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Farm Pesticide Supply-Demand Trends, 1982

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  • Eichers, Theodore R.
  • Serletis, William S

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Pesticide demand in 1982 should be down less than 5 percent from last year. Manufacturers report price increases of 6 to 8 percent to their distributors, but plentiful supplies and weak demand should hold farm price increases to only 5 percent over last spring. Pesticide production should increase 11 percent, satisfying both domestic and export demand for 1982.

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  • Eichers, Theodore R. & Serletis, William S, 1982. "Farm Pesticide Supply-Demand Trends, 1982," Agricultural Economic Reports 307919, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerser:307919
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.307919
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