A34.l'3-' ,a V UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Bureau of Agricultural Economics Economic Library List No. 12 Washington, D. C. , July 1940 PLANNING FOR THE PARMER A Short Reading List of Pree and Inexpensive Material Compiled in the Library, Bureau of Agricultural Economics PARM Cunningham, J.B, , Johnston, P.E. , and Mosher, M.L. Planning the farm . nusiness. Examples, "blank forms, and "basic data on which to formu- late the plan. 28pp. Urbana, University of Illinois, Agricultural experiment station and Extension service in agriculture and home economics, Oct. 1939. Pree Reed, E.H. Economic and social consideration in farm planning. Soil Conservation 5(12): 285-287, 300. June 1940. (Published by Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. , 10^ a cop: r ) COMMUNITY Clark, Frederick ?. Your homo town; a community development handbook. 52pp. Concord, New Hampshire State planning and development com- mission, 1939. 25^ Colcord, Joanna Carver. Your community; its provision for health, edu- cation, safety, and welfare. 249pp. New York, Russell Sago founda- tion, 1939. 85^ Nason, Wayne C. Rural planning, the village. U.S. Dcpt. Agr. Farmers 1 1. 1441, 41pp. Washington, B.C., 1925-, slightly revised, 1935. Free In addition to this bulletin, the Department of Agricul ture has for free distribution Farmers' Bulletin 1847, Rural Library Service issued in 1940; Farmers' Bulletin 1792, Hospitals for Rural Communi- ties, issued in 1937; and Farmers 1 Bulletin 1804, Community Buildings - 2 - for Farm Families, issued in 1938. Farmers' Bulletins 1325, Rural Planning: the Social Aspects, issued in 1923; 1338, Pural Planning; the Social Aspects of Recreation Places, issued in 1924; and 1657, Rural Community Fire Departments, issued in 1931 are not available for free distribution, hut may he purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. , for 5 cents each. COUNTY Allin, Bushrod W. The county planning project — a cooperative approach to agrirultural planning. 19pp., processed. Washington, D. C. , U. S. Dept. of agriculture, Bureau of agricultural economics, 1939. Free Address, annual meeting, American Farm Economic Association, Phila- delphia, Dec. 28, 1939. U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Bureau of agricultural economics. County plan- ning series c leaf let si •• Washington, D. C. , 1940. Free Prepared in cooperation with other agencies of the Department. Seven of the leaflets planned for this series have been issued and are available: No»l. County land use planning; No. 2. Membership of land use planning committees; No. 3. The land use planning organization; No. 4. The scope of land use planning; No. 5. Pooling ideas in Land use planning; No, 6. Communities and neighborhoods in land use planning; No. 7. Rural zoning and land use planning. ■ Young, Gladwin E. What is county planning? (As seen by the United States Department of agriculture and its action agencies). 18pp., processed. Washington, D. C. , U. S. Dept. of agriculture, Bureau of agricultural economics, 1940. Free Address, Mid-West Sociological Society, Des Moines, la., Apr. 19, 1940. STATE Hynning, Clifford J. State conservation of resources. 116pp. Washington, D. C, U. S. National resources committee, 1939. Free U. S. National resources committee. The future of state planning. 117pp. Washington, D. C. , 1938. 25j6 from Superintendent of Documents, Washing- ton, D. C. U. S. National resources committee. Progress report, 1939. Statement of the Advisory committee. 173pp. Washington, D. C. , 1939. Free Pages 24-122 report on State and regional planning agencies.- ) - o - NATION Allin, Bushrod 17. Agricultural planning. 15pp., processed. Washington, D. C, , U.S. Dept. of agriculture, Bureau of agricultural economics, 1940. Free Address, Texas Agricultural Workers' Association, Dallas, Texas, Jan. 12, 1940. Batcman, J. 17. Balanced agriculture in a democracy. U.S. Dept. Agr. Ext. Serv. Gir. 320, 9pp., processed. Washington, D. C. , 1940. Free Presented at the Forty-first convention of the Association of Southern Agricultural Workers, Birmingham, Ala. , Fe"b. 1940. Black, A. G. Toward farm security. U.S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pud. 308, 23pp. Washington, D. C. , 1938. Free Branch, Melville C, jr. Federal relations to local planning. U.S. National Resources Planning Bd. Cir. XIV, 364pp., processed. Washington, D. C. , Doc. 15, 1959. Limited free supply. Hill, Grover 3. What •arc the anticipated goals of the new agricultural conservation program? U.S. Dept. Agr. Ext. Scrv. Cir. 327, 6pp., processed. Washington, D. C. , 1940. Free Speech "before the Southeastern States Ir.trarcgional Extension Conference, Roanoke, Va., Feb. 19, 1940. Home, Roman L. The farm "business. Ed. 3, 55pp. Chicago, 111., The University of Chicago press c 1938 : 25/ Hubbard, Ursula P., ed. Handbook for discussion leaders. America's problems as affected by international relations. 112pp. New York, Division of intercourse and education, Carnegie endowment for inter- national peace, April 1940. 10^ In nine sections: 1. This shrinking world: what does it mean to America? by Eugene Staicy; 2. Towards an understanding of foreign trade, by Oscar 3. Jcsncss; 3. The farmer's stake in a new world order, by Donald C. Blaisdell; 4. Our nation's health: an inter- national problem, by Frank G. Boudrcau; 5. Social and economic jus- tice (Part I. Within the United States, by Smith Simpson; part II. I..: International Labor Organization, by John G. Winaiit; part III. --•-0 cooperative novemont, by Anders Hedborg) ; 6. Die world American youth face, by Dudley Lee Harley; 7. The organization of peace, by James T. Shotwoll and others; 8. Problems of the western world, by Frederic W. Ganzcrt. 9. Can w<5 the people solve our problems, by Drumnond Jones. Reprint of sections 1, 2, 3, 4, and 9 may be obtained at 10 cents each. - 4 - Lord, Russell. To hold this soil. U.S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pud. 321, 122pp. / ~. Washington, D.C., 1938. Restricted free distribution; 1-5^ Suporintpndont of Documonts, Washington, D. C. Piatt, Perry L. Undo Sam and the farmer. Social Action, v. 4, no. 4, Mar. 15, 1938, 31pp. Nov; York, Council for social action of the Congregational and Christian churches, 1938. 10 ^ Public affairs committee, Farn policies under the Nor? Deal. Pub. Affairs Pan. no. 16, 30pp. Hew York, 1938. 10 j£ U.S. Dept. of agriculture. Planning for a permanent agriculture; including a summary of the programs administered by the Department of agriculture that influence the use of the land., U.S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 351, 71pp. Washington, D.C., 1939. Free U.S. Dept, of agriculture. Bureau of agricultural economics. The farm outlook forl940, U.S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 379, 45pp. Washington, D. C. , 1939. Free U.S. National resources committee. National resources planning facts, 11pp. Washington, D, C. , 1939. Free U.S. National resources committee. Planning our resources, 35pp. Washing- ton, D, C, , 1938. 10^ from Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. - 5 - ECONOMIC LIBRARY LISTS No, 1. State trade "barriers; selected references. March 1939; Revised June 1940. No. 2. The frozen food industry; selected references, January 1937 to March 1939. April 1939. No. 3. High drafting in cotton spinning; selected references. April 1939. No. 4. Egg auctions; selected references. July 1939. No. 5. Acts administered "by Agricultural Marketing Service. October 1939. No. 6. Periodicals relating to shipping. Octoher 1939. No. 7. Electrical properties of cotton; some references to the literature, 1931-date. November 1939. No. 8. Sea island cotton; selected references. November 1939. No. 9. Cotton picking machinery; a short list of references. March 1940. No. 10. The tomato industry in Puerto Rico and Cuba; a short list of refer- ences. June 1940. No. 11. The dairy industry in the United States; selected references on the economic aspects of the industry. July 1940. No. 12. Planning for the farmer; a short reading list of free and inexpen- sive material. July 1940. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA )