Input and Marketing Economies: Impact on Structural Change in Cotton Farming on the Texas High Plains
Edward G. Smith,
Ronald D. Knutson and
James Richardson ()
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1986, vol. 68, issue 3, 716-720
Abstract:
This study isolates the degree of pecuniary economies existing for input purchases and marketing on cotton farms in the Texas Southern High Plains. The results indicate that substantial cost and marketing economies are being realized by the largest farms in the region.
Date: 1986
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