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2010 Organic Farm Performance in Minnesota

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  • Nordquist, Dale
  • Moynihan, Meg

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This report summarizes individual farm financial results for participants in the Minnesota Organic Farm Business Management Project for 2010 and provides comparisons to previous years. The report includes whole-farm information as well as costs and returns for individual enterprises. The year-end analysis of the individual farms was completed by Minnesota Farm Business Management (FBM) instructors or by Minnesota Farm Management Associations. A total of 79 farmers reported data for 2010. Of those, 54 were "completely organic," meaning that all of the agricultural products produced on the farm were produced under organic certification. The Whole Farm Results section of this report summarizes only these completely organic farms, whereas the crop and dairy tables include data provided by both completely and partially organic farms.

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  • Nordquist, Dale & Moynihan, Meg, 2011. "2010 Organic Farm Performance in Minnesota," CFFM Reports 293325, University of Minnesota, Center for Farm Financial Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:umcffm:293325
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.293325
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