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Investigating the Redundancies in Current Farm Programs

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  • Knapek, George M.
  • Richardson, James W.
  • Outlaw, Joe L.
  • Raulston, J. Marc

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  • Knapek, George M. & Richardson, James W. & Outlaw, Joe L. & Raulston, J. Marc, 2011. "Investigating the Redundancies in Current Farm Programs," 2011 Annual Meeting, February 5-8, 2011, Corpus Christi, Texas 98841, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:saea11:98841
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.98841
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