@article{Lillywhite:190717,
      recid = {190717},
      author = {Lillywhite, Jay M. and Hawkes, Jerry and Libbin, James D.  and Herbon, Ryan},
      title = {Economic Return to Adoption of Mechanical Thinning: The  Case of New Mexico Chile},
      journal = {Journal of the ASFMRA (American Society of Farm Managers  and Rural Appraisers)},
      address = {2005},
      number = {387-2016-22862},
      pages = {7},
      year = {2005},
      abstract = {Facing expanding foreign competition and increasingly more  stringent labor and environmental laws, today's vegetable  producer faces a challenging business environment.  One way  in which vegetable producers have attempted to stay  competitive in through the adoption of new technologies.   This paper examines the economic returns available to chile  pepper producers willing to adopt mechanical thinning as a  substitute for either contracted hand thinning or  transplanting.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/190717},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.190717},
}