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Cattle Producer Attitudes Towards Alternative Production And Marketing Practices

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  • Little, Randall D.
  • Forrest, Charlie S.
  • Lacy, R. Curt

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This paper reports the results of a comprehensive survey of Mississippi beef cattle producers regarding their current production and marketing practices and their attitudes toward and willingness to employ alternative production and marketing practices.

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  • Little, Randall D. & Forrest, Charlie S. & Lacy, R. Curt, 2000. "Cattle Producer Attitudes Towards Alternative Production And Marketing Practices," Research Reports 15792, Mississippi State University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:missrr:15792
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.15792
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