Cost of producing farm crops in Eastern Canada / by E.S. Hopkins, A. Gosselin and J.M. Armstrong.: A12-2/115-1929E-PDF
"The main object of cost of production studies is to learn how to reduce the cost of production. Another object is to learn what crops give the most profitable returns. Owing to the fact that the labour requirements for certain crops occur at different periods of the year, it is not always possible to make a direct comparison between these crops but it is possible to compare other crops which compete for labour at the same time, such as wheat, oats and barley, on the one hand, or corn, sunflowers or roots on the other. It may also be possible to calculate the maximum acreage of the various crops which could be produced. Data on cost of production, accurately kept for several years and then properly interpreted, make possible a more intelligent selection of crops and throw somelight on a better proportion of each crop to grow"--p. [3].
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| Title | Cost of producing farm crops in Eastern Canada / by E.S. Hopkins, A. Gosselin and J.M. Armstrong. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 48 p. : ill. |
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