If you liked Tractors on Southern farms by H. R. Tolley and L. M. Church, start with The history and objectives of outlook work (1931), Input as related to output in farm organization and cost-of-production studies (1924), and The cost and utilization of power on farms where tractors are owned (1921). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The history and objectives of outlook work
1931 · 534 pages · H. R. Tolley · Same author
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Input as related to output in farm organization and cost-of-production studies
1924 · 44 pages · H. R. Tolley · Same author
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The cost and utilization of power on farms where tractors are owned
1921 · 61 pages · H. R. Tolley · Same author
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The manufacture and sale of farm equipment in 1920
1922 · 11 pages · H. R. Tolley · Same author
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Corn-belt farmers' experience with motor trucks
1921 · 34 pages · H. R. Tolley · Same author
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Food for the family of nations, the purpose and structure of the proposed Food and agriculture organization of the United nations
1945 · 16 pages · H. R. Tolley, Leroy Dean Stinebower · Same author
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Agriculture and the parity yardstick
1941 · 10 pages · H. R. Tolley, United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics · Same author
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The reminiscences of Howard R. Tolley
1975 · 720 pages · H. R. Tolley, Dean Albertson, Columbia University. Oral History Research Office · Same author
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Motor trucks on eastern farms
1921 · 23 pages · H. R. Tolley, L. M. Church · Same author
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The standard day's work in central Illinois
1920 · 32 pages · H. R. Tolley · Same author
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Tractors and horses in the winter wheat belt
1924 · 60 pages · H. R. Tolley · Same author
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Agricultural economics pamphlets
1894 · 1 pages · E. D. Chassell, Magnus W. Alexander, Robert Lacey Everett, Cromer, Evelyn Baring 1st earl of, H. R. Tolley, Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America. Agricultural Department, National Farm Chemurgic Council, National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.). Committee on Agricultural Cooperation · Same author
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Tractors on Southern farms is by H. R. Tolley and L. M. Church.