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Oilseed Outlook; Fed And Feeder Cattle Situation And Outlook, Richard Shane, Dillion M. Feuz Sep 1991

Oilseed Outlook; Fed And Feeder Cattle Situation And Outlook, Richard Shane, Dillion M. Feuz

Economics Commentator

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Crop Production Management In South Dakota: Lisa Farmers Compared To Farmers In General, Donald Taylor, David Becker, John Cole, Thomas L. Dobbs Sep 1991

Crop Production Management In South Dakota: Lisa Farmers Compared To Farmers In General, Donald Taylor, David Becker, John Cole, Thomas L. Dobbs

Economics Staff Paper Series

This paper summarizes (1) five main contrasts in crop production management between LISA and conventional farmers in South Dakota and (2) reactions of panels of LISA farmers, conventional farmers, and other key informants to the existence of and explanations for apparent contrasts, between LISA farmers and farmers in general, in their respective crop production practices.


Farm Nutrient Management, William O. Thom Jan 1991

Farm Nutrient Management, William O. Thom

Soil Science News and Views

Nutrient management is becoming a buzz word in today's vocabulary of crop and livestock production. In the past it was applied to efficient management of all nutrient sources used for crop production. More recently it is being used to account for all nutrients used for crop production that are brought onto the farm, removed from the farm in crop and animal products, and reallocated within the farm unit. Nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are the nutrients of concern with nitrogen and phosphorus being most important.