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A Survey Study Of Employer And Student Interest In A Possible General Marketing Program At Snow College, Ephraim, Utah, Rick L. Dove
A Survey Study Of Employer And Student Interest In A Possible General Marketing Program At Snow College, Ephraim, Utah, Rick L. Dove
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
There are many definitions of distributive education. Lucy Crawford defines distributive education as follows:
Distributive education is a vocational instructional program designed to meet the needs of persons who have entered or are preparing to enter a distributive occupation or an occupation requiring competency in one or more of the marketing functions. It offers instruction in marketing, merchandising, related management and personal development. (Crawford & Meyer, 1972, p. 2)
Crawford and Meyer call distributive education "the people-center member of the vocational education family" (1972, p. vii) . Distributive education is a program of instruction for those who are interested in …
Course Catalog 1978-1979, Csusb
Course Catalog 1978-1979, Csusb
CSUSB Course Catalog
CONTENTS
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 4
THE CSUC 7
COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION 13
THE COLLEGE 19
STUDENT LIFE 27
ADMISSION 37
EVENING SERVICES 47
FEE SCHEDULE 49
ACADEMIC REGULATIONS 53
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 67
GRADUATE PROGRAMS 75
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 83
CONTINUING EDUCATION 89
THE CURRICULUM 93
FACULTY 229
APPENDIX 249
INDEX 259
G78-416 The Importance Of The "Basis" In Trading On The Futures Market, Lynn H. Lutgen
G78-416 The Importance Of The "Basis" In Trading On The Futures Market, Lynn H. Lutgen
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials
This NebGuide contains information on understanding the basis aspect of hedging.
The producer who wants to employ hedging as a marketing alternative needs to understand "basis." Hedging as used here is the selling of a futures contract to establish a price for a commodity the producer has on hand that will be sold at some later date. An example is corn held in storage in November that the producer plans to sell in May. This is formally known as a selling hedge. In hedging the producer is establishing in advance the price he will receive when the grain is sold …