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BiBliOgraPhy arChival COlleCtiOns Iowa Women’s Archives, University of Iowa Libraries Anita Crawford Papers. Bess Short Newcomer Papers. Cedar Valley Community Club Records. Cleona Township Women’s Club Records. Ever Ready Club Records. Franklin Township Women’s Club Records. Freedom Township Women’s Club Records. Friendly Neighbors Club, Deep River, Iowa, Records. Highland Do-Better Club Records. Iowa Porkettes Records. Irene Hoover Papers. Mahaska County Farm Bureau Women’s Club Records. Sharon Township Women’s Club, Records. Voices from the Land, Oral History Collection, Records. Special Collections, Parks Library, Iowa State University Cherokee County Farm Bureau Records, ms-92. Cooperative Extension Service in Agricultural and Home Economics Records, rs 16/3/0/1. E. Howard Hill Papers, rs 21/7/4. James R. Howard Papers, ms-157. Iowa Farm Bureau Federation Records, ms 105. Iowa Farm Bureau Federation Women’s Committee Records, ms 189. Iowa Farmers Union Records, ms 92. National Farmers Organization Records, ms 481. Ruth Buxton Sayre Papers, ms 109. Voices from the Land, Oral History Collection, Records, ms 638. Special Collections, University of Iowa Libraries Fred Stover Papers, MsC 165. 172 • BiBliOgraPhy Special Collections, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Women in Farm Economics (wife) Records, ms 32. State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City Ruth Buxton Sayre Papers. Women’s History Resource Center,Washington, D.C. General Federation of Women’s Clubs, Conference Records. gOvernment dOCUments Coughlin, Kenneth M., ed. Perspectives on the Structure of American Agriculture: Vol. 1, The View from the Farm—Special Problems of Minority and Low-Income Farmers. United States Department of Agriculture, 1980. Fessenden, Jewell G. “These Are the Women Who Are Members of Home Demonstration Organizations in the United States: A Report from a National Study of Home Demonstration Members.” Extension Circular 528. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture, 1958. Forstall, Richard L., ed. “Iowa,” in Population of Counties by Decennial Census: 1900 to 1990. Washington, D.C.: Bureau of the Census, 1995. http:/ /www.census.gov/ population/cencounts/ia190090.txt. Historical Population Reports. Nebraska State Data Center, Center for Public Affairs Research. Omaha: University of Nebraska, 2005. House Committee on Agriculture. General Farm Program, including Joint Hearings with the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. 81st Congress, 1st Session, pt.2, 1949. United States Bureau of the Census. 1960 Census of Housing. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1963. United States Census of Agriculture 1969,Vol. 1, Part 20: Nebraska. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972. United States Census of Agriculture 1974,Vol. 1, Part 27: Nebraska. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977. United States Census of Agriculture 1982,Vol. 1, Part 27: Nebraska. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984. United States Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Statistics. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1967. United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service. “Farm Structure : Farm Operator Household Income Data.” http:/ /www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing /FarmStructure/Data/historic.htm. [3.142.250.114] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 07:30 GMT) BiBliOgraPhy • 173 BOOks, PeriOdiCals, and dissertatiOns Adams, Jane. “The Farm Journal’s Discourse of Farm Women’s Femininity.” Anthropology and Humanism 29, no. 1 (2004): 45–62. Anderson, J. L. Industrializing the Corn Belt: Agriculture,Technology, and the Government , 1945–1972. DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2009. ———. “Lard to Lean: Making the Meat-Type Hog in Post–World War II America.” In Food Chains: From Farm Yard to Shopping Cart, edited by Warren Belasco and Roger Horowitz, 29–46. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. Barker Devine, Jenny. “‘Quite a Ripple but No Revolution’: The Changing Roles of Women in the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, 1921–1951,” Annals of Iowa 64, no. 1 (Winter 2005), 1–36. ———. “The Secret to a Successful Farm Organization”: Township Farm Bureau Women’s Clubs in Iowa, 1945–1970,” Annals of Iowa 69, no. 4 (Fall 2010), 41–73. Berlage, Nancy K. “Organizing the Farm Bureau: Family, Community, and Professionals , 1914–1928.” Agricultural History 75, no. 4 (2001): 406–37. Berry, Michelle K. “‘Be Sure to Fix the Fence’: The Arizona Cowbelles’ Public Persona , 1950–1960.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies 25, no. 2 (2004): 151–75. Blair, Melissa Estes. “‘A Dynamic Force in Our Community’: Women’s Clubs and Second-Wave Feminism at the Grassroots.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies 30, no. 3 (Fall 2009): 30–51. Brandth, Berit. “On the Relationships between Feminism and Farm Women.” Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002): 107–17. Bregendahl, Corry, and Matthew Hoffman...

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