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tors. Soils, climate, fertility, natural enemies, etc. Statistics of farms, farm wealth, production, etc. Leading sub-industries, cereals, stock, etc. Distribution of production. IV. The Agricultural Market. Description of the market--local, domestic, foreign. Mechanism of the market. Banks and local exchange facilities. Middlemen. Boards of trade. Prices of agricultural products. Movements of prices. Agricultural competition. Depressions of agriculture. Influence of "options." Transportation of agricultural products. Primary transportation--wagon roads and trolley lines. Railroad and water transportation. Facilities. Rates. Discriminations. Delivery methods. Incidents of the transportation system--elevators, etc. Imperfect distribution of agricultural products. Development of the market. Increase of consumption of products--manufacture of farm products as a factor. The factor of choicer products. The factor of better distribution of products. The local market as a factor. The foreign market as a factor. V. Business Co-operation in Agriculture. Historical sketch. Present status. Production. Marketing. Buying. Miscellaneous business co-operation. Difficulties and tendencies. VI. Agriculture and Legislation. Land laws and land policies of the United States. Agriculture and the tariff. Taxation and agriculture. Food and dairy laws. Government aid to agriculture. VII. General Problems. Agricultural labor. Machinery and agriculture. Interest rates, indebtedness, etc. Tenant farming. Large vs. small farming. Business methods. Immigration and agriculture. OUTLINE FOR A BRIEF COURSE IN RURAL SOCIOLOGY INTRODUCTION 1. Definitions. 2. Relation of the sociological to the economic, the technical, and the scientific phases of agriculture. Part I THE RURAL SOCIAL STATUS CHAPTER I Movements of the Farm Population 1. Statistical survey. 2. The movement to the West. History, causes. 3. The movement to the cities. _a_) Growth of cities. _b_) Depletion of rural population in certain localities. 4. Causes of the movement to the cities. _a_) Industria
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