States productive capacity: Projections of 1955 levels and patterns of California's production anticipate 650,000 additional acres in crops
Authors
Trimble R. HedgesWarren R. Bailey
Authors Affiliations
Trimble R. Hedges is Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of California College of Agriculture, Berkeley; Warren R. Bailey is Agricultural Economist, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U.S.D.A., Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 6(8):2-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v006n08p2. August 1952.
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Hedges T, Bailey W. 1952. States productive capacity: Projections of 1955 levels and patterns of California's production anticipate 650,000 additional acres in crops. Hilgardia 6(8):2-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v006n08p2
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