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A Guide to Processing Dairy Farm Business Summaries in County and Regional Extension Offices for Micro DFBS V1.3: IBM, XT and IBM - Compatible Microcomputers

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Cornell-Dyson-eb8502.pdf (7.64 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/69134
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Dyson School Extension Bulletins
Author
Lazarus, William F.
Abstract

This publication is a guide to using the Microcomputer Dairy Farm Business Summary (Micro DFBS) computer program for analyzing individual dairy farm businesses. County extension agents and regional specialists are the intended audience, however, college faculty in other states may also find this publication of value. Farm business records and projects have long been a basic part of the agricultural extension program in New York State. Records submitted by New York State dairy farmers provide the basis for many extension educational programs and the data for applied research studies and classroom teaching. Extension offices with appropriate microcomputers have the capability to strengthen their dairy farm business analysis activities by calculating and printing the individual farm summaries for immediate use by the agent and farmer, at any time. After entry in the county, individual farm data is sent to the Department of Agricultural Economics at Cornell University for additional review prior to transfer to a mainframe computer program for calculation of regional and state summaries.

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A.E. Ext. 85-02
Date Issued
1985-01
Publisher
Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University
Type
report

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