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An Algebraic Procedure for Separating Total Reported State Milk Supplies into Grade A and Non-Grade A Components

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A great deal of effort has been expended on space-product-price equilibrium studies for the milk industry in recent years. Some estimate of supplies of milk of grade A quality, as distinct from milk which is not of grade A quality, must be at hand if very precise and detailed market equilibria are to be established. A breakdown of total supplies into the two grades is not regularly reported anywhere in the statistical literature. This paper presents a simple algebraic procedure for making estimates of such supplies using data which are regularly reported.

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  • Blair J. Smith, 1965. "An Algebraic Procedure for Separating Total Reported State Milk Supplies into Grade A and Non-Grade A Components," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 47(2), pages 284-286.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:47:y:1965:i:2:p:284-286.
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