Managerial Performance and Income Variability for a Sample of Illinois Cash Grain Producers
Steven T. Sonka,
Robert H. Hornbaker and
Michael A. Hudson
Review of Agricultural Economics, 1989, vol. 11, issue 1, 37-47
Abstract:
Managerial ability generally is considered a key determinant of success in farming. This analysis evaluates managerial performance over the period 1976–1983 for a sample of 179 Illinois cash grain producers. Characteristics of the superior and inferior performing groups are presented and the variability of performance is assessed.
Date: 1989
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