Academic and Professional Programs in Agribusiness
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- Blank, Steven C., 1997. "A Decade of Decline and Evolution in Agricultural Economics Programs: 1985-96," 1997 Annual Meeting, July 13-16, 1997, Reno\ Sparks, Nevada 35801, Western Agricultural Economics Association.
- Kerry K. Litzenberg & Vernon E. Schneider, 1988. "Educational priorities for tomorrow's agribusiness leaders," Agribusiness, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 4(2), pages 187-195.
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