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Enterprise Budgets For Analyzing Beef Cattle Risks

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  • Miller, Thomas A.

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  • Miller, Thomas A., 1986. "Enterprise Budgets For Analyzing Beef Cattle Risks," Regional Research Projects > 1986: S-180 Annual Meeting, March 23-26, 1986, Tampa, Florida 271998, Regional Research Projects > S-180: An Economic Analysis of Risk Management Strategies for Agricultural Production Firms.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:rrsr86:271998
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.271998
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    1. McCarl, Bruce A., 1986. "Innovations In Programming Techniques For Risk Analysis," Regional Research Projects > 1986: S-180 Annual Meeting, March 23-26, 1986, Tampa, Florida 271825, Regional Research Projects > S-180: An Economic Analysis of Risk Management Strategies for Agricultural Production Firms.
    2. Helmers, Glenn A. & Atwood, Joseph & Watts, Myles J. & Held, Larry J., 1986. "Fixity and Capital Costing Assumptions in Agricultural Risk Research With Implications to Livestock," Regional Research Projects > 1986: S-180 Annual Meeting, March 23-26, 1986, Tampa, Florida 271999, Regional Research Projects > S-180: An Economic Analysis of Risk Management Strategies for Agricultural Production Firms.
    3. Watt, David L. & Little, Randall D., 1986. "Modeling Survival Of North Dakota Cow-Calf Operations: A Monte Carlo Approach," Regional Research Projects > 1986: S-180 Annual Meeting, March 23-26, 1986, Tampa, Florida 272001, Regional Research Projects > S-180: An Economic Analysis of Risk Management Strategies for Agricultural Production Firms.
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    1. Walker, Odell L. & Bernardo, Daniel J. & Gutierrez, Paul H., 1986. "A Monte Carlo Approach To Generating Distributions Of Cattle Returns," Regional Research Projects > 1986: S-180 Annual Meeting, March 23-26, 1986, Tampa, Florida 271997, Regional Research Projects > S-180: An Economic Analysis of Risk Management Strategies for Agricultural Production Firms.

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