Farm Planning for Maximum Profits on the Cresco-Clyde Soils in Northeast Iowa, and Comparison of Farm and Nonfarm Incomes for Beginning Farmers, an Application of Linear Programming by Earl O. Heady and Laurel D. Loftsgard: Research Bulletin No. 450, April 1957

(1957) Farm Planning for Maximum Profits on the Cresco-Clyde Soils in Northeast Iowa, and Comparison of Farm and Nonfarm Incomes for Beginning Farmers, an Application of Linear Programming by Earl O. Heady and Laurel D. Loftsgard: Research Bulletin No. 450, April 1957. Iowa State University

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Abstract

This study is one of a series being made on different soil areas in Iowa. The purpose of these studies is to determine optimum plans for beginning farmers, from "benchmark" situations in each of the soil localities studied. The specific soil area selected for this study is the Cresco-Clyde soils in northeastern Iowa: The farm chosen to represent this soil area is located in Howard County.

Item Type: Departmental Report
Keywords: soil, soil conservation, farm planning, farms, Iowa State
Subjects: Agriculture and food production
Agriculture and food production > Crops
Agriculture and food production > Farmlands
Agriculture and food production > Livestock
ID Code: 48195
Deposited By: Margaret Barr
Deposited On: 08 Mar 2024 21:41
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2024 21:41
URI: https://publications.iowa.gov/id/eprint/48195