Quadratic programming models of United States agriculture in 1980, with alternative levels of grain exports
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- Egbert, Alvin Charles, 1958. "Programming regional adjustments in resource use for grain production," ISU General Staff Papers 195801010800002660, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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