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NSRL Corn Specialty Grain Survey: Iowa

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  • Goldsmith, Peter D.
  • Masuda, Tadayoshi

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In 2007, the National Soybean Research Laboratory in collaboration with the Iowa Agricultural Statistical Service conducted a survey of the specialty soybean and corn activities in the State for the 2006 crop year. Out of 55,879 corn and soybean farmers in Iowa, 5,000 farmers were randomly selected and 2,369 farmers, responded, for a response rate of 47.4%. A key objective of the survey was to better understand, and then assess the state of differentiated or enhanced soybean and corn production in Iowa. The goal is to help farmers capture more value.

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  • Goldsmith, Peter D. & Masuda, Tadayoshi, 2008. "NSRL Corn Specialty Grain Survey: Iowa," ACE Reports 181589, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uiucar:181589
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.181589
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