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Farmer Cooperative Statistics, 1987

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  • Richardson, Ralph M.
  • Adams, Celestine C.
  • DeVille, Katherine C.
  • Kraenzle, Charles A.
  • Rotan, Beverly L.
  • Sanders, Rachelle A.
  • Stutzman, John W.

Abstract

A survey of U.S. farmer cooperatives for calendar year 1987 showed only a slight increase in business volume but the highest net income since 1980. Gross business and net business volume are reported for 5,109 cooperatives. Business volume, number of cooperatives, and cooperative memberships are reported by commodity for those cooperatives classified as marketing, farm supply, and service. Cooperative growth trends show changes in cooperative numbers, memberships, business size, and sales volume. Data on balance sheet and net income and selected activities of other service organizations are reported.

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  • Richardson, Ralph M. & Adams, Celestine C. & DeVille, Katherine C. & Kraenzle, Charles A. & Rotan, Beverly L. & Sanders, Rachelle A. & Stutzman, John W., 1989. "Farmer Cooperative Statistics, 1987," Service Reports (SR) 313823, United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:urdvsr:313823
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.313823
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