"The Potential for Hard White Winter Wheat in Nebraska" by Richard K. Perrin and Phil Anthony

Agricultural Economics, Department of

 

Cornhusker Economics

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Richard K. Perrin

Date of this Version

1-17-2001

Document Type

Newsletter Issue

Citation

Cornhusker Economics

Comments

Published in Cornhusker Economics. January 17, 2001. Produced by the Cooperative Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln .

Abstract

Hard white winter wheat, a crop developed using traditional crop breeding techniques, is a new crop with some potential payoff for Nebraska wheat producers. Phil Anthony, currently a Masters' degree student in the Dept. of Agricultural Economics, completed a study of the economic potential for this crop as part of a senior honors project while an undergraduate at UNL. The following is based largely on that study.

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