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Agricultural Finance Markets in Transition: The DuPont Profitability Analysis Model: An E-Learning Application and Evaluation

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  • Melvin, Jon
  • Boehlje, Michael
  • Dobbins, Craig
  • Gray, Allan

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Successful farm business managers must understand the determinants of profitability and have an overall long-term or strategic management focus. The objective of this research is to help producers understand the impacts of different production, pricing, cost control and investment decisions on their farms financial performance. This objective will be accomplished by developing and testing a computer-based training and application tool to facilitate determining the financial health of farm businesses using the DuPont profitability analysis model. The results of the two experiments indicate that the computer software was effective for teaching techniques of profitability analysis contained within the DuPont model.

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  • Melvin, Jon & Boehlje, Michael & Dobbins, Craig & Gray, Allan, 2004. "Agricultural Finance Markets in Transition: The DuPont Profitability Analysis Model: An E-Learning Application and Evaluation," Research Bulletins 301995, Cornell University, Department of Applied Economics and Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cudarb:301995
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.301995
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