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Projected Costs And Returns - Sugarcane, Louisiana, 2001

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  • Breaux, Janis B.
  • Salassi, Michael E.

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This report presents estimates of costs and returns associated with sugarcane production practices in Louisiana for 2001. It is part of a continuing effort to provide farmers, researchers, extension personnel, lending agencies and others working in agriculture and/or agribusiness timely planning information. Sugarcane production is unique in that it is a perennial crop grown in a rotation; processing, storage and marketing services are provided by a single entity and payments for said services are "in kind." Further, the large majority of growers are tenants, paying approximately 20 percent of the "after milling crop proceeds" (12.2% of gross production) for land. Returns shown in Table 1A-3C and in the whole farm analysis in Appendix A reflect returns to management and risk. No charges for family living expenses or management are included as a cost in this analysis.

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  • Breaux, Janis B. & Salassi, Michael E., 2001. "Projected Costs And Returns - Sugarcane, Louisiana, 2001," AEA Information Series 31667, Louisiana State University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:lsuais:31667
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.31667
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