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Abstract
With the stressful economic situation that continues to face Kentucky farmers in 1986, the College of Agriculture is continually asked, "What are some of the things which can be done to ease the cost-price squeeze?" In response to this question, the following suggestions for improved, more cost efficient soil and crop production management are offered: These management techniques to get the highest possible yields without added costs are sometimes overlooked although they can offer increased yield potential at no added cost.
Publication Date
1-1986
Volume
7
Number
1
Repository Citation
Wells, Kenneth L. and Grove, John H., "Cutting Production Costs in 1986" (1986). Soil Science News and Views. 134.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/134
