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Value-Added Ag-Based Economic Development: A Panacea or False Promise?Part Two of A Two-Part Companion Series: What Should We Expect of Value-Added Activities?

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  • Streeter, Deborah H.
  • Bills, Nelson L.

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  • Streeter, Deborah H. & Bills, Nelson L., 2003. "Value-Added Ag-Based Economic Development: A Panacea or False Promise?Part Two of A Two-Part Companion Series: What Should We Expect of Value-Added Activities?," Working Papers 127191, Cornell University, Department of Applied Economics and Management.
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.127191
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    1. Nicholson, Charles F. & Stephenson, Mark W., 2006. "Financial Performance and Other Characteristics of On-Farm Dairy Processing Enterprises in New York, Vermont and Wisconsin," Research Bulletins 121583, Cornell University, Department of Applied Economics and Management.

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