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Prioritization of Farm Success Factors by Commercial Farm Managers
2017This study elicits U.S. agricultural producer preferences for five key management success factors: managing output prices; managing production; controlling costs; managing land/equipment/facilities; and managing people. The objective of this analysis was to determine the relative importance of each of the five profit- centric functional areas of ...
Lai, John +9 more
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Planning farm succession: how to be successful
2012Planning farm succession is really good farm planning in its broadest aspect. Unfortunately very few farmers and their families have devoted sufficient time to working out how the farm business will be transferred. After demonstrating the importance of the farm succession issue, this article goes on to explaining a method of successfully tackling the ...
Stephens, Mike, Stephens, Mike
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2018
Succession issues are widely described in relation to family businesses, in which the majority of successors are people from the immediate family circle. Succession is equally important in the case of farms. The continuity of transferring these entities to subsequent members of the farmer's family affects the success of the new owner, who should be ...
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Succession issues are widely described in relation to family businesses, in which the majority of successors are people from the immediate family circle. Succession is equally important in the case of farms. The continuity of transferring these entities to subsequent members of the farmer's family affects the success of the new owner, who should be ...
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Conducting successful on farm clinical trials
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2019One of the greatest values we can bring to our clients is information and the ability to apply that information to their farm business for the improvement of the lives of their cattle and employees, and their financial wellbeing. Our knowledge base comes from a variety of sources, each with their own strengths and limitations.
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Strategic Approach to Farming Success
2005This paper is an abstract of a new book for farmers launched on April 8, 2005 (Nell & Napier, 2005). The two authors, Wim Nell of South Africa and Rob Napier of Australia, have respectively 28 and 37 years national and international experience in strategic agricultural management. The book is written for farmers across the world and is dedicated to all
Nell, Wilhelm T., Napier, Robert John
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Success factors for farming collectives
2008As the most intensive form of partnership in agriculture, farming collectives (FCs) place high demands on their participants. Based on a census of Swiss farming collectives, three success indicators are formed. The first and second describe interpersonal and economic success respectively, whilst the third encompasses overall success.
Pulfer, Iris +3 more
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Successful Dairy Farm Debt Management Strategies
1985Stochastic 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.
Kauffman, Jonas B. +3 more
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INTERGENERATIONAL SUCCESSION IN ISRAELI FAMILY FARMS
1998We study, using a probit analysis of Israeli data, the likelihood of having a successor on the family farm at a certain point in time. We identify a number of significant family and farm attributes whose effects are consistent with economic theory based on the notion of bargaining between the generations.
Kimhi, Ayal +3 more
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Planning farm succession: how to be successful
2011Planning farm succession is really good farm planning in its broadest aspect. Unfortunately very few farmers and their families have devoted sufficient time to working out how the farm business will be transferred. After demonstrating the importance of the farm succession issue, this article goes on to explaining a method of successfully tackling the ...
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