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000162512 037__ $$a1374-2016-109290
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000162512 245__ $$aRevisiting Days Suitable for Fieldwork Relative to Global Climate Cycles
000162512 260__ $$c2014
000162512 269__ $$a2014
000162512 270__ $$mtyler.mark@uky.edu$$pMark,   Tyler
000162512 270__ $$mJMDANTONI@ers.usda.gov$$pD'Antoni,   Jeremy
000162512 270__ $$mTerry.Griffin@comcast.com$$pGriffin,   Terry
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000162512 336__ $$aConference Paper/ Presentation
000162512 520__ $$aENSO is a climatic phenomenon that influences global weather patterns. The objective of this 4 paper is to assess the impact it has on DSFW. DSFW fluctuations impact an operator’s 5 equipment purchases, planting/harvesting decisions, and profitability. Results indicated that 6 DSFW is inversely related to El Niño cycles for states analyzed.
000162512 546__ $$aEnglish
000162512 650__ $$aFarm Management
000162512 650__ $$aProduction Economics
000162512 6531_ $$aEl Nino
000162512 6531_ $$aLa Nina
000162512 6531_ $$aClimate
000162512 6531_ $$aDays Suitable for Fieldwork
000162512 700__ $$aMark, Tyler B.
000162512 700__ $$aD'Antoni, Jeremy
000162512 700__ $$aGriffin, Terry
000162512 773__ $$d2014
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000162512 887__ $$ahttp://purl.umn.edu/162512
000162512 909CO $$ooai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:162512$$pGLOBAL_SET
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000162512 982__ $$gSouthern Agricultural Economics Association>2014 Annual Meeting, February 1-4, 2014, Dallas, Texas