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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 321

FARM ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT. II; 3 er. Farm methods

and practices as applied to business management on the farm. Mr.
MeNall.

FARM BUSINESS AND LEGAL PRACTICE. II; 3 cr. Mr. Riley.

RuraL Lire. I; 8 cr. The rural life movement with special atten-
tion given to the group organization of rural society; rural social
institutions, such as the family, the school, the church, social and
welfare agencies; principles and policies of rural community organi-
zations. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Mr. Kolb.

THESIS. Yr; 2 cr. Staff.

FARM Cost ACCOUNTING. II; 2 cr. Systems of cost accounting in
their application to the problems of farm organization and operation.
Prerequisite: Agr. Econ. 8. Mr. McNall.

OUTLINES OF LAND Economics. I; 8 er. This course undertakes to
cover the theoretical principles underlying landed property including
the theories of rents, taxation, and conservation, together with the
leading facts of land utilization. Prerequisite: Econ. 1a. Mr. Hib-
bard.

RURAL STANDARDS OF LIVING. II; 2 cr. Origin, development, and
contact of rural standards of living; prevailing rural standards re-
specting food, clothing, housing, operating, health, and advancement;
factors conditioning rural standards; and relation of community
arrangements and institutions. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Mr.
Kirkpatrick.

COOPERATIVE MARKETING. II; 2 cr. The structure, business essen-
tials, policies, scope, and merchandising of cooperative corporations.
Examination of the principal cooperative marketing companies, their
consumer brands, reasons for success, and influence upon their respec-
tive industries. Prerequisite: Agr. Econ, 128. Mr. Schaars.

MARKETING OF FARM Propucts. II; 8 cr. Essential marketing serv-
ices, methods employed and agencies operating the marketing sys-
tem. Consideration of price making forces, weaknesses in market-
ing agencies, avenues of improvement, governmental relations and
marketing status of leading farm products. Prerequisite: Econ. la,
or middle course sophomore standing. Mr. Schaars.

ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND THE FARM Press. II; 2 cr. Mr. Hibbard.

FARMER MOVEMENTS. I; 2 cr. A discussion of the great farmer

movements such as the Grange, the Alliance, and the American ~

Farm Bureau Federation. Prerequisite: Agr. Econ. 1. Mr. Hibbard.
TOPICAL WoRK. Yr; *cr. Staff.

RESEARCH. Yr; *er. Cooperation and marketing, Mr. Bakken, Mr.
Schaars; Farm surveys and financial accounts in their relation to
farm management, Mr. McNall; Cost accounting and its relation to
farm management, Mr. McNall; History of agricultural production,
Mr. Hibbard; Rural life, Mr. Kolb; Farmer movements, taxation
and farm credit, Mr. Hibbard; Land economics and land problems,
Mr. Wehrwein.

 

 

 

 

 

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