1970
DOI: 10.1093/ajae/52.5.696
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The Money Market—Is It Adequate for the Needs of Today's Agriculture: Discussion

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“…The company was unable to compete with encroaching small settlers, whose activities "raised the price of labor and made it more difficult to maintain a disciplined labor force." 2 The company sold its land to the United States Government and liquidated in 1870, having paid only seven dividends in 32 years.…”
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“…The company was unable to compete with encroaching small settlers, whose activities "raised the price of labor and made it more difficult to maintain a disciplined labor force." 2 The company sold its land to the United States Government and liquidated in 1870, having paid only seven dividends in 32 years.…”
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confidence: 99%