HaleDorrell, Aaron Todd
Khrushchev's tour of America was a media sensation. A photo of Khrushchev visiting an Iowa farm, smiling broadly as he waved an ear of corn, appeared on thecover of LIFE magazine. An essay in the issue explained that Khrushchev, despite appearing friendly at times during his trip, was a ...
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in 1959. He was impressed with the hybrid corn and disgusted with the shimmer and glitter of Hollywood. A summit planned for 1960 was canceled when an American U-2 spy plane, piloted by Francis Gary Powers, was shot down in 1960 and Powers was captured. Khrushchev and Kennedy at the ...
A detailed account is given, based largely on official published Soviet sources, of Khrushchev's agronomic policies on food and feed crops under the follow... JF Karcz,N Jasny - 《Southern Economic Journal》 被引量: 2发表: 1965年 Corn Crusade Almost everyone has long misinterpreted Nikita Khru...
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doi:10.1093/jsh/shz117Filtzer DonaldJournal of Social History
Yet, too often ignored is that destinations included a seed-corn farm operation and the Iowa State University Swine Research Center; Khrushchev's tour of these sites was a key to the broader global transition from agriculture to agribusiness. Khrushchev's charismatic hosts sold techno-scientific "...
Khrushchev has also been a farmer. So, two days later he was equally at ease trading stories with farmers outside Pozsan about corn husking and the latest agricultural techniques.Sherman, GeorgeNew Republic
doi:10.1111/ehr.12959Mark HarrisonEconomic History Review