@article{Erba:123002,
      recid = {123002},
      author = {Erba, Eric M. and Pratt, James E.},
      title = {The Geographic Structure of Milk Hauling Cost and  Efficiencies In New York State},
      address = {1994-05},
      number = {640-2016-42561},
      series = {Research Bulletin},
      pages = {58},
      year = {1994},
      abstract = {A survey of the milk haulers in the Northeast was  conducted in June 1992 to assess the status of the  industry. Detailed information on characteristics of the  hauling businesses as well as the equipment operated was  collected. Data submitted by milk haulers with New York  addresses was isolated from the survey data set and  analyzed on a regional basis.
Some of the general topics  addressed include the number, size, and location of hauling  businesses, wages paid to hired drivers, and the cost of  milk hauling equipment. A section is devoted to measures of  hauling efficiency. Two sections review the costs involved  in milk hauling, the first of which is more general in its  approach. The second cost-based section investigates  differences in hauling costs between small-and large-sized  milk haulers.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/123002},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.123002},
}