An introduction to economic principles of production, marketing, agricultural prices and incomes, farm labor, credit, agricultural policies, and government programs.
An introduction to the problem of world hunger and possible solutions to it. World demand, supply, and distribution of food. Alternatives for leveling off world food demand, increasing the supply of food, and improving its distribution. Environmental limitations to increasing world food production.
AREC388
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Internship Experience
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AREC389
Special Problems
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AREC399
Undergraduate Research
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AREC499
Honors Thesis Research
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AREC699
Special Problems in Agricultural and Resource Economics