Big Horn Basin crop budgets for irrigated alfalfa, barley, corn and sugar beets are now available in a publication from the University of Wyoming Extension.
“The goal of these budgets is to …
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Big Horn Basin crop budgets for irrigated alfalfa, barley, corn and sugar beets are now available in a publication from the University of Wyoming Extension.
“The goal of these budgets is to help producers make more informed decisions on their own operations,” said Brian Lee, UW Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics research scientist.
Lee and others saw a need for budgets based off the Big Horn Basin region after producing budgets for southeast Wyoming.
The budgets provide a representative model for alfalfa, barley, corn and sugar beets and contain one year of production.
The publication is available for download as a PDF, HTML or ePub at bit.ly/CropB1363.