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Rural Economy Implications of Farms Converting to Sustainable Agriculture Practices: Some Estimates for South Dakota

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  • Dobbs, Thomas L.
  • Cole, John D.

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  • 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.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sdsurp:232149
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.232149
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    2. 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.
    3. 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.
    4. Taylor, Donald C. & Mends, Clarence & Dobbs, Thomas L., 1990. "Livestock Budgets and Whole-Farm Economic Analysis: South Dakota Sustainable Agriculture Case Farms," Economics Research Papers 232148, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
    5. Taylor, Donald C. & Dobbs, Thomas L. & Becker, David L. & Smolik, James D., 1989. "Crop and Livestock Enterprises, Risk Evaluation, and Management Strategies on South Dakota Sustainable Farms," Economics Research Papers 232141, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
    6. Goreham, Gary A. & Leistritz, F. Larry & Rathge, Richard W., 1986. "Trade and Marketing Patterns of North Dakota Farm and Ranch Operators," Agricultural Economics Miscellaneous Reports 119581, North Dakota State University, Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics.
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    2. Taylor, Donald C. & Becker, David L. & Cole, John D. & Dobbs, Thomas L., 1991. "Crop Production Management in South Dakota: Lisa Farmers Compared to Farmers in General," Economics Staff Papers 232180, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.

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