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U.S. Dairy Farmers In 1979: Financial Characteristics By Operator Age And Dairy Size

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  • Peterson, R. Neal

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Older dairy farmers with small-size farms have less financial debt than do younger dairy farmers and dairy farmers with large-size farms. In 1979, dairy farmers were financially strongest in the Northeast and weakest in the West and South Central regions. This study examines the financial characteristics of dairy farmers by region, operator's age, and dairy size.

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  • Peterson, R. Neal, 1985. "U.S. Dairy Farmers In 1979: Financial Characteristics By Operator Age And Dairy Size," Staff Reports 277640, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssr:277640
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.277640
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    1. Johnson, James D., 1989. "Firm Level Agricultural Data Collected And Managed By The Federal Government," 1989 Conference, January 7-10, Tucson, Arizona 260161, Regional Research Committe NC-181: Determinants of Farm Size and Structure.

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