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Sustainable Agriculture Policy Analyses: South Dakota On-Farm Case Studies

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  • Dobbs, Thomas L.
  • Becker, David L.
  • Taylor, Donald C.

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  • Dobbs, Thomas L. & Becker, David L. & Taylor, Donald C., 1990. "Sustainable Agriculture Policy Analyses: South Dakota On-Farm Case Studies," Economics Staff Papers 232174, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.232174
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    1. Creason, Jared R. & Runge, C. Ford, 1990. "Agricultural Competitiveness and Environmental Quality: What Mix of Policies Will Accomplish Both Goals?," Reports 50102, University of Minnesota, Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy.
    2. Becker, David L. & Dobbs, Thomas L. & Taylor, Donald C., 1990. "Crop Enterprise and Principal Rotation Budgets for Sustainable Agriculture Case Farms in South Dakota," Economics Research Papers 232144, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
    3. Dobbs, Thomas L. & Becker, David L. & Taylor, Donald C., 1989. "Farm Program Participation and Policy Perspectives of Sustainable Farmers in South Dakota," Economics Staff Papers 232168, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
    4. Cole, John D. & Dobbs, Thomas L., 1990. "Crop Enterprise and Whole-Farm Budgets for "Conventional" Farming Systems in Five Areas of South Dakota," Economics Research Papers 232145, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
    5. Young, C. Edwin & Hyberg, Brent T. & Price, J. Michael & Huang, Wen-Yuan & Lee, Chinkook & Sharples, Jerry L. & Dvoskin, Dan, 1989. "Economic Effects of Mandatory Production Controls," Agricultural Economic Reports 308047, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    6. Dobbs, Thomas L. & Mends, Clarence, 1990. "Profitability of Alternative Farming Systems at South Dakota State University's Northeast Research Station: 1989 Compared to Previous Transistion Years," Economics Research Papers 232142, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
    7. Mends, Clarence & Dobbs, Thomas L. & Smolik, James D., 1989. "Economic Results of Alternative Farming Systems Trials at South Dakota State University's Northeast Research Station: 1985-1988," Economics Research Papers 232140, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
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    1. Taylor, Donald C. & Mends, Clarence & Dobbs, Thomas L., 1990. "Livestock Budgets and Whole-Farm Economic Analysis: South Dakota Sustainable Agriculture Case Farms," Economics Research Papers 232148, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.
    2. Taylor, Donald C. & Becker, David L. & Cole, John D. & Dobbs, Thomas L., 1991. "Crop Production Management in South Dakota: Lisa Farmers Compared to Farmers in General," Economics Staff Papers 232180, South Dakota State University, Department of Economics.

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