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Iowa Farm Science: Volume 1, Issue 4
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Feed supplies will be plentiful in both Iowa and the nation this coming year.
The season was right for Iowa to have a record oat crop in1946, but it was only aerage and many of you probably know the cause-the new blight and root rot disease- Helminthosporium. It cut the tields of many fields, some in half.
Even though modified price control has been restored for a limited period, e are all conscious of upward pressures on prices. Despite all our controls during the war period, these pressures on prices. Despite all our controls during the war period, these pressuress had already produced a rise in the cost of living as 35 percent by July of this year. Are we in for a lot more? It is the purposeof this article to review the inflationary and counter-inflationary factors taht will operate in the period ahead.
It takes two to prepare a good wild game dinner- a wise hunter and a daring cook.