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2003 Enterprise Budgets for Winter Wheat, Mustard, Spring Barley, and Dark Northern Spring Wheat in the 13 to 16 Inch Rainfall Area, Whitman County, Washington
EB1969E  
Author(s): Herbert Hinman

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This publication presents projected costs and returns for chemical fallow-winter wheat, summer fallow-winter wheat, mustard, spring barley, and Dark Northern spring wheat grown in the 13" - 16" rainfall area of Whitman County. These budgets are not representative of a particular farm. Instead, the budgets represent costs and returns anticipated under the specific assumptions adopted for the study.

Published: September 2003.   38 pages.

 
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