An evaluation of goal hierarchies for small farm operators [New Mexico]

Extract: The results of this analysis demonstrate the feasibility of developing a statistically significant hierarchy of goals for small-farm production units, and the hierarchies developed allow some tentative conclusions to be drawn about the decision-making criteria of the small farm unit, the at...

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Agriculture
Economic resources
Families
Family farms
Farm economics
Farms
Livestock farms
Quality of life
Socioeconomics
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