Economic Return to
Adoption of Mechanical
Thinning: The Case of
New Mexico Chile
Chile
New Mexico
Task Force
PROCESSORS
GROWERS
CROP
CONSULTANTS
R & D
EXTENSION
College of Agriculture and Home Economics
Cooperative Extension Service
Agricultural Experiment Station
New Mexico Chile Task Force ♦ Report 14
Economic return to adoption of mechanical thinning: The case of New Mexico chile
Series Designation
New Mexico Chile Task Force, Report 14
Description
Report containing information on using thinning in chile production and the economic returns of mechanical thinning versus hand thinning in chile production in Doña Ana and Sierra counties in New Mexico.
Subject
Hot peppers--Thinning--New Mexico; hot peppers (NAL); thinning (plants) (NAL); New Mexico (NAL); costs and returns (NAL); Agriculture--Economic aspects;
Creator
Lillywhite, Jay M.; Hawkes, Jerry M.; Libbin, James D.; Herbon, Ryan
Date Original
2004-12
Digital Publisher
New Mexico State University Library;
Rights
Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents.
Collection
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications
Hot peppers--Thinning--New Mexico; hot peppers (NAL); thinning (plants) (NAL); New Mexico (NAL); costs and returns (NAL); Agriculture--Economic aspects;
Creator
Lillywhite, Jay M.; Hawkes, Jerry M.; Libbin, James D.; Herbon, Ryan
Date Original
2004-12
Digital Publisher
New Mexico State University Library;
Rights
Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents.
Collection
NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications
Is Part Of
Economic return to adoption of mechanical thinning: The case of New Mexico chile
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf;
Language
eng
OCR
Economic Return to
Adoption of Mechanical
Thinning: The Case of
New Mexico Chile
Chile
New Mexico
Task Force
PROCESSORS
GROWERS
CROP
CONSULTANTS
R & D
EXTENSION
College of Agriculture and Home Economics
Cooperative Extension Service
Agricultural Experiment Station
New Mexico Chile Task Force ♦ Report 14