Farm profit-maximization in western Canada : process, pricing, and planning in the marketing of commodity crops
Ideally, a farmer would sell all of his or her crops when the market is believed to be peaking, at a price representing a profit to the farm. In practice, there are constraints to doing so including the fundamental challenges of choosing the most profitable crops and predicting the direction and mag...
Main Author: | Tjaden, Brenda |
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Published: |
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/7961 |
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