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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Costs and Returns of Irrigated Multiple-crop Production in the Georgia Coastal Plain, 1982
Costs and Returns of Irrigated Multiple-crop Production in the Georgia Coastal Plain
Costs and Returns of Irrigated Multiple-crop Production in the Georgia Coastal Plain, 1980
Costs and Returns of Irrigated Multiple-crop Production in the Georgia Coastal Plain, 1981
Costs and Returns of Irrigated Multiple-crop Production in the Georgia Coastal Plains, 1980-
Author: Bernard V. Tew
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
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Double Cropping and Interplanting, 1984 - March 1986
Author: Jayne T. MacLean
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Category : Companion crops
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Category : Companion crops
Languages : en
Pages : 34
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Costs and Returns of Irrigated Multiple-crop Vegetable Production in the Georgia Coastal Plains
Double Cropping and Interplanting, 1984 - March 1987
Author: Jayne T. MacLean
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Category : Companion crops
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Companion crops
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Trends in Double Cropping
Author: Roger W. Hexem
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Category : Double cropping
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Extract: U.S. farmers increased double-cropped acreage from 5.8 to 12.4 million acres during 1974-82, from 1.9 percent of all acres harvested in 1974 to nearly 4 percent in 1982. Double cropping was expanding because of rising commodity prices and producers' adoption of advanced technologies in plant varieties and farming practices. Appalachia, the Delta States, and the Southeast showed the sharpest growth in double cropping, partly because growing seasons there are relatively long. Double cropping declined after 1982 because of weak soybean prices, Government-sponsored idling of some wheat acreage that would otherwise have been double cropped, and unfavorable weather in several important doub le-cropping areas.
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Category : Double cropping
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Extract: U.S. farmers increased double-cropped acreage from 5.8 to 12.4 million acres during 1974-82, from 1.9 percent of all acres harvested in 1974 to nearly 4 percent in 1982. Double cropping was expanding because of rising commodity prices and producers' adoption of advanced technologies in plant varieties and farming practices. Appalachia, the Delta States, and the Southeast showed the sharpest growth in double cropping, partly because growing seasons there are relatively long. Double cropping declined after 1982 because of weak soybean prices, Government-sponsored idling of some wheat acreage that would otherwise have been double cropped, and unfavorable weather in several important doub le-cropping areas.
Farmer to Consumer Marketing
Author: Sheldon Cheney
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Category : Farm produce
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Publisher:
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Category : Farm produce
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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