Authors

J. P. Johansen

Bulletin No.

440

Document Type

Bulletin

Department

Department of Rural Sociology

Description

During the past 20 years, beginning with the critical social-economic situation of the early 1930’s and closing with the prosperous conditions in the spring of 1950, several alternative policies were proposed regarding population adjustment and resources development. As public policies, they were by no means clearly defined. Many of them were not consistent with one another as to the goals and the courses of action that were adopted were in many cases ineffective.

Keywords

South Dakota population trends, South Dakota future population prospects, South Dakota water resource development

Pages

138

Publication Date

8-1954

Type

text

Format

application/pdf

Language

en

Publisher

South Dakota Experiment Station, South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts

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