Agricultural economics students require the right blend of tools and knowledge to become future farm managers. Olson's Economics of Farm Management in a Global Setting focuses on running a farm as a business. This text prepares students in strategic and operational business planning while covering all essential topics from long-term financing to biofuels. In todays world where successful farms are subject to ever changing urban, rural, labor, demographics, and technological factors, Olsons text provides a clear focus and methodology for undergraduate Farm Management students.
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Weight: 1021g
Dimensions: 201 x 254mm
Publication Date: 21 Dec 2010
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780470592434
About Kent Olson
Dr. Kent Olson is professor in the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Minnesota. He is involved in applied research on-campus teaching and extension education. He has taught farm management for 25 years on campus and in extension settings. His research emphasizes farm level management issues especially the interaction between farming and the environment sustainable agriculture decision-making alternative production technologies and the impact of government policies. Dr. Olson has also been the state coordinator for two farm record associations in Minnesota. He grew up on a farm in north-central Iowa graduated from Iowa State University and was a farm management extension specialist at the University of California-Davis before joining the faculty at Minnesota in 1985. He and his siblings continue to own and manage a farm in Iowa.
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