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Canadian Agricultural Economics Society & Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association NAREA-CAES Conference, June 20-23, 2004, Halifax, Nova Scotia Contact information of
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2004 34201 Product Quality in the Canadian Dairy Industry by Nogueira, Lia & Baylis, Kathy [Downloadable!]
34199 Financial And Health Costs Of Pesticide Use In Growing Conventional And Genetically Modified Potatoes In Prince Edward Island by Adamowicz, Wiktor & Veeman, Michele & White, Elspeth [Downloadable!]
34197 Evaluating Economics Of Greenhouse Gas Emission Under High And Low Inputs Farming System by Khakbazan, M. & Monreal, M. & Derksen, D.A. & Zentner, R.P. [Downloadable!]
34195 Government Taxation Schemes to Reduce Fertilizer Runoff by Vercammen, James & Gulati, Sumeet & Anda, Mario [Downloadable!]
34193 Risk Efficiency Of Alternate Canola Management Decisions by Upadhyay, Bharat Mani & Smith, Elwin & Clayton, George & Harker, Neil [Downloadable!]
34191 An Economic Analysis Of Product Quality Within The Canadian Cheese Industry by Nogueira, Lia & Baylis, Kathy & Vercammen, James [Downloadable!]
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