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Successful Dairy Farm Debt Management Strategies

Authors: Kauffman, Jonas B.; Tauer, Loren; Kauffman, Jonas B.; Tauer, Loren;

Successful Dairy Farm Debt Management Strategies

Abstract

Stochastic dominance was used to group 112 dairy farms based upon 10 years of returns to equity capital. Debt strategies of farms partitioned by first-degree stochastic dominance were similar. Second-degree efficient farms were consistently less indebted. Compared to 1974-1978, debt management during 1979-1983 was more important for high return rates.

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330, ddc:330, Livestock Production/Industries, Livestock Production/Industries,, 630

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