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Wade, James C. & Russell Tronstad. (1993). Cotton Management Economic Notes, Vol. 2, No. 7. The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Arizona.Abstract
It all started back at the beginning. Farming, it turns out, is a risky business. Last year and this year have proven to be no different. First, there was too much rain and then there were the bugs (you know the ones I mean). Then it started raining and cotton prices dropped. Some people got a late start-- some never got started. And most recently, June was so hot. The risks one takes to farm are part of "the game", but what really is risk.Type
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