EB1782 An Economic Analysis of Crop Rotation Alternatives on Dryland, Grain Farms, Horse Heaven Hills Area, Washington, 1993. Greg Van Doren and Gayle S. Willett. Narrow profitability in dryland grain production makes rotation a key to survival in this high-risk business. This study analyzes the economics of three crop rotation schemes: 1) summer fallow-winter wheat, 2) summer fallow-spring wheat, and 3) spring wheat-spring wheat-spring wheat-winter wheat. The analysis is direct and the accompanying data tables and worksheets will direct future rotations. Covers variable and fixed costs within all aspects of the business. Prices indicated were current at time of publication.
Published April 1994. 26 pages $1.00.
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