Actual Versus Potential Growth of a Farm Firm: An Ex Post Analysis
D. R. Humberd
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1971, vol. 3, issue 1, 129-135
Abstract:
As agriculture adapts to the seventies, farm businesses are faced with several adjustment problems. Many farm firms must grow into a more viable economic unit or be forced to exit from farming. For some firms, growth will require gaining control over additional land resources, while for others, expansion will require a more intensive use of presently controlled resources.
Date: 1971
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