Joint Ventures and Family Labor Sized Farms
Kenneth R. Krause
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1973, vol. 55, issue 4_Part_1, 628-632
Abstract:
Family labor sized farmers are experimenting with joint ventures to improve their incomes and staying power. Joint ventures supplement but do not replace existing cooperatives. Joint ventures are defined and conditions for success are suggested. Research and educational activities, particularly for extension economists, are discussed.
Date: 1973
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