@article{Agnew:310055,
      recid = {310055},
      author = {Agnew, Donald B. and Jackson, Donald},
      title = {Storage in Marketing Farmers' Stock Peanuts  },
      address = {1955-04},
      number = {2393-2021-1028},
      series = {Marketing Research Report No. 88},
      pages = {64},
      year = {1955},
      abstract = {Excerpts from the report:  Peanuts compete, in their  principal use as food, with other nuts, candy, spreads,  sandwich fillers, and such snack items as popcorn  and  potato chips.  Along the marketing channel, the peanuts to  supply this use  must be stored until needed, for the crop  is harvested in the fall but the peanuts  and peanut  products are consumed more or less uniformly throughout the  year.  If peanuts are to maintain their competitive  position, their storage, as well as  their production and  processing, must be accomplished in the most efficient and   economical manner possible.  In this study, the principal  factors affecting the cost and efficiency of storage in  marketing farmers' stock and shelled peanuts were analyzed,  with emphasis on farmers' stock.  Farmers' stock peanuts  are the unshelled and unsorted crop, whether owned by  farmers or by others.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/310055},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.310055},
}