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The Effects of Omitting Acreage Questions and Modifying the Operation Description Section in Cattle Surveys

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  • Nealon, Jack

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This report summarizes the impact of omitting acreage questions and modifying the operation description section in cattle surveys. Results indicated that acreage questions can probably be omitted without significantly affecting the survey estimates and that the test version of the operation description section can probably be used.

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  • Nealon, Jack, 1980. "The Effects of Omitting Acreage Questions and Modifying the Operation Description Section in Cattle Surveys," Economics and Statistics Services (ESS) Reports 337008, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerses:337008
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.337008
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