This report presents State-level cotton production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Six hundred fifty cotton producers from 10 States were interviewed about their production practices, input use, and expenditures. The estimates are calculated on a per -planted -acre basis and reflect average production practices, yields, and prices paid and received by cotton producers. Per -acre (per-pound) total economic costs among cotton-producing States varied from $256.09 to $934.13 ($0.61 to $o.77) in 1987. The estimates are based on the 1987 Farm Costs and Returns Survey (FCRS)
Excerpts from the report Summary: The total cost of producing the U.S. crop of upland cotton in 196...
State-level cost-of-production estimates are particularly important in extension research. Official ...
This report presents State-level corn production cost and return estimates for the 1991 production y...
This report presents results of a survey of cotton production inputs and costs in 20 major producin...
Farmers planted 305 million acres to major crops in 1987, a decrease of 23 million acres from 1986. ...
Costs of producing cotton vary considerably among and within regions. The major factors affecting ...
ids report summarizes cotton production practices and costs in the United States. Results show marke...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The total cost of producing the U.S. crop of upland cotton in 1964...
Producing a pound of cotton cost U.S. farmers 38 cents in operating costs and another 35 cents in ov...
This report presents State-level corn production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Corn is the ...
The cost of producing major U.S. field crops fell an average 10 percent in 1986. The decline was led...
This report presents State-level soybean production cost and return estimates for the 1990 productio...
This report presents State-level soybean production cost and return estimates for the 1990 productio...
State-level cost-of-production estimates are particularly important in extension research. Official ...
This report presents regional and national estimates of variable, machinery ownership, and general ...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The total cost of producing the U.S. crop of upland cotton in 196...
State-level cost-of-production estimates are particularly important in extension research. Official ...
This report presents State-level corn production cost and return estimates for the 1991 production y...
This report presents results of a survey of cotton production inputs and costs in 20 major producin...
Farmers planted 305 million acres to major crops in 1987, a decrease of 23 million acres from 1986. ...
Costs of producing cotton vary considerably among and within regions. The major factors affecting ...
ids report summarizes cotton production practices and costs in the United States. Results show marke...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The total cost of producing the U.S. crop of upland cotton in 1964...
Producing a pound of cotton cost U.S. farmers 38 cents in operating costs and another 35 cents in ov...
This report presents State-level corn production cost and return estimates for 1986-88. Corn is the ...
The cost of producing major U.S. field crops fell an average 10 percent in 1986. The decline was led...
This report presents State-level soybean production cost and return estimates for the 1990 productio...
This report presents State-level soybean production cost and return estimates for the 1990 productio...
State-level cost-of-production estimates are particularly important in extension research. Official ...
This report presents regional and national estimates of variable, machinery ownership, and general ...
Excerpts from the report Summary: The total cost of producing the U.S. crop of upland cotton in 196...
State-level cost-of-production estimates are particularly important in extension research. Official ...
This report presents State-level corn production cost and return estimates for the 1991 production y...