Resources available for agricultural production were ascertained and trends in their use were studied for seven counties of southwestern Utah. Special consideration was given to cropland, irrigation water, and operating capital as resource restrictions for a linear programming model. Budget data were obtained for crop and livestock enterprises by interviewing farmers and ranchers in the area. Budgets for four representative farm types representing climatic and irrigation differences were made to study crop possibilities. Acreage minimums or maximums for selected crops were established as conservation measures. Budgets were prepared for farm livestock enterprises to use with crop budgets for each representative farm. Results provided profit ...
The purpose of this study was to select an area in Utah that was predominantly livestock oriented wh...
Graduation date: 1967Questionnaires were mailed to farmers in six counties of the\ud Willamette Vall...
In an ever-changing agriculture, producers are constantly faced with decisions concerning profit max...
Resources available for agricultural production were ascertained and trends in their use were studie...
Problems that confront the farmer are varied, but one of the most important is the combination of hi...
The state of Utah is comprised of 52.7 million acres of land of which 86 percent is covered by range...
The purposes of this paper were to inventory the available agricultural production resources in Utah...
Sample costs and returns to establish and produce alfalfa hay, barley, oats, and wheat under wheel l...
Sample costs and returns to establish and produce alfalfa hay and oat hay under wheel line irrigatio...
Sample costs and returns to establish and produce alfalfa hay, corn (silage), and soft white winter ...
The study was initiated to determine how sheep ranches were physically and economically organized in...
Sample costs and returns to establish and produce alfalfa hay and grass hay under pivot irrigation i...
This report discusses some adjustment opportunities on irrigated farms in south central Nebraska. Si...
The primary objective of this study is to determine the combination of crop and livestock enterprise...
Sample costs and returns to establish and produce alfalfa hay, barley, and corn (silage) under flood...
The purpose of this study was to select an area in Utah that was predominantly livestock oriented wh...
Graduation date: 1967Questionnaires were mailed to farmers in six counties of the\ud Willamette Vall...
In an ever-changing agriculture, producers are constantly faced with decisions concerning profit max...
Resources available for agricultural production were ascertained and trends in their use were studie...
Problems that confront the farmer are varied, but one of the most important is the combination of hi...
The state of Utah is comprised of 52.7 million acres of land of which 86 percent is covered by range...
The purposes of this paper were to inventory the available agricultural production resources in Utah...
Sample costs and returns to establish and produce alfalfa hay, barley, oats, and wheat under wheel l...
Sample costs and returns to establish and produce alfalfa hay and oat hay under wheel line irrigatio...
Sample costs and returns to establish and produce alfalfa hay, corn (silage), and soft white winter ...
The study was initiated to determine how sheep ranches were physically and economically organized in...
Sample costs and returns to establish and produce alfalfa hay and grass hay under pivot irrigation i...
This report discusses some adjustment opportunities on irrigated farms in south central Nebraska. Si...
The primary objective of this study is to determine the combination of crop and livestock enterprise...
Sample costs and returns to establish and produce alfalfa hay, barley, and corn (silage) under flood...
The purpose of this study was to select an area in Utah that was predominantly livestock oriented wh...
Graduation date: 1967Questionnaires were mailed to farmers in six counties of the\ud Willamette Vall...
In an ever-changing agriculture, producers are constantly faced with decisions concerning profit max...