Research Report 7 May, 1956
SOUTHWESTERN SHEEP RANCHES
organization, cost.c-, an 1 returns, 1940-54
JAMES R. GRAY
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
NEW MEXICO COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS
In Cooperation With The Production Economics Research Branch, Agricultural Research
Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture
Southwestern sheep ranches: organization, costs, and returns, 1940-54
Series Designation
Research Report 7
Table of Contents
Livestock inventory; Land inventory; Investments; Production rates; Sheep disposition; Grazing rates; Prices; Cash receipts; Cash expenditures; Income; Changes in production and income
Description
Research report containing data gathered during a study done in cooperation with the Production Economics Research Branch of the USDA Agricultural Research Service, to determine changes in organization and average costs and returns of sheep ranches in the Southwest.
Subject
Sheep ranches--Southwest, New; Sheep--Economic aspects--Southwest, New; sheep (NAL); livestock production (NAL); Southwestern United States (NAL); agricultural economics (NAL);
Creator
Gray, James R.
Date Original
1956-05
Digital Publisher
New Mexico State University Library;
Rights
Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents.
Collection
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications
Sheep ranches--Southwest, New; Sheep--Economic aspects--Southwest, New; sheep (NAL); livestock production (NAL); Southwestern United States (NAL); agricultural economics (NAL);
Creator
Gray, James R.
Date Original
1956-05
Digital Publisher
New Mexico State University Library;
Rights
Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents.
Collection
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications
Digital Identifier
UAAPr0000070001
Is Part Of
Southwestern sheep ranches: organization, costs, and returns, 1940-54
Type
Text
Format
image/tiff
Language
eng
OCR
Research Report 7 May, 1956
SOUTHWESTERN SHEEP RANCHES
organization, cost.c-, an 1 returns, 1940-54
JAMES R. GRAY
AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
NEW MEXICO COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS
In Cooperation With The Production Economics Research Branch, Agricultural Research
Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture