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The Interindustry flows required to support the output of the U S food and fiber system are decomposed Into backward and forward linkages Our purpose is to evaluate the relative Importance of farm versus food-and fiber-processing activities For the United States In 1977, backward linkages...
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marketing still only accounts for a small percentage of total food sales because conventional food supply chains account for the …
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Agricultural Marketing Service, and later under the joint sponsorship of that agency and the Agricultural Research Service. In … April of this year, the economic and statistical work of the U.S. Department of Agriculture was regrouped and reoriented …
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individual firm. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, beginning with the pioneering work of T V. J. Spillman, has been a … functions, much attention has centered lately on the marketing firm. This attention has brought into sharper focus certain … organizational and operating characteristics of plants. With growing interest in the marketing area, the work in the Department …
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Grafting an adjustment equation onto an input-output based projection model improves the predictive performance of the unadjusted model and results in a relatively sensitive estimator of both the level of and changes in nominal and real gross farm product.
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In this solicited article, Willard Cochrane, the U S Department of Agriculture's first Director of Agricultural Economics, assesses the mission, performance, and organization of-the Economic Research Service (ERS) 22 years after Its establishment m 1961 The current organization IS satisfactory,...
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Size-of-farm data for 1964 were fitted to the function In Y =In a�bX Results showed that the percentage distribution of farms by size classes tends to follow the distribution of an inverse exponential function. Furthermore, empirical size distributions seem to have an underlying stability...
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The aggregate economic indicators and statistical series published by the U S Department of Agriculture provide insufficient Information for decisionmakers requesting disaggregated analyses of farm industries, farm types, or farm Sizes However, this Information can be obtained through the annual...
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