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Abstract Of Measuring Farm And Farm-Related Jobs In Wisconsin - 1992

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  • William E. SAUPE
  • T. Alexander MAJCHROWICZ

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The primary users of this report are expected to be extension faculty in the Agriculture/Agribusiness and Community, Natural Resource and Economic Development program areas; faculty whose research supports those program areas; and persons involved in public policy. The objectives of this paper are as follows: a) to report estimates of the number of farm and farm-related jobs in Wisconsin and Wisconsin counties in 1992, b) to discuss the concepts, rationale, and definitions used in this study, and c) to explain the process and data sources used in making the estimates in sufficient detail so that users are comfortable using the empirical results in extension and other educational activities. d) to report additional references pertaining to measuring the size of the farm and farm-related sectors.

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  • William E. SAUPE & T. Alexander MAJCHROWICZ, 1996. "Abstract Of Measuring Farm And Farm-Related Jobs In Wisconsin - 1992," Staff Papers 390, University of Wisconsin Madison, AAE.
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    1. Deller, Steven C. & Williams, David, 2009. "The Contribution of Agriculture to the Wisconsin Economy," Staff Paper Series 541, University of Wisconsin, Agricultural and Applied Economics.
    2. Saupe, William E. & Majchrowicz, T. Alexander, 1990. "Measuring Wisconsin's Agricultural Sector," Staff Papers 200530, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
    3. Ahearn, Mary & Bentley, Susan & Carlin, Thomas, 1988. "Farming Dependent Counties and the Financial Well-Being of Farm Operator Households," Agricultural Information Bulletins 309471, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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