Valuation of Crop and Livestock Reports: Methodological Issues and Questions
J. Bruce Bullock,
Daryll Ray and
Boubaker Thabet
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1982, vol. 14, issue 1, 13-19
Abstract:
It is an understatement to say that the Statistical Reporting Service is not the farmers' and ranchers' most popular USDA agency. Many agricultural producers are quick to express their concerns that SRS production reports have a negative impact on farm prices and farm incomes. There appears to be a widespread feeling among producers that release of information about their current and planned production levels results in a transfer of wealth from producers to other groups.
Date: 1982
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