This report represents a continuation of analyses concerned with the patterns and methods of distributing grain from North Dakota. This series began with the analysis of 1956-57 data and was published in Agricultural Economics Report 14, Department of Agricultural Economics, North Dakota State University, Subsequent years' data were analyzed in Agricultural Economics Reports 15, 17, 44 and 57, and Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 462. The compilation and analysis of the data for the year 1967-68 in this series were assumed by the Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute. Also, the data representing the 1967-68 period were the first results of the requirements of the North Dakota Public Service Commission that all North Dakota elevators report monthly movements of grain by truck and rail. Prior to 1967-68, the data had been estimated from questionnaires completed by a small portion or sample of country elevators.
This report represents a continuation of analyses concerned with the patterns and methods of distributing grain from North Dakota. The collection and ...
This report represents a continuation of analyses concerned with the patterns and methods of distributing grain from North Dakota. This series began w...
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