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Iowa Farm Science: Volume 16, Issue 1
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Now, more than ever, agriculture can outproduce market demand. It looks as though some things will stay this way for some time. Agriculture is faced with a problem of output management or supply control, just as are some nonfarm industries. (See"Output Management for Agriculture?" in the April issue or reprint FS-910.)
This article outlines some methods and devices that are useful in planning and carrying out property distributions. Some plans can be completed during life; others by will or by transactions started during life but completed at death.
Most of the sensitive business indicators had either bottomed out or turned upward by the end of May. Agreement was general that the trough of the latest recession was at hand or behind us. The question had turned to one of how far-- and how fast-- the recovery would go.
Did you know that the "ray-on" setting on older irons relates to the heat sensitivity of acetates rather than rayons? Rayons and acetates were classified together until 1952, when they were separated by a ruling of the Federal Trade Commission.
What is bargaining power? What's necessary to acquire this power and to use it effectively? What are the limits on gains that can be obtained by bargaining? What are the possibilities of bargaining power for farmers?