Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... North Carolina 44,195 14.0 65.1 20.9 South Dakota 31,043 29.4 59.9 10.7 Washington 30,824 52.3 43.9 2.8 Montana 26,385 19.2 69.0 11.8 New York 25,560 67.1 32.0 0.9 Minnesota 22,322 52.4 43.9 3.7 Wisconsin 18,776 39.6 58.4 2.0 Texas ...
... North Carolina 44,195 14.0 65.1 20.9 South Dakota 31,043 29.4 59.9 10.7 Washington 30,824 52.3 43.9 2.8 Montana 26,385 19.2 69.0 11.8 New York 25,560 67.1 32.0 0.9 Minnesota 22,322 52.4 43.9 3.7 Wisconsin 18,776 39.6 58.4 2.0 Texas ...
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... North Carolina 2,805 3,417 2,633 North Dakota 3,039 2,985 Oklahoma 3,283 3,629 2,977 Oregon 3,520 3,575 3,318 South Dakota 3,215 3,693 2,912 Texas 3,514 3,426 Utah 3,267 3,267 2,386 Washington 3,492 3,838 3,054 Wisconsin 3,293 3,417 ...
... North Carolina 2,805 3,417 2,633 North Dakota 3,039 2,985 Oklahoma 3,283 3,629 2,977 Oregon 3,520 3,575 3,318 South Dakota 3,215 3,693 2,912 Texas 3,514 3,426 Utah 3,267 3,267 2,386 Washington 3,492 3,838 3,054 Wisconsin 3,293 3,417 ...
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... South Dakota Farm Operators toward Wetlands and Waterfowl Protection . Agricultural Experiment Station , South Dakota State University , Brookings . Bull . 592 . Foss , Phillip . 1960. Politics and Grass : The Administration of Grazing ...
... South Dakota Farm Operators toward Wetlands and Waterfowl Protection . Agricultural Experiment Station , South Dakota State University , Brookings . Bull . 592 . Foss , Phillip . 1960. Politics and Grass : The Administration of Grazing ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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