The Choice of Techniques in a Farm Production Model

  • Paris Q
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Abstract

When introducing the farmer's problem in section1.4, we listed five categories of activities a farmer must consider to insure the economic success of an enterprise: Crop, animal, and processing activities. 2. Associated operations and their scheduling. 3. Capitol, machinery, and equipment service flows. 4. Capitol, machinery and equipment stock. 5. Other inputs such as fertilizer, animal feed, labor, water, etc.

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Paris, Q. (2016). The Choice of Techniques in a Farm Production Model. In An Economic Interpretation of Linear Programming (pp. 321–335). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137573926_17

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