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Campaigns against Hunger / E. C. Stakman, Paul C. Mangelsdorf, Richard Bradfield.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2013]Copyright date: ©1967Edition: Reprint 2014Description: 1 online resource (328 p.) : illustratedContent type:
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  • 9780674366121
  • 9780674335882
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 630/.972
LOC classification:
  • S471.M6 S7
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Then and Now in Mexico: A Preview of the Agricultural Revolution -- Chapter 2. The Genesis of the Mexican Program: The Events That Produced It and Determined Its Pattern -- Chapter 3. Putting the Wheels in Motion: Pioneers Go to Work -- Chapter 4. Corn: Reshaping the Daily Bread of Mexico -- Chapter 5. The Wheat Revolution: More Bread for the Hungry -- Chapter 6. Beans: Improving the Meat of the Poorer Mexicans -- Chapter 7 Mobile Reserves: Potatoes and Other Vegetables, Soybeans, and Sorghums -- Chapter 8. Soils, Water, and Man: How Mexico Learned to Use Them Better – An Example for Emerging Countries -- Chapter 9. Crop Protection: Better Methods of Fighting Pests and Pathogens -- Chapter 10. The Livestock Story: More and Better Feed to Produce Milk, Eggs, and Meat -- Chapter 11. Education: The Evolution of Agricultural Scientists and Educators -- Chapter 12. Extension: Getting Farmers to Use the Results of Research -- Chapter 13. Extending the Mexican Pattern: Action Programs in Colombia, Ecuador, and Chile -- Chapter 14 India: Modifying a Pattern to Suit Special Conditions -- Chapter 15. The International Corn Program: Assembling and Distributing Superior Germ Plasm -- Chapter 16. The International Wheat Program: Extending Mexico's Gains Far beyond Her Borders -- Chapter 17. The International Rice Research Institute: A New Pattern of Joint Operations by the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations -- Chapter 18. Lessons Learned and Future Prospects -- Index
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Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Then and Now in Mexico: A Preview of the Agricultural Revolution -- Chapter 2. The Genesis of the Mexican Program: The Events That Produced It and Determined Its Pattern -- Chapter 3. Putting the Wheels in Motion: Pioneers Go to Work -- Chapter 4. Corn: Reshaping the Daily Bread of Mexico -- Chapter 5. The Wheat Revolution: More Bread for the Hungry -- Chapter 6. Beans: Improving the Meat of the Poorer Mexicans -- Chapter 7 Mobile Reserves: Potatoes and Other Vegetables, Soybeans, and Sorghums -- Chapter 8. Soils, Water, and Man: How Mexico Learned to Use Them Better – An Example for Emerging Countries -- Chapter 9. Crop Protection: Better Methods of Fighting Pests and Pathogens -- Chapter 10. The Livestock Story: More and Better Feed to Produce Milk, Eggs, and Meat -- Chapter 11. Education: The Evolution of Agricultural Scientists and Educators -- Chapter 12. Extension: Getting Farmers to Use the Results of Research -- Chapter 13. Extending the Mexican Pattern: Action Programs in Colombia, Ecuador, and Chile -- Chapter 14 India: Modifying a Pattern to Suit Special Conditions -- Chapter 15. The International Corn Program: Assembling and Distributing Superior Germ Plasm -- Chapter 16. The International Wheat Program: Extending Mexico's Gains Far beyond Her Borders -- Chapter 17. The International Rice Research Institute: A New Pattern of Joint Operations by the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations -- Chapter 18. Lessons Learned and Future Prospects -- Index

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