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, isolation, added cleaning/sorting, documentation, greater testing, additional marketing, and risks of liability. To illustrate …, the economics of producing certified seed for sale to other farmers is used as an example of IP grain production. Many of …
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, isolation, added cleaning/sorting, documentation, greater testing, additional marketing, and risks of liability. To illustrate …, the economics of producing certified seed for sale to other farmers is used as an example of IP grain production. Many of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005310952
selection; and recent changes in handling, procurement, and marketing. …
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This report evaluates tourism potential in North Dakota with special emphasis on southwest North Dakota. A survey of 808 Fargo residents in the summer of 1998 revealed strongest likes, dislikes, and their potential new interests while on vacation. Favorite pastimes while on vacation include (in...
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scenarios examined. However, in the worst-case situations, economics of using sheep to control leafy spurge were mixed across … grazing benefits remain unquantified, the economics of sheep grazing were positive across many of the scenarios evaluated in …
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This report presents an economic feasibility study of a 5,000 head, cooperatively owned, sheep operation for leafy spurge control. The objectives were 1) determine the return on investment of the cooperative, 2) determine the proposed structure of the cooperative, and 3) ascertain the amount of...
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student performance on the final exam in introductory economics courses taught online and in the classroom and considers the …
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The purpose of this study is to examine the possible impacts of cap-and-trade climate policy on agricultural producers in North Dakota. In this study, we focused on carbon sequestration potential and production cost impacts of carbon prices, and explicitly considered farmer preferences and...
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This report presents an economic feasibility study of a 5,000 head, cooperatively owned, sheep operation for leafy spurge control. The objectives were 1) determine the return on investment of the cooperative, 2) determine the proposed structure of the cooperative, and 3) ascertain the amount of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005525813
scenarios examined. However, in the worst-case situations, economics of using sheep to control leafy spurge were mixed across … grazing benefits remain unquantified, the economics of sheep grazing were positive across many of the scenarios evaluated in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005493879