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The Mexican Agricultural Society, 1879–1914
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 December 2015
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Prior to 1914 the most notable agricultural organization in Mexico was the Mexican Agricultural Society (Sociedad Agricola Mexicana), founded at a large convention of farmers and stockmen in Mexico City, on September 26, 1879. During the greater part of this period, Mexico was enjoying sufficient political stability, with Porfirio Díaz as President, to make possible the maintenance of such an association. Destined to become a powerful institution, it aimed “to promote the improvement and aggrandizement of agriculture in the country, and to defend its legitimate interests.” It was intended to benefit both stockmen and farmers who tilled the soil.
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1 The statutes of the Mexican Agricultural Society are in Boletín de Sociedad Agricola Mexicana (38 vols.; Mexico City, 1879–1914), I, 4–6.
2 Ibid., 139–143.
3 Ibid., 238–240.
4 Ibid., 253–255.
5 Ibid., XI, 7–9.
6 Ibid., 562.
7 Ibid., 578.
8 Ibid., XVII, 111, 154, 255.
9 Ibid., XXIV, 82–85.
10 Ibid., VIII, 1–3.
11 Ibid., XII, 161.
12 Ibid., XVII, 720; XVIII, 567–573; XXIX, 86.
13 Reseña del quinto concurso de ganadería celebrado en octubre de 1898 en la Villa de Coyoacán (Mexico City, 1899).
14 Boletín, XXVIII, 696–697.
15 Ibid., III, 101–102.
16 Ibid., 181–183.
17 Ibid., 358.
18 Romero, Matías, Mexico and the United States (New York and London, 1898), p. 57 Google Scholar.
19 Boletín, III, 133–134.
20 Ibid., 39–40.
21 Ibid., XXXVIII, 265–266.
22 Ibid., III, 166.
23 Ibid., XXI, 250–251.
24 Ibid., X, 440–441.
25 Ibid., XXIV, 426; Romero, Mexico and the United States, p. 186.
26 Boletín, XXIV, 360.
27 Ibid., XXVI, 512, 540; XXIX, 639.
28 Ibid., XXVII, 86–87.
29 Ibid., XXVII, 86.
30 Romero, Mexico and the United States, pp. 56–58.
31 Boletín, XXXVII, 331–332.
32 Ibid., XXX,420.
33 Ibid., XXXII, 698.
34 Ibid., XXXI, 382.
35 Ibid., XXXVI, 10.
36 Ibid., XXXVIII, 164–165.
37 Ibid., 582.
38 Ibid., 461, 480, 511.
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