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Agricultural Economics Report

Agricultural Economics Report
Author: Michigan State University. Department of Agricultural Economics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1999
Genre: Agriculture
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2003 Michigan Cash Grain Farm Business Analysis Summary

2003 Michigan Cash Grain Farm Business Analysis Summary
Author: Eric Wittenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2004
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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"This report summarizes the 2003 financial and production records of 92 Michigan cash grain farms. To be included, the farms must have produced at least 50 percent of gross cash farm income from one or a combination of these items; corn, soybeans, wheat, all varieties of navy beans, oats, sugar beets and other small grains. The records came from Michigan State University{u2019}s TelFarm/MicroTel project, the Farm Credit Service system, or by AgriSolutions in Michigan. The values were pooled into averages for reporting purposes."--Page 4.


2005 Michigan Cash Grain Farm Business Analysis Summary

2005 Michigan Cash Grain Farm Business Analysis Summary
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Release: 2006
Genre: Cash crops
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"This report summarizes the 2005 financial and production records of 64 Michigan cash grain farms. To be included, the farms must have produced at least 50 percent of gross cash farm income from one or a combination of these items: corn, soybeans, wheat, navy beans, oats, sugar beets and other small grains. The records came from Michigan State University{u2019}s TelFarm project and Farm Credit Service of Michigan. The values were pooled into averages for reporting purposes."--Page 5.