Crop Production Management in South Dakota: Lisa Farmers Compared to Farmers in General
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.232180
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- Dobbs, Thomas L. & Becker, David L. & Taylor, Donald C., 1990. "Sustainable Agriculture Policy Analyses: South Dakota On-Farm Case Studies," Economics Staff Papers 232174, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
- Dobbs, Thomas L. & Cole, John D., 1991. "Rural Economy Implications of Farms Converting to Sustainable Agriculture Practices: Some Estimates for South Dakota," Economics Research Papers 232149, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
- Becker, David L. & Dobbs, Thomas L. & Taylor, Donald C., 1990. "Crop Enterprise and Principal Rotation Budgets for Sustainable Agriculture Case Farms in South Dakota," Economics Research Papers 232144, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
- Cole, John D. & Dobbs, Thomas L., 1990. "Crop Enterprise and Whole-Farm Budgets for "Conventional" Farming Systems in Five Areas of South Dakota," Economics Research Papers 232145, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
- Becker, David L. & Dobbs, Thomas L., 1990. "Implications of a Mandatory Supply Control Program for Sustainable Agriculture in South Dakota," Economics Research Papers 232147, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
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