Agriculture, Life Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine
Methodological Procedures in the Economic Analysis of Fertilizer Use Data
Description
The objective of this book is to present the most recent information and techniques bearing
upon some of the important questions involved in studies of the economics
of fertilizer use, thus facilitating the development of needed research.
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Publication Details
Published: January 1, 1956
Publisher: Iowa State College Press
Location: Ames, IA
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31274/isudp.1956.74
Downloads: 5962
Chapters
- 1. Methodological Problems in Fertilizer Use
- 2. Interdisciplinary Considerations in Designing Experiments To Study the Profitability of Fertilizer Use
- 3. A Comparison of Discrete and Continuous Models in Agricultural Production Analysis
- 4. Discrete Models With Qualitative Restrictions
- 5. Functional Models and Experimental Designs for Characterizing Response Curves and Surfaces
- 6. Agronomic Problems in Securing Fertilizer Response Data Desirable for Economic Analysis
- 7. Methodological Problems in Agronomic Research Involving Fertilizer and Moisture Variables
- 8. Some Problems Involved in Fitting Production Functions to Data Recorded by Soil-Testing Laboratories
- 9. Evaluating Response to Fertilizer Using Standard Yield Curves
- 10. Practical Applications of Fertilizer Production Functions
- 11. Organizing Fertilizer Input-Output Data in Farm Planning
- 12. Selecting Fertilizer Programs by Activity Analysis
- 13. Fertilization in Relation to Conservation Farming and Allocation of Resources Within the Farm
- 14. Our Changing Fertilizer Technology
Citation
E. L. Baum et al. 1956. Methodological Procedures in the Economic Analysis of Fertilizer Use Data