@article{Mathews:309570,
      recid = {309570},
      author = {Mathews, Kenneth H., Jr. and Pelly, Robert A. and Glaze,  Dargan H.},
      title = {Cotton Production Costs Vary Widely by Region, Yield, and  Operation Size  },
      address = {1991-01},
      number = {1474-2021-716},
      series = {Agriculture Information Bulletin No. 617},
      pages = {12},
      year = {1991},
      abstract = {Costs of producing cotton vary considerably among and  within  regions.  The major factors affecting costs are  yields and size of operation, measured by acreage or sales.   Most of the differences in total economic costs, ranging  in 1987 from $0.58  per pound in the Southwest to $0.85 in  the Southern Plains, were due to variations in yield.   Large operations were able to keep production costs down by  taking advantage of technical efficiencies or economies of  size.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/309570},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.309570},
}