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Nitrogen Nation: The Legacy of World War I and the Politics of Chemical Agriculture in the United States, 1916-1933

机译:氮国:第一次世界大战的遗产和美国的化学农业政治,1916-1933年

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In the years before World War I, America's federal government played a very limited role in advanced fertilizer research. This changed after 1916 when lawmakers included a provision in the National Defense Act that funded a swords-to-plowshares project to manufacture incendiary weapons during war and chemical fertilizer during peacetime. This essay examines how the Unied States entered a new era in agricultural production in spite of the government's bungled job of enacting its mandate. It argues that 1916 marked a turning point after which federal research helped usher in the chemical revolution in American agriculture. Significantly, it shows how legislators had pitched the arms-to-farms project as a type of federal fertilizer subsidy for farmers, but in practice the law became a corporate subsidy that helped agricultural firms become increasingly sophisticated chemical manufacturers.
机译:在第一次世界大战之前的几年中,美国联邦政府在先进肥料研究中的作用非常有限。 1916年以后,情况发生了变化,当时立法者在《国防法》中纳入了一项条款,该条款资助了“剑指-粉”项目,以在战争期间制造燃烧武器并在和平时期制造化肥。本文探讨了尽管政府在制定任务时工作繁琐,但美国仍如何进入农业生产的新时代。它认为1916年是一个转折点,此后联邦研究帮助引发了美国农业的化学革命。值得注意的是,它显示了立法者如何将军种计划作为对农民的一种联邦肥料补贴,但是在实践中,该法律成为公司补贴,有助于农业公司变得日趋成熟的化学制造商。

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