includes index. 40 p. ; 26 cm.(N4( Call No.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.78).

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0059CANA (Agricultural Cooperative of NoelleAncenis)--the wine bottling dairy.Chase, D. LonclOn, National Dairymen'sAssociation. Milk industry. May 1982. v.84 (5). p. 18-19. ill. (NAL Call No.:44.8 M583).

0060Capital investments in agriculturalmarketing cooperatives : implicationsfor farm firm and cooperative finance /by Alan Roy Tubbs. -.Tubbs, Alan Roy, 1944-. 1971. Thesis(Ph.D.)-- Cornell University, 1971.Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UniversityMicrofilms, 1971. v, 235 leaves ; 21 cm.Bibliograp' 1 leaves 212-215. (NAL CallNo.: DISS -18,915).

0061The Capper-Volstead Act: a historicaland philosophical assessment(Agricultural cooperatives,legislation).Breimyer, H.F. Madison. North Centralregional research publication. Sept1978. Sept 1978. (256). p. 3-10.Includes bibliography. (NAL Call No.:S541.N6).

0062The Capper-Volstead Act, its continuingimportance (Farmer cooperatives,marketing, legislation, U.S.).Quarles, W.K. Martinsburg, W. Va., TheCouncil. Proceedings ... annualconvention National Peach Council. 1981.1981. (40th), p. 50-57. 12 ref. (NALCall No.: SB371.N3).

0063The changing financial structure offarmer cooperatives.Griffin, N. ; Wissman, R.-Monroe,W.J.-Yager, F.P.-Purdue, E. Washington,D.C., The Service, Farmer cooperativeresearch report - United States Dept. ofAgriculture, Economics, Statistics, andCooperatives Service. Mar 1980. Includesmany tables. Mar 1980. (17). 172 p. (NALCall No.: aHD1491.A1U54).Abstract: This report analyzes thefinancial structure of farmercooperatives, including amounts, typesand sources of equity and borrowedcapital. Sales and other operatingincome and amounts and distribution ofnet savings and losses are also covered.Data are presented by major function,principal products handled, geographiclocation and income tax status of thecooperatives. While the data are forfiscal year 1976, they are benchmarkdata and will be useful indefinitely asbase data for conducting other studiesdealing with cooperative financing.

0064Co-op share of direct U.S. exports downto $3.2 billion by 1880 (AgriculturalCooperative Service, USA).Kennedy, T. Washington, 0 C., TheService. Farmer Cooperatives U.S.Dept. of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service June 1982. v. 49(3). p. 4-5. (NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

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0065Collectivization and improvement ofagriCUltUral producers' cooperative; the10104010 il$PeriOhee.HiraitUM*),*.TokoyO,'Japan : Food andAgriculture Policy Research Centre,1985. Cooperation in world agriculture :

experiences, problems and perspectives /editqd by Theodor Bergmann and TakekazuB. Ogura. p. 243-256. Includesreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL1401491.A3C65).

0066Cooperation: do we understand andpractice the principles? (Agriculturalcooperatives, USA, history, finance,capital).Torgerson, R.E. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 316-319.ill. 31 ref. (NAL Call No.: 280.29AM3A).

0067Cooperative agricultural developmentbanking in India /R.D, Bedi.Bedi, R. D. New Delhi : National Councilfor Cooperative Training, 1985. xiv, 381P. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNALHG2039.1484 1985).

0068Cooperative agricultural finance /C.R.Reddy ; with a forward by D.P. Sharma.Reddy, C. R. Allahabad, India : ChughPublications, 1988. Revision of theauthor's thesis (doctoral--SriVenkateswara University AutonomousPost-Graduate Centre, Anatapur, 1979).xi, 160 p. ; 22 cm. Bibliography: p.149 -160. (NAL Call No.: DNAL

HG2051.14R48).

0069Cooperative agricultural financing byfarmers' associations in Taiwan.Sheu, Y.D. Taipei, The Center. Extensionbulletin - ASPAC Food & FertilizerTechnology Center. July 1980. July 1980.(147). 11 p. (NAL Call No.: S631.A8).

0070Cooperative directors must be deeplycommitted to success of business(Management, agricultural cooperatives).Leith, G. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Serv;t-P. Jan 1983. v. 49(10). p. 18-19. ill. (NAL Call No.:166.2 N47).

0071Cooperative informati n report / UnitedStates Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. -.( Washington, D.C.) The Service..Description based on: No. 30 (Oct.1982). title from cover. v. ; 22 cm.(NAL Call No.: aHD1491.A1U56).

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0072Cooperative information report no. 1 -

United States. Dept. of Agriculture.BeehOMi09, Statistics, and CooperativesService. -.Washington Dept. of Agriculture,Economics, Statistics and CooperativesService 1977. v. ill. (NAL Call No.:aH01491.A1U55).

0073Cooperative net margins dive; assets andnet worth stable (U.S. agriculturalcooperatives, 1979 to 1981).Washington : The Service. Farmercooperatives United States Departmentof Agriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. June 1983. Includes statisticaldata. v. 50 (3). p. 4-6. ill. (NAL CallNo.: 166.2 N47).

0074Cooperatives and political involvement(Leadership of farmers' cooperative,USA).Light, F. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 32-34. (NALCall No.: 280.29 AM3A).

0075Cooperatives are business corporations,yet are unique in some ways(Agricultural cooperatives).Downey, W.D. Washington, D.C., TheInstitute. Annual - American Instituteof Cooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979. o. 103-109.(NAL Call No.: 280.28 AM3A).

0076Cooperative- can survive (Agriculturalcooperatives, Ohio).Russell, E. Columbus : Ohio Farm BureauFederation. Buckeye farm news. Oct 1983.v. 62 (1). p. 22-24. ill. (NAL Call No.:6 B85).

0077Cooperatives' financial structure,trends and issues (USDA, AgriculturalCooperative Service, United States).Kraenzle, C.A. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1983. 1983. p. 187-193.ill. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:280.29 AM3A).

0078Coops weigh basic problems as they eyeglobal relations (Agriculturalcooperatives).Sims, M.E. Washington, D.C., TheService. Farmer cooperatives.UnitedStates. Economics. .Statistics andCooperatives Service, Aug 1979. v. 46(5). p. 3-6. ill. (NAL Call No.: 166.2N47).

0079Coordinating exports by farmercooperatives / by Mark D. Newman andHarold M. Riley. -.Newman. Mark D. ; Riley. Harold M.(Washington. D.C.) U.S. Dept. oAoriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService (1982). Caption title-"September 1982"-- p. 1. vii. 44 p.

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ill. ; 28 cm. --. Bibliography: p.41-42. (NAL Call No.: aHD1491.AIUS4no.15).

0080The Cost Of long-teim debt financing(Agricultural marketing cooperatives).Vitaliano. P. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 443-468.(NAL Call No.: 280.2V AM3A).

0081County agent's manual on cooperatives.Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, Federal Extension Service,1965. Cover title. 23 p. : 26 cm.Bibliography: p. 19-22. (NAL Call No.:DNAL 1 Ag84Ah no.295).

0082Crunch on capital renews interest inco-op leasing (Cooperatives,agricultural equipment).Washington : The Service. Farmercooperatives - United States Departmentof Agriculture. Agricultural CooperativeService. July 1983. v. 50 (4). p. 19.(NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

0083Development and present status offarmers' cooperative businessorganizations /by R.H. Elsworth.Llsworth, R. H. 1872-. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1924.Caption title.- "December 29, 1924," -Chiefly tables. 76 p. : ill., maps ; 24cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag846no.1302).

0084The development of farmers' cooperativesin Hungary: present problems andprospects,Gyenes, A. Tokoyo, Japan : Food andAgriculture Policy Research Centre,1985. Cooperation in world agriculture :

experiences, problems and perspectives /edited by Theodor Bergmann and TakekazuB. Ogura. p. 229-241. (NAL Call No.;DNAL HD1491.A3C65),

0085Developments in the theory of farmercooperatives: discussion.Garoyan, L. AmeS, Iowa : AmericanAgricultural Economics Association.American journal of agriculturaleconomics. Dec 1983. v. 65 (5). p.1096-1098. Includes 2 references. (NAL(all No 280.8 J822).

0086Direct marketing by farmer cooperatives.LinStrOM, H. ; Henderson, F. Washington,The Service. National food review NFR -U.5. Dept of Agriculture, Economics.Statistics, and Cooperatives ServiceSummer 1980. Summer 1980. (11). p. 15.(NAL. Call No.: aHD9001.N275).

0087Director committees of farmercooperatives /by Nelda Griffin, Helim H.Hulbert and David Volkin.Griffin, Nelda, 1925-. Hult.rt, HelmH,; 1898--Volin, David,: 1916-.

N'WOPM4Pgi%r#41N61/2.

Washington, D.C. : Farmer CooperativeService, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,1960. 11, 26 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.85).

0088Directors of regional farmercooperatives selection, duties,qualifications, performance /by DavidVolkin, Nelda Griffin, and Helim H.Hulbert.Volkin, David, 1916-. ; Griffin, Nelda,;1925--Hulbert, Helim H.; 1898-.Washington, D.C. : Farmer CooperativeService, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,1960. ii, 40 p. : charts ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references.(NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.83).

0089Directory of agricultural cooperativesin the United Kingdom : 1979 / ThePlunkett Foundation for Co- operativeStudies. -.Oxford, Eng, The Foundation 1979. 146,xix p. ; 21 cm, (NAL Call No.:HD1491.G7P6 1979).

0090DISC (domestic international salescorporation) tax vehicle could encouragecooperative exports (Tax benefits,application to farmer cooperatives andto individual farmers).Baarda, J.R. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. July 1982. v. 49(4). p. 16-18. ill. (NAL Call No.: 166.2N47).

0091Discussion: The role of farmercooperatives in changing agriculturaleconomy.Coffey, J.D. Experiment, Ga. : TheAssociation. Southern journal ofagricultural economics - SouthernAgricultural Economics Association. July1987. v. 19 (1). p. 29-30. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL HD101.86).

0092E. B, Nourse held to competitiveyardstick school of thought(Agricultural cooperatives).Torgerson, R.E. Washington, D.C., TheInstitute. Annual - American Instituteof Cooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979. p. 16-23. 14rec. (NAL Call No.: 280.28 AM3A).

0093An economic analysis of alternativecapital financing plans for agriculturalcooperatives.Wilson. Ernest Walter, 1934-. Ann Arbor,Mich University MicrofilmsInternational 1977. Thesis--Universityof Georgia. 1974. viii, 163 leaves :

ill. Bibliography: leaves 126-128. (NALCall No.: DISS 75-8,228).

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0094Economic appraisal of irrigationcooperatives in agricultural developmentin Ganges-Kobadak Project, Bangladesh.Andreou, P. Barking, Applied SciencePublishers. Agricultural administration.Apr 1979. v. 6 (2). p. 111-122. ill. 5ref, (NAL Call No.: 53.A32).

0095Economic climate slashes margins ofmajor cooperative in 1981 (Agriculturalcooperatives, earnings, United States).Street, D.W. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. July 1982. Includesstatistical data. v. 49 (4). p. 8-11.ill. (NAL Call No,: 166.2 N47).

0096The economic performance of farmercooperatives.ChriSty, R.D Tuskegee, Ala. : TuskegeeUniversity, c1987. Ushering in thetwenty first century : empnasis on therural South / editor, Thomas T.Williams. Papers presented at the 44thProfessional Agricultural WorkersConference, December 7-9, 1986, atTuskegee University, Tuskegee, Alabama.p. 57-63. (NAL Call No.: DNALHD1773.A5U8).

0097An economic study of the history,status, and operation of agriculturalcooperatives in Indiana / T.L. Canada,E.H. Matzen .

Canada, T. L. ; Matzen, Edwin Harold,:1910-. Lafayette, Ind. : PurdueUniversity Agricultural ExperimentStation, 1946. Cover title.- Some of thematerial originally presented as T.L.Canada's thesis (M.S.--PurdueUniversity). 48 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.(NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 In2P no.518).

0098An economic study of the organization,finance and operations of farmers'business cooperatives in Vermont /byH.C. Grinnell.Grinnell, Harold Clayton, 1895-.Burlington : Vermont AgriculturalExperiment Station, 1932. 103 p. ill..maps ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100V59 no.346).

0099Educational practices of farmercooperatives /by Oscar R. LeBeau.LeBeau. Oscar R. 1902-. washington. D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1954. iii, 53 p. : ill.,charts ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNALA280.29 F22G no.8).

0100The effect of agrarian reform on thedevelopment of agricultural cooperativesin the People's Democratic republic ofYemen.Novotny. M. Praha : Institutu tropickehoa subtropickeho zemedelstvi. Agriculturetropics et subtropice 1982. 1982. (15).0. 37-56. lncluues reference (NAL CallNo. SB111 A2P7).

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0101Employee incentive plans case studies offive farmer cooperatives /by NeldaGriffin.Griffin, Nelda, 1925-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1962. 151 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references.(NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29 F22Gno.104).

0102Employee incentive plans in farmercooperatives, 1957 /by Nelda Griffin.Griffin, Nelda, 1925-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1959. iv, 33 p. 1

chart, 1 form ; 26 cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.62).

0103Equity redemption : issues andalternatives for farmer cooperatives /(David W. Cobia et al.) -.: Cobia. David W, (Washington, D.C.?)U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Servioe (1982). Cover title-"October 1982"--p. i. xiv, 216 p. ; 22cm. --. Bibliography: p. 178-183. (NALCall No.: aHD1491.A1U54 no.23).

0104Equity redemption (Agriculturalcooperatives, finance, USA).Royer, J.S. ; Smith, D.P. Washington :

American Institute of Cooperation.American cooperation. 1982. 1982. p.295-302. ill. (NAL Call No.: 280.29AM3A).

0105An evaluation of the "NationalCommission's" antitrust recommendations(Agricultural cooperatives, USA).Berde, S. Washington, D.C., TheInstitute. Annual - American Instituteof Cooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979. p. 371-381.ill. Bibliography p. 379-381. (NAL CallNo.: 280.28 AM3A).

0106Exploring communication processes in afarmer cooperative a case study /byJames H. Copp and Irwin W. Rust.Copp, James H. ; Rust, Irwin W.; 1909-.Washington, D.C. : Farmer CooperativeService, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,1961. v, 24 p. . charts ; 26 cm. (NALCall No.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.97).

0107Exploring farmer cooperatives.Sacramento Agricultural Council ofCalifornia (1966 ?). 64 p. : ill. : 22cm. (NAL Call No.: HD149i.C2E9 1966).

0108Extension educational programs withfarmer cooperatives / by Robert Cooperand Paul 0. Mohn.Cooper. Robert. (College Station, Tex.?Texas Agricultural Extension Service.A&M College System?) 1959. 42 p. : ill.

27 cm. (NAL Call No. MLCM 83/369).

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0109Factors associated with effective dairyplanning committees for CooperativeAgricultural Extension work in Louisiana/ by Claude John Naquin.Naquin, Claude John, 1926-. 1964. Thesis(Ph.D.)--Louisiana State University andAgricultural and Mechanical College,1964, Extension Repository Collection-Typescript (photocopy)-Includesautobiography. xiii, 241 leaves ; 28 cm.Bibliography: leaves 175-179. (NAL CallNo.: S544.3.L8N3).

0110Family farmers need cooperatives, butsome issues need to be resolved.Washington General Accounting Office1979. vi, 86 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. --.Includes bibliographical references.(NAL Call No.: 1-01491.U5U53).

0111Farm Credit Council picks Banner aspresident (Delmar K. Banner, vicepresident of the National Council ofFarmer Cooperatives).Washington : The Service. Farmercooperatives - United States Departmentof Agriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. Apr 1983. v. 50 (1). p. 21.(NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

0112Farm level credit use among cooperativefarmers in Nigeria.Osuntogun, A. London : OverseasDevelopment Institute, c1980. Borrowers& lenders : rural financial markets andinstitutions in developing countries /edited by John Howell. p. 259-271. 5ref. (NAL Call No.: HG2041.B58).

0113Farm size may have limited role in howfarmers use cooperatives.Swanson, B.L. ; Babb, E. Washington,D.C. : The Service. Farmer cooperatives- United States Department ofAgriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. Sept 1987. v. 54 (6). p. 20-22(continued). (NAL Call No.: DNAL 166.2N47).

0114Farmer cooperative business hits newannual high of $71.5 billion (UnitedStates, statistics).Washington : The Office. Major newsreleases and speeches - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, Office ofGovernmental and Public Affairs. Nov12/19, 1982. Nov 12/19, 1982. p. 57.(NAL Call No.: aS21.A8J51).

0115Farmer cooperative business volume andmargins decline in 1982 (Marketing,related services, United States).Washington : The Office. Major newsreleases and speeches - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture. Office ofGovernmental and Public Affairs. Sept30/Oct 7, 1983. Sept 30/Oct 7, 1983. p.23-27. (NAL Call No.: aS21.A8U51).

0116Farmer cooperative business volume dropsto lowesi level In 6-years.Washington, D.C. : The Service. Farmercooperatives - United States Departmentof Agriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. Nov 1986. v. 53 (8). p. 4-5.(NAL Call No.: ONAL 166.2 N47).

0117Farmer cooperative margins up in 1986,sales decline.Washington, D.C. The Service. Farmercooperatives - United States DepartmentOf Agriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. Oct 1987. v. 54 (7). p. 6-7.(NAL Call No.: DNAL 166.2 N47).

0118Farmer cooperative publications.Ingalsbe, G. (comp.). Washington, D.C. :

The Service. Cooperative informationreport - United States Deptartment ofAgriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. Bibliography. Feb 1988.(4,rev.). 38 p. (NAL Call No.: DNALaHD1491.A1U56).

0119Farmer cooperative publications.Christie, M. (comp.). Washington; D.C.,The Service. Cooperative informationreport - United States Dept. ofAgriculture, Economics, Statistics, andCooperatives Service. Aug 1979. Aug1979. (4). 41 p. Includes ref. (NAL CallNo.: aHD1491.A1U56).Abstract: This report lists publicationsof the Cooperative Program of theEconomics, Statistics, and CooperativesService (ESCS) in several series. Italso lists cooperative relatedpublications from other sources.

0120Farmer cooperative publications.Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture. Agricultural CooperativeService, 1984. Cover title. 57 p. ; 22cm. --. (NAL Call No.: DNALaHD1491.A1U56 no.4).

0121Farmer cooperative statistics, 1984 /byRalph M. Richardson ... et al. .

; Richardson. Ralph M. Washington,D.C.? U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.Agricultural Cooperative Service,1985 . 46 p. : ill. : 28 cm. Includes

bibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL aHD1491.U5A47 no.15).

0122Farmer cooperative '76 business reachesrecord $56.3 billion.Washington, D.C., The Service. Farmercooperatives - United StatesAgricultural Cooperative Service. June1981. v. 48 (3). p. 10-11. (NAL CallNo.: 166.2 N47).

0123Farmer cooperatives ... farm businesstools /by Beryle Stanton.Stanton. Beryle Elizabeth, 1909-.Washington, D.C. : Farmer CooperativeService. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.1964. Cover title. ii. 58 p. : ill.,

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charts : 24 cm. Bibliography: p. 43 ofcover. (NAL Call NO.: OWL 1 Ag84Abro.275).

0124Farmer Cooperatives / United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service.-.Washington, D.C. The Service. (Supt. ofDocs., U.S. G. P.O.),. Farmercooperatives. Description based on: Vol.47. no. 7 (Oct. 1980): title from cover.V. : Ill. ; 29 cm. (NAL Call No.: 166.2N47).

0125Farmer cooperatives and undue priceenhancement.Johnson, A.C. Jr. ; Jesse, E.V. Madison,The Station. Economic issues - WisconsinUniversity, Department of AgriculturalEconomics, Agricultural ExperimentStation. Sept 1981. Sept 1981. (62). 4p. (NAL Call No.: HD,775.W6E25).Abstract: This paper is a legislativehistory of the Capper-Volstead Act. Itsummarizes the record of Congressionaldebate over antitrust immunity formarketing cooperatives.

0126Farmer cooperatives in a decliningagricultural economy.LAXDA. Christy, R.D. Baton Rouge, La. :

The Station. D.A.E. research report -Department of Agricultural Economics andAgribusiness. Louisiana StateUniversity, Louisiana AgriculturalExperiment Station. July 1987. (674). 35p. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:DNAL 100 L935).

0127Farmer cooperatives in internationalgrain and oilseed markets.Bunker, A.R. ; Cook, M.L. Lexington,Ky., American Agricultural EconomicsAssociation. American journal ofagricultural economics. Dec 1980.Includes a brief review of cooperativeactivities in major non-U.S. grainexporting and importing countries. v. 62(5). p. 899-903. Charts. 12 ref. (NALCall No.: 280.8 J822).Extract. Numerous, exogenous factors,such as the world economic and the worldgrain situation, invariably willinfluence the sign and slope of theexport market share trend ofcooperatives. Of the factors that can becontrolled by cooperatives, it is oftenargued that two are most important -

member -user commitment and riskmanagement.

0128Farmer cooperatives in our economy.McBride. G. East Lansing. Mich.. TheService. Michigan farm economics -Michigan State University, CooperativeExtension Service. Apr 1979, Apr 1979.(434). 4 p. Includes ref. (NAL Cali No.:275.29 M58A).

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0129Farmer cooperatives in the food economyof Western Europe: an analysis from themarketing point of view.Moulenberg, M. The Hague, Mouton.European review of agriculturaleconomics. 1978. v. 5 (3/4). p. 255-275.17 ref. (NAL Call No.: HD1401.592).

0130Farmer cooperatives in the UnitedStates.Washington, D.C. : Farmer CooperativeService, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,1955. Cover title.- Revision of Bulletin54, issued in 1947. 252 p. ill.. maps23 cm. Includes bibliographical

references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F228 no,1).

0131Farmer cooperatives operate like largefamily corporations.Swank, C.W. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. Feb 1984, v. 50(11). p. 7. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 166.2N47).

0132Farmer monopolies, cooperatives, and theintent of congress: origins of theCapper-Volstead Act.Guth, J.L. Berkeley. University ofCalifornia Press. Agricultural history.Jan 1982. Includes comments by R. LowittPages 117-121. v. 56 (1). p. 67 -82,117-121. Includes ref. (NAL Call No.:30.98 AG8).

0133Farmers' cooperative associations inFloridalStatus and legal phases /byMarvin A. Brooker and H.G. Hamilton.Brooker, Marvin A. 1903-. ; Hamilton. H.G.; 1895-. Gainesville, Fla. :

University of Florida AgriculturalExperiment Station, 1932. Cover title.47 p. ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100F666 (1) no.245).

0134Farmers' cooperative associations inFloridaVCitrus cooperatives, trends infinancial structure and services, andfactors determining success or failure/H.G. Hamilton and A.H. Spurlock.Hamilton. H. G. 1895-. ; Spurlock, A. H.Gainesville. Fla. : University ofFlorida Agricultural Experiment Station,1943. Cover title.- "In cooperation withthe Division of Resident Teaching,rollege of Agriculture. University offlorida"--T.p. 88 p.. : charts, maps : 23cm. (NAL Col' No.: DNAL 100 F66S (1)no.386).

0135Farmers' cooperative associations inFloridaIIOrganization and management /byMarvin A. Brooker and H.G. Hamilton.Brooker, Marvin A. 1903-. ; Hamilton, H.G.; 1895-. Gainesville, Fla. .

University of Florida AgriculturalExperiment Station, 1933. Cover title.-"Ir cooperation with the Division ofResident Teaching. College of

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Agriculture, University ofFlorida"--T.p. 100 p. : charts, maps :

23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 F66S (1)no.263).

0136Farmers' cooperative associations inFloridaIIIBusiness analysis of theHastings Potato Growers' Association /byH.G. Hamilton and Marvin A. Brooker.Hamilton, H. G. 1895-. ; Brooker, MarvinA.; 1903-. Gainesville, Fla. :

University of Florida AgriculturalExperiment Station, 1935. Cover title.63 p. : ill., chart, map ; 23 cm. (NALCall No.: DNAL 100 F66S (1) no.276).

0137Farmer's cooperative associations inFloridaIVThe Florida Citrus Exchangesystem /by H.G. Hamilton and Marvin A.Brooker.Hamilton, H. G. 1895-. ; Brooker, MarvinA.; 1903-. Gainesville, Fla. :

University of Florida AgriculturalExperiment Station, 1939. Cover title. -"In cooperation with the Division ofResident Teaching, College ofAgriculture, University ofFlorida"--T.p. 80 p. 111., charts,maps ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100F66S (1) no.339).

0138Farmers' cooperative associations in theUnited States, 1828 /by Chris L.Christensen.Christensen, Chris L. 1894-, Washington,D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1929.Caption title. 66 p. : maps ; 23 cm.Bibliography: p. 66. (NAL Call No.: DNAL1 Ag84C no.94).

0139Farmers' cooperative business study theStaple Cotton Cooperatives Association/A.V. :varthout.Swarthout, A. V. 1885-. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1926.Caption title. 56 p. : charts, 1 map23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag84Dno.397).

0140Farmers' cooperative marketing andpurchasing associations in North Dakota/by W.L. Ettesvold.Ettesvold. W. L. Fargo : AgriculturalExperiment Station, North DakotaAgricultural College. 1940. 26 p. ill.

22 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 N813no 294).

0141Farmers' cooperatives as behavior towardrisk.AENRA. Kimball, M S. Nashville :

American Economic Association. Americaneconomic review. Mar 1988. v. 78 (1) p.

224-232, Includes references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL 280.8 AM32).

0142Farmers' cooperatives in South Carolina.Spurlock. H.C. ; Crawford. D.E.-Steer,R.D. Clemson. S.C. : The Station. AEAgricultural Economics and RucelSociology Report, Dept. of Agricultural

Economics and Rural Sociology, S.C.Agricultural Experiment Station, ClemsonUniversity. July 1965. (275). 33 p.maps. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 281,9 C59).

0143Farmers' cooperatives in Virginia.Chambliss, R.L. Blacksburg, Va., TheService. VAE, Virginia agriculturaleconomics - Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State University,Cooperative Extension Service. Oct 1979.Oct 1979. (307). p. 3-4. Includes ref.(NAL Call No.; 275.29 V813).

0144Federal agencies that are impactingcooperatives (Farmers' marketing andpurchasing, United States, regulations).Naden, K.D. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 386-390.ill. (NAL Call No.: 280.29 AM3A).

0145Financial control problems ofagricultural cooperatives (in SouthAfrica).Van Rooyen, I.M. Pretoria Dept. ofAgricultural Economics and Marketing.Agrekon. Apr 1980. v. 19 (2). P. 15-17.(NAL Call No.: 281.8 AG835).

0146Financial management of Kansasagricultural cooperatives: financialraticc, norms, and method of analysis.Hollinger, R.D. ; Manuel, M.L.Manhattan, Kan., The Station.Bulletin.Kansas. Agricultural ExperimentStation. Aug 1978. Aug 1978. (617). 17p. ill. (NAL Call No.: 100 K13S (1)).

0147Financial structure of New Yorkagricultural cooperatives.Anderson, B.L. ; Stanton, B.F. Ithaca,N.Y., The Station. A.E. Res. - Dept. ofAgricultural Economics, Cornet;University Agricultural ExperimentStation. Sept 1979. Sept 1979. (79-19).18 p. Includes ref. DNAL Call No.: 281.9C81A).

0148Financial structure of regional farmercooperatives /by Nelda Griffin.Griffin. Nelda, 1925-. Washington, D.C.

: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1966. iv, 56 p. :

charts, I map ; 26 cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.. ()NAL A280.29 F22G no.133).

0149Financing agricultural cooperativesalternative capital sources.Williamson, L. Lexington, Ky. : TheService. AEC - University of Kentucky,Cooperative Extension Service. Insubseries: The Farmers' CooperativeYardstick. June 1987. (52). 3 p. (NALCall No.: DNAL HD1775.K4K5).

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0150Financing of small borrowers by FarmersService Cooperative Societies: a casestudy (India).Bhagawan Rao, C. ; Kanakaiah. New Delhi: S.R. Suneja. Agricultural banker.July/Sept 1982. v. 5 (3). p. 8-12. (NALCall No.: HG2061.I4A3).

0151Financing young farmers (Federal LandBank, cooperative programs, Farmers HomeAdministration, USA).Lee, v.A. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 90-91. ill.(NAL Call No.: 280.29 AM3A).

0152Find best ways to reach general publicand legislators (Farmer cooperatives,California).Ruth, L.H. Washington, D.C.,Institute. Annual - American Instituteof Cooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979. p. 175-178.(NAL Call No.: 280.28 AM3A).

0153The firmer foundations and a few of thepeople who built them (Farmercooperatives).Stanton, B. Washington, D.C., TheInstitute. Annual - American Instituteof Cooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979. p. 10-16. ill.(NAL Call No.: 280.28 AM3A).

0154Florida farmer cooperatives: 1868-1950.Hamilton. H.G. Gainesville, Fla. : TheDepartment. Staff paper - University ofFlorida, Food and Resource EconomicsDepartment, Institute of Food andAgricultural Sciences. Oct 1985. (287).16 p. Includes references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL HD1751.A1S73).

0155Follow through important to success oflong-range planning for co-op(Agricultural cooperatives, management).Street, D.W. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture. AgriculturalCooperative Service. Jan 1983. v. 49(10). p. 10-11. (NAL Call NO.: 166.2N47),

0156Food manufacturing activities of 100large agricultural marketingcooperatives.Combs. P.P. ; Marion. B.W. Madison,Wisc. : The Stations. Working paper,N.C. Project 117 - North CentralAgricultural Experiment Stations.Includes statistical data. Apr 1984.(73). 62 p. Includes references. (NALCall No.: DNAL AGE 919560(AGE)).

0157A framework for structural analysis ofThai communities and agriculturalcooperatives: a means for understandingsynchronism and cOnflict.Orr. R.H. Knoxville. The Ins..tute.International report - University of

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Tennessee. Institute of Agriculture.Sept 1981. Sept 1981. (1). p. 17-24. 7ref. (NAL Call No.: 920408(AGE)).Extract; Government dissatisfaction withthe performance and slow growth of Thaicooperatives has prompted an efforttowards extensive reorganization andupgrading. The evidence suggests thatsuch strong reliance on one particularorganizational form - i.e. cooperatives- is unnecessary. risky and inefficient.Cooperatives should be promoted andsupported in those areas in which theyperform the task at hand efficiently.Membership in cooperatives should belimited to those farmers who providereliable support for the organization.Other forms of institutional activity -both government and private - should beutilized for assisting farmers in areasin which cooperatives do not functionwell.

0158Government help: not governmentinterference (Agricultural CooperativeService, farmer assistance, USA).Block, J. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 14-16. ill.(NAL Call No.: 280.29 AM3A).

0159Government policies for promotingagricultural cooperative marketing inJapan.Monden, M. Tokyo, Asian ProductivityOrganization. Producers' associationsfor marketing farm products. 1979 (pub.1981). Presented at an APO symposiumheld in Tokyo, Japan, 1979. 1979 (pub.19811, p. 109.118. (NAL Call No.:S572.P7).

0160The Ha-ee Village Crop Unit: R casestudy of a successful farmers'cooperative in Korea.Kim, S.H. Taipei : The Center. Extensionbulletin - ASPAC Food & tertilizerTechnology Center. Oct 1933. Oct 1983.(195). p. 1-3. 111. (NAL Call No.:S631,A8).

0161Helping farmers build cooperatives theevolution of farmer cooperative service/by Andrew W. McKay and Martin A.Abrahamsen.McKay, A. W. 1883-. ; Abrahamsen, MartinAbraham,: 1908-. Washington. D.C.Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture. 1962. Cover title, ii.

82 p. ill. ; 24 cm. Bibliography onback cover. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F22F. no.31).

0162A history of the Farmers' Cooperativedemonstration work in Texas / by PaulineWeaver. -.Weaver, Pauline (Neta Pauline), 1904-.1941. Thesis (M.A.)--University ofTexas, 1941. Extension RepositoryCollection -Typescript (carboncopyl-Vita. vii, 103 leaves : ill., maps

29 cm Bibliography: leaves 99-103.(NAL Call No.: 5544.3.1'4W.

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0163How an internationally oriented farmercooperative views the future.MAERA. Cook, M.L. Columbia TheStation. Special report - University ofMissouri - Columbia, AgriculturalExperiment Station. Paper presented at aSeminar on "United States Farm Policy ina World Dimension," November 10-11,1983, Columbia, Missouri. 1983 ?'.(305). p. 67-61, 68, Includesreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100M693SP).

0164How farmers' cooperatives were organized: from the experience of developingagricultural production cooperatives inthe Soviet Union / A. Arkhipov, T.Kuznetsova.Arkhipov. Anatolii Ivanovich. ;

Kuznetsova, Tamara Ivanovna. MoscowNovosti Press Agency Pub. House 1977. 63p. : 17 cm. --. (NAL Call No.:HD1492.R9A66).

0165How the Revenue act of 1962 affectsfarmer cooperatives /by Raymond J.Mischler and David Volkin.Mischler, Raymond J. 1908-. ; Volkin,David.; 1916-. Washington, D.C. : FarmerCooperative Service, U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture. 1962. 53 p. ; 26 cm. (NALCall No.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.105).

0166Imports by farmer cooperatives valued at$762 million for 1986.Spatz, K. Washington, D.C. : TheService. Farmer cooperatives - UnitedStates Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. Feb1988. v. 54 (11). p. 15. (NAL Call No.:DNAL 166.2 N47).

0167Improving management of farmercooperatives / by Milton L. Manuel .

Manuel, Milton L., 1919-. Washington,D.C. : Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S.Dept. of Agriculture, 1973. Cover title.iv, 47 r. : forms ; 26 cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.120 1973).

0168Improving management of farmercooperatives /by Milton L. Manuel.Manuel, Milton L., 1919-, Washington.D.C. : Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S.Dept. of Agriculture, 1964. Cover title.Iv, 4" p. ; 26 cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280 29 F22G no.120).

0169Indian cooperatives in agriculturalexport trade policy and performance/Y.C. Devadhar.Devadhar Y. C. Pune : Vaikunth MehtaNational Institute of CooperativeManagement. 1981. 11, 48 p. : 23 cm.Includes bibliographical references.(NAL Call No.: DNAL HD1491.I4042).

0170Industrial development bond financingfor farmer cooperatives / Donald R.Davidson, -.Davidson, Donald (Donald Ray), 1925- .

(Washington, D.C.) Dept. of Agriculture,Economics, Statistics, and CooperativesService (1980). "August 1980.". iv, 32P. : ill., map ; 26 Om. --.Bibliography: p. 30. (NAL Call No.:aHD1491.A1U54 no.18).

0171Integrated dairy operations throughfarmer cooperatives /by Anne L. Gessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1959. vi, 39 p. : ill.,charts, maps : 26 cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.69).

0172Integrated feed operations throughfarmer cooperatives, 1959 /by Anne L.Gessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1962. ii, 50 p. : ill.,1 chart, 1 map ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.:DNAL A280.29 F22G no.100).

0173Integrated petroleum operations offarmer cooperatives, 1969 /by J, WarrenMather and John M. Bailey.Mather, J. Warren 1911-. ; Bailey, JohnM.; 1913-. Washington, D.C. : FarmerCooperative Service, U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, 1971. Caption title. viii.19 p. : 1 chart ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.:DNAL 0200 .U5A1 no.21).

0174Integrated petroleum operations throughfarmer cooperatives, 1950 and 1957 /byAnne L. Gessner and J. Warren Mather.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. ; Mather, J.Warren; 1911-. Washington, D.C. : FarmerCooperative Service, U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, 1959. xii, 18 p. : charts ;

26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29 F22Gno.58).

0175Intervention by the InternationalFederation of Agricultural Producers(Energy situation, developing countries,farmer cooperatives).Idris, M. (Cairo?) : Ministry ofAgricultural Foreign Relations Dept.,1982. Third International Co-operativeTrade Conference, Cairo, 1-3 November1982 v. 3 5 p. (NAL Call No.:HD1491.A3I5 1982).

0176Involvement of agricultural cooperativesin food manufacturing.Combs. R. : Marion. B Madison, Wis. :

The Department. Economic issues -Department of Agricultural Economics.College of Agricultural and LifeSciences. University of Wisconsin. Mar1985. (90). 4 p. Includes 3 references.(NAL Call No.: DNAL HD1775.W6E25).

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0177IRS Internal Revenue Service revisesaudit guidelines for firmercooperatives,Frederick, D.A. Washington : TheService. Farmer cooperatives - UnitedStates Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. Mar1984. v. 50 (12). p. 26-27. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL 166.2 N47).

0178It's time to specialize inmember-service programs (Farmercooperatives, USA).Swanson, B. Washington, D.C., TheService. Farmer Cooperatives - U.S.Dept. of Agriculture. AgriculturalCooperative Service. June 1982 v. 49(3). p. 6-9. ill. (NAL Call Nn.: 166.2N47),

0179Joint research gave some answers onwarehousing and distribution channels(Agricultural cooperatives).Cinder, R.G. Washington, D.C., TheInstitute. Annual - American Instituteof Cooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979, p. 299-305.ill. (NAL Call No.: 280.28 AM3A).

0180Keep co-op month, says survey; 1982planning underway (consumercooperatives, cooperative councils,credit' unions, farm credit cooperatives,agricultural marketing and purchasingcooperatives, and rural electriccooperatives, USA).Ingalsbe, G. Washington, D.C., TheService. Farmer Cooperatives - U.S.Dept of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. June 1982. v. 49(3). p. 19. (NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

0181The large agricultural cooperative as acompetitor.Rhodes, V.J. Ames, Iowa : AmericanAgricultural Economics Association.American journal of agriculturaleconomics. Dec 1983. v. 65 (5) P.1090-1095. Includes 13 references. (NALCall No.: 280.8 J822)Extract. This paper is concerned withopen-membership marketing and farmsupply cooperatives. The intricatedetails of centralized, federated andhybrid organizations are not developed.

0182Laws provide guidelines on legalresponsibilities of co-op directors(Agricultural cooperatives, management).Baarda, J.R. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. July 1983. v. 50(4). p. 8-9. (NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

0183Legal phases of farmer cooperatives /byL.S. Hulbert ; rev and extended byRaymond J. Mischer.Hulbert, L. S. 1886-. : Mischler,Raymond C.: 1908-. Washington D.C. :

Farmer Cooperative Service. L.S. Dept.

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of Agriculture, 1958. First ed.published in 1922 under title: Legalphases of cooperative associations. asDepartment bulletin no. 1106.- "Table ofcases": p. 272-300.- Includes index. -Supersedes Farm Credit Administrationbulletin no. 50, issued May 1942. vii,376 p. ; forms ; 24cm. Bibliography: p.259-271. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F228 no.10).

0184Long-range planning for co-ops highlyintegrated function (Farmercooperatives, Management).Dahle, R.D. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, Economics, Statistics, andCooperatives Service. Nov 1982. v. 49(8). p. 18-19. (NAL Call No.: 166.2N47).

0185Long-term contracting strategies foragricultural processing firms withparticular reference to farmercooperatives / Steven T. Buccola and BenC. French. -.Buccola, Steven T. ; French, Ben C.Giannini Division of AgriculturalSciences, University of California 1978.vi, 177 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. --.Bibliography: p. 174-177. (NAL Call No.:281.9 G34M No.328).

0186A look at agricultural cooperatives inIndia /by Martin A. Abrahamsen.Abrahamsen, Martin Abraham, 1908-.Washington, D.C. : Farmer CooperativeService, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,1961. Cover title. viii, 43 p. : ill. ;

24 cm. Bibliography on back cover. (NALCall No.: DNAL A280.29 F22F no.28).

0187Major agricultural cooperativesdramatically improve earnings.Davidson, D.R. Washington. D.C. : TheService. Farmer cooperatives - UnitedStates Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. June1988. v. 55 (3). p. 4-7 (continued).(NAL Call No.: DNAL 166.2 N47).

0188Major statistical series of the U.S.Department of Agriculturehow they areconstructed and used : volume 9 : farmercooperatives. --.Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, 1970. ii, 9 p. --. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL Fiche 5-85 no. 365 v. 9).

0189Major statistical series of the U.S.Department of Agriculturehow they areconstructed and used : volume 9 : farmercooperatives /prepared by FarmerCooperative Service. --.Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture. 1957. iii. 7 p.Includes bibliograpnical references.(NAL Call No.: DNAL Fiche S-85 no.118 v.9).

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0190Management training among farmercooperatives /by David Volkin and NeldaGriffin.Volkin, David, 1916 -. ; Griffin, Nelda,;1925-. Washington, D.C. : FarmerCooperative Service, U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, 1959. iii, 84 p. : 1 map26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29 F22G

0191Mandatory equity retirement plans forfarmer cooperatives.Dahl, W.A. ; Dobson, W.D. - Velum, D.H.Madison, The Station. Economic issues -Wisconsin, Agricultural ExperimentStation. Feb 1981, Feb 1981. (55). 4 p.

(NAL Call No.: HD1775.W6E25).

0192Marketing agreements (Agriculturalcooperatives).Black. W.E. Madison. North Centralregional research publication. Sept1978. Sept 1978. (256). p. 227-235. (NALCall No.: S541.N6).

0193The marketing organization inagricultural cooperative business / byLewis Ru-yi Chang. -.Chang, Lewis Ru-yi. 1972. Thesis(M.Agr.Ext.)--University of Georgia,1972. Extension Repository Collection-Typescript (carbon copy). 2, 63 leaves;28 cm. Bibliography: leaves 60-63.

(NAL Call No.: HD1491.U5C45).

0194Marketings, related activities bulk ofco-op revenue by 1980 (Structuralcharacteristics of agriculturalcooperatives).Schmelzer, J.R. Washington : TheService. Farmer cooperatives - UnitedStates Department of Agriculture.Agricultural Cooperative Service. July1983. Includes statistical data. v. 50(4). p. 10. (NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

0195Measuring the equity redemptionperformance of farmer cooperatives.Royer, J.S ; Cobia, D.W. Fargo : NorthDakota State University. North Centraljournal of agricultural economics. Jan1984 v. 6 (1). p. 105-112. Includes 6references. (NAL Call No.: HD1773.A3N6).Extract. Cooperatives need to adopt moreeffective systems for ensuring equity isheld by patrons in proportion to use. A

disparity index was developed to measurethe degree to which it is not. To

compare the simulated performance ofalternative equity formation andredemption programs, disparity indexvalues were calculated for ahypothetical cooperative. Resultsdemonstrate that plan performancedepends largely on patron histories ofPatronage and equity investment.Nevertheless, revolving fund plans withrevolving periods up to five yearsusually had the lowest disparity indexvalues. Generally, plans with the lowestdisparity index values requir4:0 thegreatest annual patron investments

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0196Member profiles and cooperative loyality(Agricultural cooperatives).Cook, H.L. Madison, The Station.Economic issues - Wisconsin,Agricultural Experiment Station. July1980. July 1980. (47). 4 p. (NAL CallNo.: HD1775.W6E25).

0197Membership marketing contracts ofagricultural cooperatives in California/by W.F. Weller and U.M. Tinley.Mueller, Willard Fritz. ; Tinley, J. M.;1897-, Berkeley, Calif. : CaliforniaAgricultural Experiment Station, Collegeof Agriculture, University ofCalifornia, 1958. 64 p. ; 24 cm.

Bibliography: p. 64. (NAL. Call No.: DNAL

100 C12S no.760).

0198Membership policies and market power offarmer cooperatives to the United States/ James Youde and Peter MelmbergerYoude, James. ; Helmberger, Peter.Madison : Agricultural ExperimentStation, University of Wisconsin, 1966.

Cover title. 38 p. ; 23 cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL 100 W75 (2) no.267).

0199Membership policy alternatives foragricultural cooperatives /Thomas L.Sporleder, Vernon E. Schneider. --.Sporleder, Thomas L. College Station,Tex. : The Texas Agricultural MarketResearch and Development Center, 1978."January 1978. " - "A research project

Aconducted for American Cotton GrowersLubbock, Texas.". v, 24 p. ; 28 cm. --.Bibliography: p. 24. (NAL Call No.: DNALHD9006.75 no.77-4).

0200Methods and policies used in makingpatronage refunds by selected farmercooperatives /by Donald R. Davidson.Davidson, Donald Ray, 1925-. Washington,D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. FarmerCooperative Service, 1966. ii, 22 p. :

ill., 1 map ; 26 cm. Bibliography: p.22. (NAL Call No.. DNAL A280.29 F22Gno.137).

0201Methods of doing business (Agriculturalcooperatives, capitalism).Ingalsbe, G. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1987 1982. p. 336-343.1)) 10 ref. (NAL Call No.: 280.29AM3A).

0202Methods of financing farmer cooperatives/Helim H. Hulbert, Nelda Griffin, KelseyB. Gardner.Hulbert. Helim H. 1898-. ; Griffin,Nelda,: 1925 --- Gardner, Kelsey B.; 1892-.

Washington, D.C. : Farmer CooperativeService. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.1957. viii, 46 p. : charts ; 26 cm. (NALCali No.: ()NAL A280.29 F22G no.32).

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0203Michigan Supreme Court upholdsbargaining law (Michigan AgriculturalMarketing and Bargaining Act,Agricultural Fair Practices Act,agricultural cooperatives).Beards, J. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. May 1983. v.. 50(2). p. 22-23. (NAL Call No.: 166.2N47).

0204Midwest farmers think cooperatives oftenoutperform their competitors.Boynton, R. ; Babb, E. Washington : TheService. Farmer cooperatives - UnitedStates Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. Sept1983. v, 50 (6). p. 15. (NAL Call No.:DNAL 166.2 N47).

0205Minnesota Technical College developscooperative minicourses (Agriculturaleducation).Mladek. C. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. June 1983. v. 50(3). p. 18-19. ill. (NAL Call No.: 166.2N47).

0206Mobilization of Human Resources forRural Development Through AgriculturalCooperatives / by A. F. Laidlaw.Laidlaw, A. F. Rome Food and AgricultureOrganization of the United Nations 1973.67 p. Includes bibliography. (NAL CallNo.: F4024685-73-MI 1973).Summary: This paper was written for theMay, 1972 Open World Conference in Romeon the role of Agricultural Cooperativesin Economic and Social Development. Itfocuses on Third World developingcountries and discusses cooperation asan instrument of rural development as itmobilizes peoples' efforts. The emphasisis on the human element and the impactof education and training to motivatepeople and influence social progress.

0207Monitoring the state legislatures(Farmer cooperatives, United States).Albers. W.E. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1983. 1983. p. 151-156.ill. (NAL Call No.: 280.29 AM3A).

0208Motortruck operating costs of farmercooperatives /by Thomas H. Camp.Camp, Thomas H. 1929-. Washington, D.C.

: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1964. vi, 9 p. : 1 form

26 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences, (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F22G no.121).

0209Motortruck operations of farmercooperatives /by William C. Bowser, Jr.Bowser. William C. 1923-. Washington,D.C. : Farmer Cooperative Ser- .ce. U.S.Dept. of Agriculture. 1963. iv. 23 p. :

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charts, 1 map ; 26 cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.109).

0210Motortrucks operated by farmercooperatives number, types, andoperating characteristics, January 1,1967 /by Thomas H. Camp and William M.Holroyd.Camp, Thomas H. 1929-. ; Holroyd.William M. Washington, D.C. : FarmerCooperative Service, U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, 1968. vi, 21 p. : 1 chart,1 map ; 26 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL aHD1491.U5A1 no.2).

0211Mutual credit system of agriculturalcooperatives in Korea.Seol, I.J. Taipei, The Center. Extensionbulletin - ASPAC Food & FertilizerTechnology Center. Aug 1980. Aug 1980.(148). 11 p. ill. 10 ref. (NAL Call No.:S631.A8).

0212Naden sees growth in local cooperativepolitical activity (Ken Naden, presidentof the National Council of FarmerCooperatives).Duffey, P., ed. Washington : TheService. Farmer cooperatives - UnitedStates Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. Oct1982. v. 49 (7). p. 18-19. ill. (NALCall No.: 166.2 N47).

0213The National Council of FarmerCooperatives.Paris, International Federation ofAgricultural Producers. Worldagriculture. 1978. v. 27 (2/3). P.15-16. (NAL Call No.: 6 W893):

0214The National Federation of GrainCooperatives : a division of thenational Council of Farmer Cooperatives/ National Federation of GrainCooperatives. -.Washington. D,C. The Federation (1975?).Caption title. iii, 46, (2) p. : ill.,map ; 25 cm. (NAL Call No.:HD1485.N36N3).

0215NCFC speakers advise: get involved orget left out (National Council of FarmerCooperatives).Washington, D.C., The Service. Farmercooperatives - United StatesAgricultural Cooperative Service. Feb1981. v. 47 (11). p. 12-14. (NAL CallNo.: 166.2 N47).

0216Needed research on cooperatives(Agricultural products, USA).Moore. V. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 393-399.111. (NAL Call No.: 280.29 AM3A).

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0217New Jersey produce growers find successin auction cooperative ( Agriculturalmarketing).Harrington, D.E. Washington, D.C., TheService. Farmer Cooperatives - U.S.Dept. of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. June 1982. v. 49(3). p. 10-12. ill. (NAL Call No.: 166.2N47).

0218Number of full-time employees of farmercooperatives /by Nelda Griffin.Griffin, Nelda, 1925-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1960. ii, 21 p. : 1

chart : 26 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F22G no.73).

0219Observations on the impact ofagricultural bargaining cooperatives(Prices).Garoyan, L. : Thor. E. Madison. NorthCentral regional research publication.Sept 1978. Sept 1978. (256). p. 135-148.ill. Includes bibliography. (NAL CallNo.: S541.N6).

0220On the ownership and control of farmercooperatives.Shaffer. J.D. Madison. North Centralregional research publication. Sept1978. Sept 1978. C256). p. 165-170. 3ref. (NAL Call No.. S541.N6).

0221Optimal market pools for agriculturalcooperatives.Buccola. S.T. ; Subaei, A. Ames, Iowa :

American Agricultural EconomicsAssociation. American journal ofagricultural economics. Feb 1985. v. 67(1). p. 70-79. Includes 13 references.(NAL Call No.: ['NAL 280.8 J822).Extract: Most agricultural marketingcooperatives distribute members' netrevenues on a pool basis. The presentpaper outlines various pool options andprovides a framework for identifyingprivately and collectively optimalpooling rules. Individual members' poolchoices are found to vary according tofarm enterprise and risk aversion level.A collectively optimal rule dependsgenerally on risk aversion and on themethod used to aggregate individuals'expressed preferences. In the instanceexamined here, however, the collectiveoptimum is somewhat insensitive toassumed risk aversion.

0222Oral contract with cooperative binding,says North Dakota court Farmers co-opElevator of Cavalier versus Lemier,Staheli versus Farmers' Cooperative ofSouthern Utah .

Baarda, J.R. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. Nov 1983. v. 50(9). p. 23. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 166.2N47).

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0223The organization of agriculturalcooperatives as a pressure group inJapan.George, A. Tokoyo, Japan : Food andAgriculture Policy Research Centre,1985. Cooperation in world agriculture :

experiences, problems and perspectives /edited by Theodor Bergmann and TakekazuB. Ogura. p. 97-112. Includesreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNALHD1491.A3C65),

0224Organizing a farmer cooperative / byRaymond Mischler .

Mischler, Raymond J. 1908-. ; Hulbert.Helim H.; 1898--Sanders, Samuel D.,;1880-. WaShington, D.C. : FarmerCooperative Service, U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, 1956. Cover title. -Originally issued in 1938 es U.S. FarmCredit Administration Circular C-108 byS.D. Sanders. 39 p. : Ill. ; 23 cm.Bibliography on back cover. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22F no.18).

0225Outlines of the agricultural cooperativemovement in Egypt (Production).Serry, H. (Cairo"; : Ministry ofAgricultural Foreign Relations Dept.,1982. Third International Co-operativeTrade Conference, Cairo, 1-3 November1982. v. 2 10 p. (NAL Call No.:H01491.A3I5 1982).

0226An overview of the number, sizediversification and market share ofagricultural marketing cooperatives invarious commodity subsectors.Schmelzer, J.R. ; Campbell, G.R.Madison. North Central regional researchpublication. Sept 1978. Sept 1978.(256). p. 71-104. ill. Includesbibliography. (NAL Call No.: S541.N6).

0227Owning or leasing of covered hopper carsby farmer cooperatives /by Thomas H.Can and David Volkin.Camp. Thomas H. 1929-. ; Volkin, David,:1916-. Washington, D.C. : FarmerCooperative Service, U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, 1967. vi, 25 p. : ill.,forms ; 26 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F22G no.144).

0228Patron valuation of a farmer cooperativeunder alternative finance policies.Beierlein. J.G. : Schrader, L.F.Lexington, American.AgriculturalEconomics Association. American journalof agricultural economics. Nov 1978. v.60 (4). p. 636-641.Extract: The objective of this paper isto analyze toe effect that changes incapital structure have on the financialvalue of a cooperative to its memberpatrons. Three policy options areanalyzed: (A) Payment of a requiredreturn on all forms ofmember-contributed capital; (B) Changesin the minimum cash proportion of thepatronage refund; and (C) Limited length

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of revolving fund cycle.

0229Patronage distributions - -the "tracing°problem (Farmer cooperative taxsituation, regulations).Wells. S.A. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 466-460.

(NAL Call No.: 280.29 AM3A)

0230Patronage refunds drop 44 percentreflecting lower margins, losses(Agricultural cooperatives, economicsituation).Davidson, D.R. ; Street, D.W. Washington: The Service. Farmer cooperatives -U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economics,Statistics, and Cooperatives Service.Nov 1982. v. 49 (8). p. 4-7. ill. (NALCall No.: 166.2 N47).

0231Performance and problems of cooperatives(Agricultural credit, India).Kalyankar. S.P. ; 14.1mane. K.D. Bombay :

Maharashtra State Co-operative Unions.TheJanCall

Maharashtra co-operative quarterly.1984. v. 67 (3). p. 141-145. (NALNo.: 280.28 B63).

0232The performance of agriculturalcooperatives in Thailand.Suphaphiphat, P. Singapore : SingaporeUniversity Press, c1979. Group farmingin Asia : experiences and potentials /edited by John Wong. Paper presented ata conference sponsored by the RegionalResearch and Training Programme of theAgricultural Development Council, Aug.22-24, 1977, Singapore. p. 184-194. (NALCall No.: DNAL H01491.A75G76).

0233Personnel terminology usage in theAgricultural Cooperative ExtensionService / by John H. Gant. -.Gant, John H. 1963. Thesis(M.A.)--American University, 1963.Extension Repository Collection-Typescript (carbon copy). xi, 44 leaves: ill. : 29 cm. Bibliography: leaves4i-44. (NAL Call No.: S544.G36).

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PIK (payment-in-kind) program acrereductions affect supply, marketingcooperative planning (Agriculturalcooperatives).Schmelzer. J.R. Washington TheService. Farmer cooperatives - UnitedStates Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. Apr1983. v. 50 (1). p. 8-9. ill. (NAL CallNo.: 166.2 N47).

0235Policy changes, international activityseen for cooperative success (Americanfarmer cooperatives, world markets).Washington : The Service. Farmercooperatives - United States Departmentof Agriculture. Agricultural CooperativeService. Jan 1983. v. 49 (101. p. 17.

ill. (NAL Call No.: 166.2 N4.).

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0236Political support for farmercooperatives.Isaksen, G.P. Madison, Wisc. : TheStations. Working paper, N.C. Project117 - North Central AgriculturalExperiment Stations. Mar 1983. Mar 1983.(68). 28 p. Includes 24 references. (NALCall No.: 919560(AGE)).Extract: Evolving political support forU.S. agricultural cooperatives from 1915to present is traced. The rationale forpolitical support as well as the type ofsupport provided differed according toeconomic conditions and politicalphilosophies. Recommendations are madeconcerning ways cooeratives can retainneeded public, farmer, and politicalsupport.

0237Portfolio analysis of contractingstrategies for farmer marketingcooperatives.OSCBA. Buccola, S.T. ; French, B.C.Corvallis, Or. : The Station. Stationbulletin - Oregon AgriculturalExperiment Station. Dec 1981. (655). 29p. Includes 4 references. (NAL Call No.:DNAL 100 OR3).Extract: The purpose of this report isto illustrate the application ofportfo io analysis to a particularprocessing/marketing cooperative and toreport some general conclusions aboutcontracting strategies as a result ofthe study.

0238Program area structure permits ACS(Agricultural Cooperative Service) tobetter serve cooperatives (U.S.Department of Agriculture, programs,research projects, education).Torgerson, R.E. : Dunn, J.R. Washington

: The Service. Farmer cooperatives -United States Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. Jan1983. v. 49 (10). p. 4-6. ill. (NAL CallNo.: 166.2 N47).

0239Recent federal income tax changesaffecting farmer cooperatives /by GeorgeJ. Waas.Waas, George J. 1901-. Washington, D.C.: Management Services Division. FarmerCooperative Service, U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, 1954. "Supplants Supplementno. 2, dated Nov. 8, 1952. to Farmcredit administration miscellaneousreport 156.". 18 p. ; 26 cm. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.1).

0240Regional social planning in agriculture(of agricultural cooperatives, statefarms, partner-agricultural cooperativeand state enterprises, agriculturalservices and other production units).Kunc, J. Lincoln University ofNebraska Press, 1977. Decision-makingand agriculture : papers andreports. International Conference ofAgricultural Economists, 16th, Nairobi.Kenya, 1976. p. 439-443. (NAL Call No.:HD1406.1583).

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0241Relationships in cooperativeagricultural research.Hulse, J.H. Manila, Phillippines :

International Rice Research Institute.1985. Impact of science on rice. Paperpresented at the "Multilevel Symposiumon Rice Research: Accomplishments andChallenges", June 5-8, 1985. Manila,Philippines. p. 191-197. (NAL Call No.:DNAL SB191.R5I3).

0242Remarks prepared for delivery bySecretary of Agriculture John R. Blockbefore the Agricultural RoundtableCooperative Trade and InvestmentConference in Kansas City, Missouri,September 23, 1982 (Farmer cooperatives,exports, high-value markets).Block, J.R. Washington, The Office.Major news releases and speeches -United States Department of Agriculture.Office of Governmental and PublicAffairs. Sept 17/24, 1982. Sept 17/24,1982. p. 1 -4, (NAL Call No.:aS21.A8U51).

0243Remarks prepared for delivery bySecretary of Agriculture John R. BlockbefOre the Annual Meeting of theCooperative League of the USA inWashington, D.C., October 26, 1983(Agricultural cooperatives, marketing,programs).Block, J.R. Washington : The Office.Major news releases and speeches -

United States Department of Agriculture.Office of Governmental ano PublicAffairs. Oct 21/28. 1983. Oct 21/28,1983. p. 1-5. (NAL Call No.:aS21.A8U51).

0244Remarks prepared for delivery bySecretary of Agriculture John R. Blockbefore the National Council of farmerCooperatives, Honolulu, Hawaii, January12, 1983 (USDA programs, policies,payment-in-kind, acreage reduction,market outlook, agriculturalcommodities).Block, J.R. Washington . The Office.Major news releases and speeches -United States Department of Agriculture,Office of Governmental and PublicAffairs. Jan 7/14. 1983. Jan 7/14, 1983.o 4-9. (NAL Call No.: aS21.A8U51).

0245Remarks prepared for delivery bySecretary of Agriculture John R. Blockbefore the 50th Anniversary Meeting ofGold Kist, Atlanta, Georgia, October 27,1983 (Agricultural CooperativesMarketing, U.S. Department ofAgriculture Programs).Block, J.R. Washington : The Office.Major news releases and speeches -unite() States Department of Agriculture.effice of Governmental and Public:`fairs. Oct 21/28. 1983. Oct 21/28.'983. p. +0-14. (NAL Call No..aS21 .ABU51).

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0246Remarks prepared for delivery bySecretary of Agricuture John R. Block,Cooperative League of USA, AnnualCongress, Washington, D.C., September29, 1981 (Functions of the AgriculturalCooperative Service, programs, USDApolicies).Block, J.R. Washington, D.C., TheOffice. Major news releases and speechesUnited States Department of

Agriculture, Office of Governmental andPublic Affairs. Sept 25/Oct 2, 1981.Sept 25/Oct 2, 1981. p. 6-9. (NAL CallNo.: aS21.A8U51).

0247Reorganisation and effectivediversification of primary agriculturalcooperatives.New Delhi National Cooperative Union ofIndia, Agricultural CooperativesDivision (1977 ?). 92 p. ; 23 cm. (NALCall No.: HG2051.I4N36).

0248Report of the Regional Seminar onManagement of Agricultural Cooperativeswith Special Reference to MultipurposeCooperatives / Lionel Gunawardana,leader and rapporteur.Gunawardana, Lionel,- 1932-. New Delhi

International Cooperative Alliance,Regional Office & Education Centre forSouth-East Asia 1978. "Held by theInternational Cooperative Alliance,Regional Office and Education Centre forSouth-East Asia in collaboration withthe Central Union of AgriculturalCooperatives (CUAC) and the Institutefor the Development of AgriculturalCooperation in Asia (IDACA).". 36 p. ;

23 cm. (NAL Call No.: HD1491.A3R4 1977).

0249A report or agricultural cooperatives /(by Frank Lipson and Clint Battertoh),prepared by the Bureau of Competition.

Lipson, FrankClint.& Staffcooperatives.Trade CommissSupt. of Docstitle: Staffcooperatives.Bibliography:KF1715.L56).

. : Batterton,report on agricultural(Washington, D.C.) Federal

ion . (for sale by the., U.S. G.P.O.) 1975. Coverreport on agriculturalxiii, 181 p. ; 27 cm.p. 181. (NAL Call No.:

0250Repositioning steps strengthen Nation'sagricultural cooperatives in midst ofrecession.Swanson, B.L. Washington, D.C. : TheService. Farmer cooperatives - UnitedStates Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. May1987, v. 54 (2). p. 8-9. (NAL Cell No.:DNAL 166.2 N47).

025+Responding to external challenges(Cooperatives, agricultural economy,USA).Anderson, J. Washington AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 28-32. ill.(NAL Call No.: 280.29 AM3A).

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0252Restructuring agricultural cooperativecredit system in India.JOehi, V.R. Pune, P.S. Kshirsagar. TheMaharashtra co-operative quarterly, Apr1981. v. 64 (4). p. 242-255. (NAL CallNo.: 280.28 863).

0253The results of the agrarian reform andthe new tendencies in the application ofagricultural cooperatives in Mexico.Hodis, J. Budapest : Institute for WorldEconomics of the Hungarian Academy ofSciences, 1979. Agricultural developmentstrategy in the developing countries :

(proceedings of a ..ymposium held inBudapest, June 5-8, 1979). edited byJudit Kiss. p. 29-51. 16 ref. (NAL CallNo.: HD1131.A38).

0254Retirement plans of farmer cooperatives/ by French M. Hyre .

Hyre, French M., 1902-. Washington,D.C. : Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S.Dept. of Agriculture, 1957. Cover title.vi. 17 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Bibliographyon back cover. (NAL Call No.: DNALA280.29 F22F no 21).

0255Revolving fund method of financingfarmer cooperatives /by Helim H.Hulbert, Nelda Griffin, Kelsey B.Gardner.Hulbert, Helim H. 1898-. ; Griffin,Nelda,: 1925--Gardner. Kelsey B.; 1892-.Washington D.C. : Farmer CooperativeService, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.1958. vi, 60 p. : charts ; 26 cm. (NALCall No.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.41).

0256The rising threat to (agricultural)cooperatives--the antitrust laws.McCormick, L.W. Washington, D.C., TheInstitute. Annual - American Instituteof Cooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979. p. 363-370.(NAL Call No.: 280.28 AM3A).

0257Role of agricultural cooperatives infood production in Thailand / G.L.Bailur.Bailur, G. L. (Gurudas L.Y. 1935-. NewDelhi International Cooperative Alliance(1980 ?). 11. 112, 43, 15 p ill.. map, 27 cm. (NAL Call Nc.. HD1491.T583).

0258The role of agricultural cooperatives inmodernizing Sudanese agriculture.Hassan. K.I.AUAAB. Brno : Vysoka skolazemedelska. Acta UniversitatisAgriculturae. Facultas Agroeconomica.Rada 0: Spisy fakulty provozneekonomicke. 1981. v. 17 (1/4). p.131-139. Includes references. (NAL CallNo.. HD1940.0.35A1).

0259The role of cooperatives in agriculturaldevelopment. -.

New Delhi International CooperativeA'llance. Regional Office 8 il:JucationCentre for South and East Asia 1970.

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"Held jointly by the InternationalCooperative Alliance, Regional Office &Education Centre for South-East Asia,New Delhi and the Afrc-Asian Ru.alReconstruction Organisation, NewDelhi.". 57 p. (NAL Call No.:HD1491.A75E9 1969).

0260Role of cooperatives in agriculturaldevelopment: citizen's perceptions.Brij Shushan Goel. Bombay : MaharashtraState Co-operative Unions. TheMaharashtra co-operative quarterly. duly1984. v. 68 (1). p. 21-32. Includesreferences. (NAL Call No.: 280.28 5C3).

0261The role of farmer cooperatives in achanging agricultural economy.Christy. R.D. Experiment, Ga. : TheAssociation. Southern journal ofagricultural economics - SouthernAgricultural Economics Association. July1987. v. 19 (1). p. 21-28. Includesreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNALHD101.56).

0262The role of farmers' cooperativeassociations in the marketing of darktobacco in Kentucky-Tennessee from 1931to 1953.KAEBA. Clark, H.B. ; Minton, W.H.Lexington : The Station. Bulletin -Kentucky, Agricultural ExperimentStation. Documents available from:Agriculture Library, AgriculturalScience Center - North, University ofKentucky, Lexington, Ky. 40546- 0091.-Includes statistical data. June 1955.(637). 69 p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 K41(2)).

0263The role of mergers in the growth ofagricultural cooperatives /Willard F.Mueller.Mueller, Willard Fritz. Berkeley, Calif.

. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1961.Cover title. 65 p. : ill. : 23 cm.Includes bibliographical references.(NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 C125 no.777).

0264Role of NAFED (National AgriculturalCooperative Marketing Federation ofIndia) in agricultural cooperativemareketing (India).Srivastava, S.P. Pune, P.S. Kshirsagar.The Maharashtra co-operative quarterly.Jan 1981. v. 64 (3). p. 175-183. (NALCall No.: 280.28 863).

02G5Scheme for agriculture in the '80s asvisualized by the (Japanese)agricultural cooperatives.Tokyo. Norin Snijo Kenkyujo. FarmingJapan. 1979. v. 13 (5). p. 20-22. ill.(NAL Call No.: 53.F29).

0266Select well--train well- -for aneffective board (Agriculturalcooperatives, management).Stevenin. T.J. Washington. D.C.. TheInstitute. Annual - American Institute

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of Cooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979. p. 125-129.(NAL Call No.: 280.28 AM3A).

0267Selecting and electing directors offarmer cooperatives /by Nelda Griffin,H.N. Weigandt, K.B. Gardner.Griffin, Nelda, 1925-. ; Weigandt, H.N.-Gardner, Kelsey B.; 1892-.Washington, D.C. : Farmer CooperativeService, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,1955. "Formerly Miscellaneous report161.". ii, 33 p. ill., charts ; 26 cr.(NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.14).

0268Selecting the best market alternative(Agricultural commodities,cooperatives).Rhodes. V.J. Washington : U.S.Department of Agriculture. The Yearbookof agriculture. 1982. 1982. p. 179-186.ill. (NAL Call No.: 1 AG84Y).

0269Service by short line railroad may risefrom ashes of abandonment(Transportation for agriculturalcooperatives, management, revenue).Kane, M.D. ; Bunker, A.R. Washington :

The Service. Farmer cooperatives -United States Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. Apr1983. v. 50 (1). p. 4-7. ill. (NAL CallNo.: 166.2 N47).

0270Serving small farmers a study of theFarmers' Service Cooperative Society,Bidadi /V.R. Gaikwad, D.S. Parmar.Gaikwad, V. R. ; Favmar, D. S. Ahmedabad

. Centre for Management in Agriculture,Indian Institute of Management, 1983. x,175 p.

. maps ; 22 cm. --. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo. DNAL HD31.I4 no.94).

0271Small farmers' cooperative ricemarketing project under IRDP(Bangladesh).Islam, M.R. Dacca : AgriculturalDevelopment Agencies in Bangladesh. ADABnews. Sept/Oct 1981. v. 8 (5). p. 2-6.(NAL Call No.: 53.A332).

0272Some basic conflicts in rural creHit(with reference to farmers' servicecooperative societies).

M.B. Gajarajan. C.S. Bombay,Indian Society of AgriculturalEconomics. Indian journal ofagricultural economics. Oct/Dec 1978. v.33 (4). p. 84-9i, ill. Includesbibliography. (NAL Call No.: 281.8 IN2).

0273State incorporation statutes for farmercooperatives.Baaroa. J.R. Washington. D.C. : TheService. Cooperative information reportUnitec States Dept. of Agriculture,

Agricultural Cooperative Service. Oct1982. Predominantly tables. Oct 1982.(30). 115 p. (NAL Call No.:aHD149i.A1U56).

Extract: The Statutory laws of allStates and the District of Columbia weresearched for statutes designed forcooperative incorporation. Statutesavailable for incorporation of farmercooperatives were identified. At leastone such cooperative incorporationstatute was found for every State, and atotal of 85 statutes were chosen foranalysis in this report. A detailed andcomprehensive set of more than 300topics addressed by the various statuteswas developed. This report is acomparative analysis of all 85 statutesfor each of the 300 topics.

0274State legislators' perception of theNorth Carolina Cooperative AgriculturalExtension Service / by Thomas C.Blalock. -.

Blalock, Thomas C. 1963. Thesis(Ph.D.)--University of Wisconsin, 1963.Extension Repository Collection-Typescript (carbon copy)-Vita. xiv, 285leaves, 24 p. ; 28 cm. Bibliography:leaves 266-269. (NAL Call No.:S544.3.N8154).

0275Statistics of farmer cooperative,1953-64 marketing, farm supply andservice /by Anne L. Gessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1956. iv, 71 p. : ill.,charts, maps ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.:DNAL A280.29 F22G no.23).

0276Statistics of farmer cooperative,1954-55 marketing, farm supply, andservice /by Anne L. Gessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1957. iv, 73 P. : ill.,charts, maps ; 26 cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.31).

0277Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1952-53 marketing, farm supply, andservice /by Anne L. Gessner.Gessner. Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1955. 73 p. : maps,charts ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNALA280.29 F22G no.15).

0278Statistics of farmer cooperatives1955 -56 marketing, farm supply andrelated services /by Anne L. Gessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.

. Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture. 1958. 73 p. : ill.,charts, maps ; 26 cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.48).

0279Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1956 -57 /by Anne L. Gessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture. 1959. iii, 75 p. : ill.,charts. maps ; 26 cm. Includes

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bibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.60).

0280Statistics of farmer cooperatives1957-58 /by Anne L. Oessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1960. iii, 83 p. :

charts, maps ; 26 cm. Includes .

bibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.76).

0281Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1958 -59 /by Anne L. Gessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1961. v. 88 p. : charts: 20 x 26 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F22G no.93).

0282Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1959-1860 /by Anne L. Gessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.

: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1962. vi, 81 p.charts, 1 map ; 2S cm. Includesbibliographical references. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL A280.29 F22G no.103).

0283Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1960-1961 /by Anne L. Gessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.

: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1963. 76 p. : charts, 1

map ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F22G no.112).

0284Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1961-62 /by Anne L. Gessner.Gessner, Anne L. 1905-. Washington, D.C.: Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1964. ii, 26 p. : 1

chart ; 26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNALA280.29 F22G no.119).

0285Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1962-63 /by Bruce L. Swanson.Swanson, Bruce L. Washington, D.C. :

Farmer Cooperative Service. U.S. Dept.of Agriculture. 1965. v, 78 p. : charts,1 map ; 26 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F22G no.128).

0286Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1863-64 /by Bruce L. Swanson.Swanson, Bruce L. Washington, D.C. :

Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1966. vi, 24 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references.(NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29 F22Gno.134).

0287Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1964-65 /by Bruce L. Swanson.Swanson, Bruce L. Washington, D.C.Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1967. vi, 29 .. : cnarts

26 cm. Includes bibliographical

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references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F22G no.143).

0288Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1965-66 /by Bruce L. Swanson.Swanson, Bruce L. Washington, D.C. :

Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1968. vi, 29 p. : charts; 26 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL aHD1491.U5A1 no.1).

0289Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1956-67 /by Bruce L. Swanson.Swanson, Bruce L. Washington, D.C. :

Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1969. vi, 29 p. ill. ;

26 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL aHD1491.U5A1 no.5).

0290Statistics of farMer cooperatives,1867-88 /by Bruce L. Swanson.Swanson, Bruce L. Washington, D.C. :

Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1970. vi, 29 p. : charts: 26 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL aHD1491.U5A1 no.11).

0291Statistics of farmer cooperatives,1969-70 /by Jane H. Click.Click, Jane H. Washington, D.C. : U.S.Dept. of Agriculture, Farmer CooperativeService, 1972. iv, 34 p. : charts ; 26cm. Includes bibliographical references.(NAL Call No.: DNAL aHD1491 .U5A1no.22).

0292Statistics of farmer cooperatives1975-76.Richardson, R.M. ; Click, J.H.Washington, D.C., The Service. Farmercooperative research report - UnitedStates Dept. of Agriculture, Economics,Statistics, and Cooperatives Service.Mar 1979. Mar 1979. (3). 57 p. (NAL CallNo.: aHD1491.A1U54).Extract: This report providesinformation on the number, membership,and business volume of farmercooperatives classified by geographiclocation and by commlity and functionaltype. Both gross (includesintercooperative business) and net(excludes intercooperative business)dollar volumes of cooperatives areshown.

0293Statistics of farmers' cooperatives inMinnesota, 1950 /E. Fred Koller, 7.W.Manning, O.B. Jesness.Koller, E. Fred 1907-. ; Manning. T.W.-Jesness, D. B.; 1889-. St. Paul.Minn. : Agricultural ExperimentStation, University of Minnesota,1952? . Cover title. 108 p. : ill..

maps ; 23 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100M66 (2) no.412).

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0294The status of farmer cooperatives inLouisiana and the U.S.: number, size,and business volume 1979.LRECA. Christy, R.D. Baton Rouge, La. :

Dept. of Agricultural Economics andAgribusiness, Louisiana StateUniversity. Louisiana rural economist.Nov 1982. v. 44 (4). p. 11-13. (NAL CallNo.: DNAL 281.8 L93).Extract: This paper has presented anational and state overview of farmercooperatives. However, cooperatives havetheir greatest impacts in localgeographic markets, and it is in thecontext of these markets where theimpacts of the above structural changeson market behavior and performance canbe determined best.

0295Structure and flows of agriculturalcooperative credit in India.Hague, T. ; Map, C.C. Bombay. IndianSociety of Agricultural Economics.Indian journal of agriculturaleconomics. Oct/Dec 1978. v. 33 (4). p.72-78. ill. (NAL Call No.: 281.8 IN2),

0296Structure, conduct, and performance ofagricultural cooperative associations inHawaii, 1977 / Heinz Spielmann and JackT. Ishida.Spielmann, Heinz, 1919-. ; Ishida, JackTatsumi,- 1916-. Honolulu HawaiiAgricultural Experiment Station.University of Hawaii (1981). 45 p. :

ill. ; 23 cm. --. (NAL Call No.: 100H313 (1) no.193).

0297Study of agricultural cooperatives inKorea / National AgriculturalCooperative Federation ; Adlowe L.Larson, Helim H. Hulbert. -.: Larson, Adlowe L.-Hulbert, Helim H.Seoul, Korea National AgriculturalCooperative Federation 1966. On t.pUnited States Operation Mission to Korea-March 1966. 104 leaves : map ; 27 cm.(NAL Call No.: H01486.0)58).

0298Study showed need for new pipelines andcommunications strategies (Agriculturalcooperatives).Vilstrup, R.H. Washingtor, D.C.. TheInstitute, Annual - American Instituteof Cooperation.American institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979. p. 100-102.(NAL Call No.: 280.28 i.M3A).

0299Subsidiaries of agriculturalcooperatives.Kraenzle, C.A.XFCFB. ; Volkin,Washington The Service. Cooperativeresearch report - United States Dept. ofAgriculture, Economics, Statistics, andCooperatives Service. Feb 1979. Feb1979. (4). 32 p. (NAL Call No.:aHD1491.A1U54).Extract: Little is known about why or towhat extent cooperatives usesubsidiaries for carrying out various+unctions Their increasing i. , indeed,the increasing dependence of some

regional cooperatives on subsidiaries,has implications for other cooperativesconsidering this organizational tool.This study was undertaken to answer someof the .questions concerning the use ofsubsidiaries. 1. Why were thesubsidiaries established? 2. What arethe important advantages anddisadvantages of using a subsidiarycompared with a oivision or departmentwithin the parent cooperativeorganization? 3. What policyimplications arise from cooperative useof subsidiaries? The study drawS on thefollowing sources of information: annualreports and other information related tospecific cooperatives and theirsubsidiaries; literature and casehistories involving subsidiaries andtheir use; and personal interviews withofficials of eight selected cooperativesusing either a unique type of subsidiaryarrangement or a relatively large anddiverse number of subsidiaries.

0300Successful joint ventures among farmercooperatives / Donald A. FrederickFrederick, Donald A. Washington, D.C. :

U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service, 1987. Cover title. -"April 1987"--P. 2 of cover. vii, 32 p.: ill. ; 22 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNALaHD1491.A1U542 no.62).

0301Summary of policy issues and researchneeds (Farmer cooperatives, marketing,Capper-Volstead Act).Marion, B.M. Madison. North Centralregional research publication. Sept1978. Sept 1978. (256). p. 315-323. (NALCall No.: 5541.N6).

0302Survey of agricultural cooperativecredit societies in Mauritius / by M.P.Saxena.Saxena, M. P. (Mahesh Prasad), 1934-.New Delhi National Cooperative Union ofIndia 1979. 158 p. ; 25 cm. (NAL CallNo.: HG2051.M33S33).

0303Survey slows gap in teaching about(agricultural) cooperatives inuniversities and colleges.Schomisch, T.P. ; Torgerson, R.E.Washington. D C., The Institute. Annual- American Institute ofCooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979 p. 161-166.itt (NAL Call No. 280.28 AM3A).

0304Survival strategies for agriculturalcooperatives / Charles E. French (etal.). -.; French, Charles E. Ames Iowa StateUniversity Press 1980. x, 278 p. : ill.Includes bibliographical references andindex. (NAL Call No.: HD1491.U53951980).

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0305A system of accounts for farmers'cooperative elevators /by John R.Humphrey and W.H. Kerr.Humphrey, John R. 1879-. : Kerr, W. H.;1886-1917. Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1915. Caption title. -"May 1, 1915.". 30 p. forms ; 24 cm.(NAL Call No.: DNAL 1 Ag8418 no.236).

0306Techniques for measuring productivity(Agricultural cooperatives, USA).Babb, E.M. ; Boynton, P.D.-Lang.M.G.-Schrader, L.F. WashingtonAmerican Institute of Cooperation.American cooperation. 1982. Includes alist of publications by PurdueUniversity. 1982. p. 410-415. ill. (NALCall No.: 280.29 AM3A).

0307Tell, show, involve--these areessentials in education (Agriculturalcooperatives).Steele. G. Washington. D.C., TheInstitute. Annual - American Instituteof Cooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979. p. 109-114.ill. (NAL Call Nc:.: 280.28 AM3A).

0308Ten years of agricultural productioncooperatives in northern Peru.Hatzius, T. Frankfurt/Main. W. Ger..DLG-1terlag. Ouarterly journal ofinternational agriculture = 2eitscnriftfur auslsnolische Landwirtschaft. Oct/Dec1981. v. 20 (4). p. 327-344. 33 ref.(NAL Call No.: 281.8 232).

0309The Texas agricultural cooperative boardchairman.TAEBA. 61Rck, W.E. : Knutson, P.D.College Station. Tex. : The Station.Bulletin B Texas AgriculturalExperiment Station. Oct 1985. (1525). 50p. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 100 T315 (1)).

0310Texas farmer cooperative principles.Black. W.E Knutson. R D. CollegeStation. Tex.. The Station. Bulletin -Texas Agricultural Experiment StationJuly 1981 Juiy 1981. (1367). 19 p. (NALCall No.- 100 T315 (1)).

0311Texas farmer cooperative principles.Black. W.E ; Knutson. R.D. CollegeStation, Tex., The Station. Bulletin -Texas Agricultural Experiment StationJuly 1981. July 1981. (13671. 19 p. (NALCall No.: 100 T31$ (1)).Extract. Farmer cooperatives are aunique form of business. This uriquenessresults from: 1) their ownership byfarmers, 2) the objectives for whichthey are created, and 3) the principleslo which they operate. This reportidentifies use and interpretation ofcooperative principles by Texasagricultural cooperatives.

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0312Texas farmer cooperatives' response tochange.TAEBA. Black, W.E. ; Knutson, R. CollegeStation, Tex. : The Station. Bulletin B- Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.Nov 1982. (1430). 15 p. (NAL Call No.:DNAL 100 731S (1)).

0313Texas farmer cooperatives' response tochange (Survey).Black, W.E. ; Knutson, R. Washington :

American Institute of Cooperation.American cooperation. 1983. 1983. p.46-56. ill. Includes references. (NALCall No.: 280.29 AM3A).

0314Thailand agricultural cooperatives anevaluation with recommendations forimprovement /Rufus S. Hughes ... etal. .

Hughes, Rufus B. Bangkok, Thailand :

International Cooperative TrainingCenter, University of Wisconsin for theUnited States Operations Mission toThailand. 1968. viii. 140 p. ; 29 cm.Includes bibliographical references.(NAL Call No.: DNAL HD1486.T5T48).

0315Time running out on 'independent'farmers (Outlook for agriculturalcooperatives, United States),Washington : The Service. Farmercooperatives - United States Departmentof Agriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. Oct 1982. v. 49 (7). p. 4-11.ill. (NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

0316Top 100 increase sales, assets, networth despite slow economy (Financialprofile of the 100 largest U.S.agricultural cooperatives).Davioson, P.R. : Street. D.W. Washington

: The Service. Farmer cooperatives -United States Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Cooperative Service. Oct1982. Includes statistical data. v. 49(7). p. 13 -17. ill. (NAL Call No : 166.2N47).

0317Towards an agricultural cooperativeclassification (Financial structure,Capital Accumulative Cooperatives,Capital Specific Cooperatives, UnitedKingdom).Murray. G.C.JAGEA AberystwythAgricultural Economics Society. Journalof agricultural economics. May 1983. v.34 (2). p. 151-161. Includes references.(NAL Call No.: 281.9 AG8).

C318Trends evaluated in financing farmproduction and farmer cooperatives.Fenwick. R.S. Washington, D.C.. TheInstitute. Annual - American Instituteof Cooperation.American Institute ofCooperation. 1979. 1979. p. 321-324.ill. (NAL Call No.: 280.28 AM3A).

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0319Trends in growth of farmer cooperatives,1950-80 /by Kelsey B. Gardner and AnneL. Gessner.Gardner, Kelsey B. 1892-. ; Gessner,Anne L.; 1905-. Washington, D.C. :

Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1963. vi, 24 p. : 111. ;

27 cm. Includes bibliographicalreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29F22G no.110).

0320Types of computers and their use byagricultural cooperatives / prepared byStanley R. Thompson and Leon Garoian.Thompson, Stanley R. Corvallis, Dr.Cooperative Extension Service, OregonState University 1971. 42 p. : ill. ; 28cm. --. Bibliography: p. 32. (NAL CallNo.: MLCM 83/699).

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Types of crop, livestock specialtiesinfluence how farmers use cooperatives.Swanson. B.L. ; Babb, E.M. Washington,D.C. The Service. Farmer cooperatives- United States Department ofAgriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. r.t 1987. v. 54 (7). p. 17-19(concludrul. ill. (NAL Call No.: DNAL166.2 N447).

0322U.S. farmer cooperative assets top $25billion in 1979.Washington : The Service. Farmercooperatives - United States Departmentof Agriculture. Agricultural CooperativeService. July 1982. Includes statisticaldata. v. 49 (4). p. 22-23. (NAL CallNo.: 166.2 N47).

0323U.S. farmer cooperatives arein:reasingly active in internationaltrlde.lorgerson, R.E. Washington. ForeignagricultureUnited States ForeignAgricultural Service. Dec 18, 1978. v.16 (51). p. 2-4. ill. (NAL Call No.:A281.9 F76F0).

0324UN symposium hears about U.S. farmercooperatives.Torgerson, R.E. Washington, D.C., TheService. Farmer cooperatives - UnitedStates Agricultural Cooperative Service.Oct 1980. v. 47 (7). p. 15-18. (NAL CallNo.: 166.2 N47).

0325Understanding marketing cooperatives(Dairy farmers, U.S.).Schriver, D H. Washington AmericanInstitute of Cooperation Americancooperation. 1982 1982. p. 178-180.ill. (NAL Call No.: 280.29 AM3A).

0326Understanding retained patronage refundsin agricultural cooperatives.xnoeber, C.R. : Baumer, D.L. Ames, Iowa.American Agricultural EconomicsAssociation. American journal ofagricultural economics. Feb .83. v. 65(1) p. 30-37. Includes 7 references.

(NAL Call No.: 280.8 J822).Extract: The share of patronage refundsretained by an agricultural cooperativeIs modeled as arising from the portfoliodecision of its median member. Themember is viewed as maximizing expectedutility by allocating wealth betweeninvestments in farming assets and equityin the cooperative. Determinants of theshare of patronage refunds retailed arethe expected rates of return on thesetwo investments, their variances, theircovariance, and the expected futureShare of patronage and its variance.Empirical examinations of aggregatecooperative data and cross-Sectionanalysts of seventeen regional supplycooperatives are found to be consistentwith the model.

0327Understanding retained patronage refundsin agricultural cooperatives: reply.Knoeber, C.R. ; Baumer, D.L. Ames, Iowa: American Agricultural EconomicsAssociation. AmerlcL journal ofagricultural economics. Feb 1985. v. 67(1). p. 135. (NAL Call No.: DNAL 280.80822).

0328Unite, work out differences during hardtimes: McLain (Interview with LyleMclain, chairman of the St. Paul FarmCredit Banks Board, outlook foragricultural cooperatives, UnitedStates).Washington : The Service. Farmercooperatives - United States Departmentof Agriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. Jan 1983. v. 49 (10). p. 14-15.ill. (NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

0329United Cooperative Farmers, Inc. a studyin economic integration /by John M.Bailey and Russell C. Engberg.Bailey, John M. 1913-. ; Engberg,Russell C.; 1894-. Washington, D.C. :

Farmer Cooperative Service, U.S. Dept.of Agriculture, 1958. iv, 13 p. ill. ;

26 cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL A280.29 F22Gno.45).

0330USDA issues policy statement endorsingcooperatives, ACS (AgriculturalCooperatives Service).Washington, The Service. Farmercooperatives - U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture. Economics, Statistics, andCooperatives Service. Oct 1981. v. 48(7) p. 6. (NAL Call No.' 166.2 N47).

0331Vermont farmer cooperatives meanbusiness.Henehan, B.M. ; Pelsue, N.H. Jr.Burlington. Vt. : University of Vermont.Research report - Vermont AgriculturalExperiment Station. June 1986. (50). 14

p. Includes references. (NAL Call No.:DNAL S541.5.V5R4).

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0332Viewpoint of Michigan agriculturalcooperative marketing association (farmprice data).Foster, H.A. Washington, The Service.ESCS - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,Economics, Statistics, and CooperativesService. July 1980. July 1980. (83). P.41-43. (NAL Call No.: aHD1751.U56).

0333Viewpoint of National Council of FarmerCooperatives (supporting new bargaininglegislation).Hampton, R.N. Washington, The Service.ESCS - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,Economics, Statistics, and CooperativesService. Aug 1979. Available from NTIS -order no. PB 298-914. Aug 1979. (65). p.69-71. (NAL Call No.: aHD1751.U56).

0334Viewpoint of the National Council ofFarmer Cooperatives (bargaininglegislation).Hampton, R.N. Washington, The Service.ESCS - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,Economics, Statistics, and CooperativesService. July 1980. July 1980. (83). P.61. (NAL Call No.: aHD1751.U56).

0335Volstead Museum dedication to launchcooperative landmark (Andrew U. VolsteadHome Museum, Minnesota, Capper-VolsteadAct, farmer marketing cooperatives,history).Washington. Farmer cooperativesUnitedStates Economics, Statistics andCooperatives Service. June 1979. v. 46(3). p. 11. ill. (NAL Call No.: 166.2N47).

0336Voting systems in agriculturalcooperatives.Ward, C.E. ; Schneider, V.E.-Lopez, R.Washington, D.C., The Service.Cooperative research report - UnitedStates Dept. of Agriculture. Economics,Statistics, and Cooperatives Service.Feb 1979. Feb 1979. (2). 27 p. 7 ref.(NAL Call No.: aND1491.A1U54).Extract: The data in this report -elateto tnree questions: (1) How many votesdo members have in elections for boardof diretors7 (2) Do members vote fordirecttrs or for delegates? (3) Is

voting at-large or by districts?

0337Wage discrimination suit costscooperative (Equal Pay Act, Clymore vs.FAR-MAR-CO, Inc., agriculturalcooperatives, discrimination againstwomen).Baarda, J.R. Washington : The Service.Farmer cooperatives - United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, AgriculturalCooperative Service. Aug 1983. v. 50(5). p. 19. (NAL Call No.: 166.2 N47).

0338Walter D. Bentley and the beginnings ofthe farmer's cooperative demonstrationwork in Oklahoma.Green. D.E. Vermillion? S.C. :

University of South Dakota Press. c1986.

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Agricultural legacies : essays in honorof Gilbert C. Fite / edited by R. AltonLee. Literature review. p. 237-266.Includes references. (NAL Call No.: DNAL$441.A36).

0339What readers say about news for farmercooperatives.Washingkton, D.C.? : U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, Farmer Cooperative Service,1975 . Cover title. vi, 36 leaves ; 27

cm. (NAL Call No.: DNAL aS572.AIU5no.10).

0340What's the National Teachers Workshop onCooperatives all about? (Nationaleducational agency for agriculturalcooperatives in the United States).Ingraham, C.H. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 345-349.ill. (NAL Call NQ.: 280.29 AM3A).

0341Which road to the future? Multipleproduct, multiple service?(Diversification within farmercooperatives, marketing, dairyproducts).Sandness, C. Washington : AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. Americancooperation. 1982. 1982. p. 373-376.ill. (NAL Call No.: 280.29 AM3A).

0342Why aid agricultural cooperatives.Le Vay, C. ; Bateman, D.I. Barking,Essex, Applied Science Publishers.Agricultural administration. Feb 1981.v. 8 (2). p. 97-107. 15 ref. (NAL CallNo.: S3.A32).

0343Why and how (agricultural) cooperativesneed to improve.Kraenzle, C.A. ; Moore, J.C. Washington,D.C., The Institute. Annual - AmericanInstitute of Cooperation.AmericanInstitute of Cooperation. 1979. 1979. p.64-71. ill. (NAL Call No.: 280.28 AM3A).

0344Why are we losing farmer cooperatives?(USA).Moore. D. Washington, D.C., The Service.Farmer Cooperatives U.S. Dept. ofAgriculture, Agricultural CooperativeService. May 1982. v. 49 (2). p. 9. (NALCall No.: 166.2 N47).

0345Working with small farmers andagricultural cooperatives in LatinAmerica.Whyte, W.F. Tokoyo, Japan : Food andAgriculture Policy Research Centre,1985. Cooperation in world agriculture :

experiences, problems and perspectives /edited by Theodor Bergmann and TakekazuB. Ogura. p. 153-168. Includesreferences. (NAL Call No.: DNALHD1491.A3C65).

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19 farmers form cooperative to marketvegetables (Economic growth, Arizona,California).Webster, G. Phoenix. Ariz. : Elliott L.Cushman. Arizona farmer rancher. Mar1984. v. 63 (3). p. 12-13. ill. (NALCall No.: 6 AR44).

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Abrahamsen, Martin Abraham,. 161, 186 Duffey, P., ed. 212Adams, C.C. 44 Dunn, J.R. 238Adeyemo, R.-Anyanwu, E. 5 Elitzak, H. 39AENRA. 141 Elsworth, R. H. 10, 11, 83Agmon, P. 8 Engberg, Russell C. 329Albers, W.E. 207 ETPGA. 2Anderson, B.L. 147 Ettesvold, W. L. 140Anderson, J. 251 Fenwick, R.S. 318Andreou, P. 94 Fessler, Donald R.,. 24Arkhipov, Anatolii Ivanovich. 164 Folkman, William S. 55Baarda, J. 203 Foster, H.A. 332Baarda, J.R. 90, 182, 222, 273. 337 Frederick, D.A. 177Babb. E. 113, 204 Frederick, Donald A. 300Babb, 2.M. 306, 321 French, B.C. 237Bailey, John M. 173, 329 French, Ben C. 185Bailur, G. L.- Gurudas L.,- 1935-. 257 French, Charles E. 304Bateman, D.I. 342 Gaikwad, V. R. 270Batterton, Clint.& Staff report on Gajarajan, C.S. 272

agricultural cooperatives. 249 Gant, John H. 233Baumer, D.L. 326, 327 Gardner, Kelsey B. 319Beal, George M. 24 Garland,'R. 30Bed'. R. D. 67 Garoyan, L. 85, 219Beierlein, J.G. 228 George, A, 223Berde. S. 105 Gessner, Anne L. 171, 172, 174, 275,Bhagawan Rao. C. 150 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282,Bishaw, B. 6 283, 284, 319Black, W.E. 29, 45, 192, 309, 310, 311, Ginder, R.G. 179

312, 313 Green, D.E. 338Blalock, Thomas C. 274 Griffin, N. 63Block, J. 158 Griffin, Nelda,. 87, 88, 101, 102, i48,Block. J.R. 242, 243, 244, 245, 246 180, 202, 218, 255, 267Bowser, William C. 209 Grinnell, Harold Clayton,. 98Boynton, R. 204 Gunawardana, Lionel,- 1932-. 248Boynton, R.D. 39 Guth, J.L. 132Boynton, R.D.-Lang, M.G.-Schrader, L.F. Gyenes, A, 84

306 Hamilton, H. G. 133, 134, 135, 136, 137Breimyer, H.F. 61 Hamilton, H.G. 154Brij Bhushan Goal. 260 Hampton, R.N. 333, 334Brooker, Marvin A. 133, 135, 136, 137 Hague, T. 295Buccola, S.T. 221, 237 Harrington, D.E. 217Buccola, Steven T. 185 Hassan, K.I.- AUAAB. 258Bunker, A.R. 127, 269 Hatzius, T. 308Butler, J. 57 Helmberger. Peter. 198Camp, Thomas H. 208, 210. 227 Henderson, P. 86Campbell, G.R. 226 Henehan, B.M. 331Canada, T. L. 97 Henning, Geo. F. 46Centner, T.O. 28 Hiraizumi, K. 65Chambliss, R.L. 143 Hodis, J. 253Chang, Lewis Ru-yi. 193 Hollinger, R.D. 146Chase, D. 59 Holroyd, William M. 210Chr1stensen, Chris L. 138 Hughes, Rufus B. 314Christie, M. comp.. 119 Hulbert, Helim H. 58, 87, 202, 224, 255Christie, M.B. 3 Hulbert, L. S. 183Christy, R.D. 96, 126, 261, 294 Hulse, J.H. 241Clark, H.B. 262 Humphrey, John R. 305Click, J.H. 292 Hyre, French M.,. 254Click, Jane H. 291 Idris, M. 175Cobia, D.W. 195 Ingalsbe, G. 43, 52. 180. 201Cobia, David W. 103 Ingalsbe, G. comp. 118Coffey, J.D. 91 Ingraham, C.H. 340Combs, R. 176 Isaksen, G.P. 236Combs, R.P. 156 Ishida, Jack Tatsumi.- 1916-. 296Cook, H.L. 196 Islam, M.R. 271Cook, M.L. 127, 163 Jayaraman, T.K. 40Cooper, Robert. 108 Jesse, E.V. 125Copp, James H. 106 John, P.L. 7Cornelius, J. 16 Johnson, A.C. Jr. 125Crawford. D.E.-Steer, R.D. 142 Joshi. V.R. 252Dahl, W.A. 191 KAEBA. 262Dahle. R.D. 184 Kai, T. 27Davidson, D.R. 187, 230, 316 Kalyankar, S.P. 231Davidson, Donald Ray,. 200 Kanakaiah. 150Davidson, Donald- Donald Ray,- 1925- . Kane. M.D. 269

170 Kato, Y. 12Devadnar, Y. C. 169 Kennedy, T. 64Dobson, W.D. - Velum, D.H. 191 Kerr, W. H. 305Doherty, N. M. 9 Kim, S.H. 160Downey. W. D. 75 Kimball. M S. 141

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Knoeber, C.R. 126, 327 Rust, W. 106Knutson, R. 312. 313 Ruth, L.H. 152Knutson, R.D. 29, 45, 309. 310, 311 Sandness, C. 341Koller, E. Fred. 293 Sargent, Malcolm J. 9

Kowalak, T. 26 Saxena, M. P.- Mahesh Prasad,- 1934-.Kraenzle, C.A. 77, 343 302Kraenzle, C.A,-XFCFB. 299 SOhmelzer, U.R. 194, 226, 234Kraenzle, Charles A. 18 Schneider, V.E.-Lopez, R. 336Kunc, J. 240 Schomisch, T.P. 303Kuznetsova, Tamara Ivanovna. 164 Schrader, L.F. 228Lacy. William B.,. 53 Schriver, D.H. 325Laidlaw, A. F. 206 Seol, I.J. 211Larson, Adlowe L.-Hulbert, Helim H. 297 Serry, H. 225LAXDA. 126 Seymour, W.R. 14 .

Le Vay. C. 342 Shaffer, J.D. 220LeBeau, Dscar R. 99 Sheu, Y.D. 69Lee. J.A. 151 Sims, M.E. 78Leith, G. 70 Smith. D.P. 104

Light. F. 74 Spatz, K. 166Linstrom, H. 86 Spielmann, Heinz, 1919-. 296Lipson, Frank. 249 Sporleder, Thomas L. 199LRECA. 294 Spurlock, A. H. 134

MAERA. 163 Spurlock, H.C. 142Maji, C.C. 295 Srivastava, S.P. 264Manchester, A.C. 32 Stanton, B. 153Manning, T. W.-Jesness. O. B. 293 Stanton, B.F. 147Manuel. M.L. 146 Stanton, Beryle Elizabeth,. 123Manuel, Milton L.,. 167, 168 Steele. G. 307Marion, B. 176 Stevenin, T.J. 266Marion, B.M. 30* Street, D.W. 1, 95, 155, 230, 316Marion, B.W. 156 Subaei, A. 221Marks, Larry,- joint author. 47 Sum, K.S. 25Mather, J. Warren. 173, 174 Suphaphiphat, P. 232Matzen, Edwin Harold,. 97 Swank, C.W. 131

McBride, G. 128 Swanson, B. 178McBride, Glynn. 19 Swanson, B.L. 113, 250, 321McCormick, L.W. 256 Swanson, Bruce L. 285, 286, 287, 288,McKay, A. W. 161 289, 290Meulenberg, M. 129 Swarthout, A. V. 139

Minton, W.H. 262 TAEBA. 29, 45, 309, 312Mischler, Raymonc' J. 165, 183. 224 TAGLA. 5Mladek, C. 205 Tether, G.M. 15

Monden, M. 159 Taniguchi, N. 35Moore, D. 344 Thompson, Stanley R. 320Moore, J.C. 343 Thor, E. 219Moore, V. 216 Tinley. J. M. 197Mueller, W.F. 33 Torgerson, R.E. 1, 66, 92, 238. 303,Mueller, Willard Fritz. 197, 263 323, 324Munkner, H.H. 41 Torgerson, Randall E ,9

Murray, G.C.-JAGEA. 317 Tubbs, Alan Roy,- 1944-. 60Naden, K.D. 144 Van Rooyen, I.M. 145

Naquin, Claude John,- 1926-. 109 Vilstrup, R.H. 298Newman, Mark D. 79 Vitaliano, P. 80Novotny, M. 100 Vitaliano. P.W. 23Omawale. 31 Volkin, D. 299Orr, R.H. 157 Volkin, David,. 58, 88, 165, 190, 227OSCBA. 237 Waas, George J. 239Osuntogun, A. 5. 112 Walters. Forrest E. 47Padki, M.B. 272 Ward, C.E. 336Parmar, D. S. 270 Weaver, Pauline- Neta Pauline,- 1904-.Paterson, T.W. 33 162Pelsue, N.H. Jr. 331 Webster, G. 346Plumb, H. 37 Weigandt. H. N.-Gardner, Kelsey B. 267Poling, Earl B. 46 Wells. S.A. 229Quarles, W.K. 62 wnyte, W.F. 345Rajmane, K.D. 231 Williamson, L. 17, 54. 149Reddy, C. R. 68 Wilson, Ernest Walter,- 1934-. 93Rhodes, V.J. 181, 268 Wissman, R.-Monroe. W.J.-Yager,Richardson, P.M. 292 F.P.-Purdue. E. 63Richardson, R.M.-Deville, K.C. Mahan, Yen, S.M. 34

F.E.-Simmons. E.J comps.. 44 voude. James. 198Richardson, Ralph M. 121 Youngjohns. B.J. 21

Riggins, S.K. 20 ZALSA. 41Riley, Harold M. 79Rodrigues, A.M. 31Rost, R. 56Royer. J.S. 42, 104. 195Russell, E. 7G

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