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    TRENDS IN FOOD DISTRIBUTION

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    The authors present a very detailed and all-inclusive report on the shifting frontiers of food distribution, focusing on the challenges facing the food store operator and the wholesale food distributor during the decade of the Seventies.Agribusiness,

    Social Equity and the Genetically Engineered Crops Controversy

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    Crop Production/Industries, Labor and Human Capital, Y80,

    Radical Crusaders and a Conservative Church: Attitudes of Populists toward Contemporary protestantism in Kansas

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    Money damages can operate to restore the dignity of a person who has been injured in tort or deprived of property. A financial award or settlement conveys an acknowledgment of the wrong and signals the reestablishment of equity between defendant and plaintiff. Whether the award is seen as adequate to fully restore dignity is influenced by context, especially comparison cases. And financial compensation directly provided by the defendant holds greater promise for dignity restoration

    Weekly Newspaper Editors\u27 Acceptance and Use of 1963 State 4-H Contest Pictures and Captions Supplied by State and Local Extension Service Sources

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    The 4-H program receives considerable attention in event attendance as well as in publicity all through the state 4-H contests held during the South Dakota State Fair. Publicity in the form of news releases (and more recently news photographs with captions) has been provided to the local news media outlets by the state Extension Editorial Department. Publicity methods have changed during the course of more than fifteen state 4-H contests covered by this department from the daily roundup story for each of the daily newspapers in the late 1940’s to the news photographs and captions in the 1950’s and 1960’2 for the dailies and for television. Not until 1958 was the publicity program changed to include the weekly newspapers on the mailing list to receive news photographs and captions of their local state 4-H contest winners. Although engraving services were available for the weeklies, the editor’s interests in the state 4-H pictures ran from “very interested” to “no interest at all.” Those who were interested were quick to emphasize that they would use only “local” pictures in their publications. After it was established that local pictures could be engraved in time for the next issues of the weeklies, the editorial staff agreed to the increased effort of providing news photographs to the weeklies in addition to the dailies and to television. More than one hundred different scenes were ordinarily photographed during a state 4-H contest. In trying to find ways to increase the effectiveness of the state 4-H contest publicity program, the editorial staff, in 1960, decided to place a limit on the number of pictures that a weekly would receive. Baus agrees with this assumption. “There is one formula for success in getting material published in the small town press. While this is difficult because of the number of such newspapers, it is the only way to do an effective job. In an effort of find more effective methods of supplying state 4-H contest publicity to the weeklies, two hypotheses are offered in the paper

    Topical LD50 Determinations for Several Insecticides on Field Collected Larval and Adult Western Corn Rootworms

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    The Entomological Society of America published a tentative method for detection for insecticide resistance in Diabrotica species (Anonymous 1972). In this publication only Diabrotica adults were used for evaluating insecticide resistance on a 24-hour basis. I began studies in 1975 to determine topical data for several insecticides on field collected larvae and adult western corn rootworms. The purpose of this research is to determine if correlations exist between adult and larval LD50 levels using organophosphates and carbamates, as well as comparisons of the larval LD50 data to field performance data

    New Technology: Its Effects on Use and Mangement of the Radio Spectrum

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    In this Article, Mr. Leland Johnson describes some of the problems in using radio spectrum and ways in which new technologies may be utilized to relieve today\u27s scarcity of usable spectrum. He discusses the enormous potentialities of non-spectrum transmission devices, particularly cable transmission

    Iowa Writers and Painters: An Historical Survey

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    Weaver in Allison\u27s Way

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