43 research outputs found

    Dairy Farm Business Summary: Western Plateau Region 1990

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    A.E. Ext. 91-14Dairy farmers throughout New York State have been participating in Cornell Cooperative Extension's farm business summary and analysis program since the early 1950's. Each participating farmer receives a comprehensive business summary and analysis of his or her farm business. The information in this report represents an average of the data submitted from farms in the Western Plateau region

    Dairy Farm Business Summary: Western Plateau Region 1993

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    E.B. 94-11Dairy farmers throughout New York State have been participating in Cornell Cooperative Extension's farm business summary and analysis program since the early 1950's. Managers of each participating farm business receive a comprehensive summary and analysis of the farm business. The information in this report represents an average of the data submitted from dairy farms in the Western Plateau Region for 1993

    Dairy Farm Business Summary: Western and Central Plateau Region 1997

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    E.B. 98-09Dairy farm managers throughout New York State have been participating in Cornell Cooperative Extension's farm business summary and analysis program since the early 1950's. Managers of each participating farm business receive a comprehensive summary and analysis of their farm business. The information in this report represents averages of the data submitted from dairy farms in the Western and Central Plateau Region for 1997

    Dairy Farm Business Summary: Western Plateau Region 1994

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    E.B. 95-12Dairy farmers throughout New York State have been participating in Cornell Cooperative Extension's farm business summary and analysis program since the early 1950's. Managers of each participating farm business receive a comprehensive summary and analysis of the farm business. The information in this report represents an average of the data submitted from dairy farms in the Western Plateau Region for 1994

    Human Resource Management on the Farm: A Management Letter Series

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    A.E. Ext. 88-22The information in this publication was originally prepared as an Extension letter series for farm managers interested in becoming better personnel managers. This publication combines all the letters in the series into one source for easy reference. It is not intended to be a complete reference on the subject of farm human resource management, but a discussion of basic principles. The information in this publication can be used in two ways. First, Cooperative Extension agents and others have mailed the letters one at a time to farm audiences. This approach has raised the level of awareness of the farm audience about human resource management issues. Second, as a compiled set of letters, this publication can serve as a management reference for the farm and small business manager

    The role of play in the hospitalisation of young children

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    A.E. Ext. 93-12Dairy farmers throughout New York State have been participating in Cornell Cooperative Extension's farm business summary and analysis program since the early 1950's. Managers of each participating farm business receive a comprehensive summary and analysis of the farm business. The information in this report represents an average of the data submitted from dairy farms in the Western Plateau Region for 1992

    Dairy Farm Business Summary, Western And Central Plain Region, 2008

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    E.B. 2009-10Dairy farm managers throughout New York State have been participating in Cornell Cooperative Extension's farm business summary and analysis program since the early 1950's. Managers of each participating farm business receive a comprehensive summary and analysis of their farm business. The information in this report represents averages of the data submitted from dairy farms in the Western and Central Plain Region for 2008. Program Objective The primary objective of the dairy farm business summary, DFBS, is to help farm managers improve the business and financial management of their business through appropriate use of historical data and the application of modern farm business analysis techniques. This information can also be used to establish goals that enable the business to better fulfill its mission. In short, DFBS provides business and financial information needed in identifying and evaluating strengths and weaknesses of the farm business. Format Features This regional report follows the same general format as the 2008 DFBS individual farm report received by participating dairy farmers. The analysis tables have an open column or section labeled My Farm. It may be used by any dairy farm manager who wants to compare his or her business with the average data of this region. The individual farm data, the regional averages and other data can then be used to establish goals for the business. Non-DFBS participants can download a DFBS Data Check-In Form at http://dfbs.cornell.edu. After collecting the data on the form, it can be entered in the U. S. Top Dairies business summary program at the same web site to obtain a summary of their business
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