Pork Production in Iowa: An Industry at a Crossroads
In general, economic conditions have favored Iowa as a premier livestock-producing state, but at the same time, government policies have worked against Iowa's livestock-feeding industries. The authors trace Iowa's dilemma as it must decide whether to become self-sufficient in feed, or be one of the last states to serve as an export source.
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1996-01
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Authors: | Hayes, Dermot ; Otto, Daniel M. ; Lawrence, John D. |
Institutions: | Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD), Iowa State University |
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