Statistics on the marketing bill for agricultural products presented in this article supplement and amplify those originally prepared by the author for the chapter "How Much Does Marketing Cost Us?" published in Marketing—The Yearbook of Agriculture, 1954 (pp. 14-18). In the article published here the author discusses the interpretation of these statistics with special reference to the use of a "value added" concept
The ninth edition of Marketing of Agricultural Products contains completely updated content, tables,...
Excerpts from the report: To perform the multitude of services required in marketing domestic farm ...
Agricultural price analysis was one of the hard cores around which all the agricultural economics of...
Statistics on the marketing bill for agricultural products presented in this article supplement and ...
Excerpt from the report: The marketing bill statistics presented in this article differ from those ...
As an average about 54 cents of the consumer's dollar goes to cover the costs of marketing and is te...
Excerpts from the report: The bill for marketing domestic farm-originated food products to civilian...
Excerpts from the Preface: The FARM-RETAIL SPREAD or marketing margin is an estimate of charges mad...
Excerpts from the report Summary: Consumer expenditures for food products originating from domesti...
The marketing bill—an estimate of all costs and profits incurred in transporting, processing, and di...
Report Highlights: The farm food marketing bill totaled $48 billion in 1965. Total costs of market...
4 pp.You can significantly increase farm income by adding value to agricultural products and marketi...
Excerpt from the Introduction: This classified and annotated bibliography supplements Miscellaneous...
ilyrhile consumer food expenditures increased only 2.7 percent in 1991, food marketing costs—as meas...
The United States Department of Agriculture has long published statistics on the farmer's share of t...
The ninth edition of Marketing of Agricultural Products contains completely updated content, tables,...
Excerpts from the report: To perform the multitude of services required in marketing domestic farm ...
Agricultural price analysis was one of the hard cores around which all the agricultural economics of...
Statistics on the marketing bill for agricultural products presented in this article supplement and ...
Excerpt from the report: The marketing bill statistics presented in this article differ from those ...
As an average about 54 cents of the consumer's dollar goes to cover the costs of marketing and is te...
Excerpts from the report: The bill for marketing domestic farm-originated food products to civilian...
Excerpts from the Preface: The FARM-RETAIL SPREAD or marketing margin is an estimate of charges mad...
Excerpts from the report Summary: Consumer expenditures for food products originating from domesti...
The marketing bill—an estimate of all costs and profits incurred in transporting, processing, and di...
Report Highlights: The farm food marketing bill totaled $48 billion in 1965. Total costs of market...
4 pp.You can significantly increase farm income by adding value to agricultural products and marketi...
Excerpt from the Introduction: This classified and annotated bibliography supplements Miscellaneous...
ilyrhile consumer food expenditures increased only 2.7 percent in 1991, food marketing costs—as meas...
The United States Department of Agriculture has long published statistics on the farmer's share of t...
The ninth edition of Marketing of Agricultural Products contains completely updated content, tables,...
Excerpts from the report: To perform the multitude of services required in marketing domestic farm ...
Agricultural price analysis was one of the hard cores around which all the agricultural economics of...