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Impact of Alternative Trade Policies on Dairy Farm Net Cash Income, 1975-80

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2017

George E. Frick
Affiliation:
Commodity Economics Division, Economic Research Service, USDA, University of New Hampshire
John P. Davulis
Affiliation:
Institute of Natural and Environmental Resources, University of New Hampshire
Boyd M. Buxton
Affiliation:
Commodity Economics Division, Economic Research Service, USDA, University of Minnesota
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Extract

This paper is an outgrowth of an Economic Research Service study undertaken in 1974 with the cooperation of the Foreign Agricultural Service and the Agricultural Marketing Service. Many individuals, including the authors of this paper, were involved in the comprehensive study of the impact of dairy imports on the U.S. dairy industry (Agricultural Economic Report No. 278, January 1975). This presentation reflects one part of the overall study.

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Production and Marketing
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Copyright © Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association 

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Footnotes

Published with the approval of the Director of the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station as Scientific Contribution Number 780.

References

1 Bratton, C. A., Dairy Farm Management, Business Summary, New York 1972. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, A. E. Res. 73–11, July 1973.Google Scholar
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