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Title: COST-BENEFIT AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF FUNGICIDES FOR SUPPRESSION OF FUSARIUM HEAD BLIGHT (SCAB) IN HARD RED SPRING WHEAT IN 1997
Authors: Haugen, Ronald H.
Aakre, Dwight G.
Authors (Email): Haugen, Ronald H. (rhaugen@ndsuext.nodak.edu)
Aakre, Dwight G. (daakre@ndsuext.nodak.edu)
Keywords: fusarium head blight
scab
fungicides
hard red spring wheat
cost-benefit
statistical
North Dakota
Issue Date: 1999
Series/Report no.: Agricultural Economics Miscellaneous Report 184
Abstract: A cost-benefit and statistical analysis of fungicides for suppression of fusarium head blight (scab) in hard red spring wheat was completed on data from physical experiments done in Fargo and Carrington, North Dakota in 1997. Various fungicide data were analyzed by applying revenues and costs to the experiment yields to determine net revenue. The net revenues were analyzed statistically using a one-way ANOVA (analysis of variance). No statistical difference was found between the control and other treatment with the Fargo data. There was a statistical difference between the control and other treatments with the Carrington data. The data sets were combined and analyzed; location proved to be a significant factor.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/23105
Institution/Association: North Dakota State University>Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics>Agricultural Economics Miscellaneous Reports
Total Pages: 21
Language: English
Collections:Agricultural Economics Miscellaneous Reports

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