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    Grape Farm Business Summary: Great Lakes Region 1982

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    A.E. Ext. 83-27This is a summary and analysis of the 1982 farm business records from 16 commercial grape farms in the Great Lakes Region of New York. The summary was prepared by Linda D. Putnam and Gerald B. White, Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell Universityand David G. Himelrick, Great Lakes Regional Grape Specialist. The main purpose of this study is to help the cooperators in this project and other grape growers to improve their skills as farm managers. The objective is to demonstrate the importance of good business records and to show how they can be used as a base for sound management decisions. The summary and analysis presented in this publication should also be useful to agribusinessmen and agricultural teachers. However, caution should be exercised in using data from this book. These data were not obtained by using a random or representative sample of all grape farms in the Great Lakes Region. This publication, therefore, should not be used as an exact representation of the entire Great Lakes Region grape farm industry. This report has been prepared for use in a systematic study of individual farm business operations

    Grape Farm Business Summary Great Lakes Region 1983

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    A.E. Ext. 85-04This is a summary and analysis of the 1983 farm business records from 13 commercial grape farms in the Great Lakes Region of New York. The summary was prepared by Linda D. Putnam and Gerald B. White, Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell Universityand David G. Himelrick, Great Lakes Regional Grape Specialist. The main purpose of this study is to help the cooperators in this project and other grape growers to improve their skills as farm managers. The objective is to demonstrate the importance of good business records and to show how they can be used as a base for sound management decisions. The summary and analysis presented in this publication should also be useful to agribusinessmen and agricultural teachers. However, caution should be exercised in using data from this book. These data were not obtained by using a random or representative sample of all grape farms in The Great Lakes Region. This publication, therefore, should not be used as an exact representation of the entire Great Lakes Region grape farm industry

    Grape Farm Business Summary: Great Lakes Region 1981

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    A.E. Ext. 83-03This is a summary .and analysis of the 1981 farm business records from 15 commercial grape farms in the Great Lakes Region of New York, The summary was prepared by Linda D. Putnam and Gerald B, White, Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell Universityand Trenholm D. Jordan and David G, Himelrick, former and present Great Lakes Regional Grape Specialist, respectively. The main purpose of this study is to help the cooperators in this project and other grape growers to improve their skills as farm managers. The objective is to demonstrate the importance of good business records and to show how they can be used as a base for sound management decisions. The summary and analysis presented in this publication should also be useful to agribusinessmen and agricultural teachers. However, caution should be exercised in using data from this book. These data were not obtained by using a random or representative sample of all grape farms in the Great Lakes Region. This publication, therefore, should not be used as an exact representation of the entire Great Lakes Region grape farm industry. This report has been prepared for use in a systematic study of individual farm business operations
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