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SUMMARY OF PART II
Pages 101-105

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From page 101...
... Recent surveys of projected demand for agricultural products indicate that the United States can produce its own food needs and supply reasonable export markets through the year 2000 if present trends continue. The productivity of cotton, flax and other agricultural materials used for industrial purposes constitutes but a small portion of the American agricultural production.
From page 102...
... growing crops will limit agricultural production of industrial materials in the United States for the rest of the current century.
From page 103...
... National Research Council (1975a) Enhancement of Food Production for the United States, Board on Agriculture and Renewable Resources Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences.
From page 104...
... U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service Miscellaneous Publication 1290.


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