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Teaching Note To Accompany Which Way To Grow At Mbc Farms?

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  • Ehmke, Cole
  • Dobbins, Craig L.
  • Boehlje, Michael

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This teaching note accompanies the case study "Which Way to Grow at MBC Farms?" The case was published in the Review of Agricultural Economics, Volume 26, Number 4, 2004. Like many farm operations, MBC Farms is trying to determine what strategic actions to take to remain competitive. The farm produces corn and soybeans, contracted specialty corn, and milk. The crops and dairy managers are considering growth opportunities, but have not decided on a strategy. There are a number of possibilities, but the management team is seriously considering expanding either the dairy to take advantage of a milk contract or contract crop production. With the MBC Farms case, instructors can teach farm business managers how to use strategic and financial planning tools to select a growth path for the firm.

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  • Ehmke, Cole & Dobbins, Craig L. & Boehlje, Michael, 2004. "Teaching Note To Accompany Which Way To Grow At Mbc Farms?," Staff Papers 28624, Purdue University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:puaesp:28624
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.28624
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