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    Heifer replacement: a decision tool to determine if it is more economical to buy or raise your own replacement heifers
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017-09) Siefkas, R., author; Bentz, E., author; Blake, K., author; Platt, T., author; Valko, J., author; Hadrich, J., author; Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Colorado State University, publisher
    In the production cycle of a cow-calf enterprise, the producer will face the decision of replacing their older cows. The producer deciding to replace older cows with heifers has the following options: raise their own replacement heifers, buy open heifers and breed them, or buy bred heifers. The options vary in price, timing, and expense. The tool created is a cost-effective analysis between the three options: buying bred, buying open, or raising their own heifers.
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    Appraising the value of irrigated cropland: considerations in the Lower Arkansas River Basin
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2013-03) Pritchett, James, author; Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, publisher
    Agricultural land values, and the relative importance of individual characteristics in determining these values, is of longstanding interest to economists and of practical importance to agricultural real estate appraisers, loan officers and farm managers. The purpose of this document is to review the basic approaches to agricultural land appraisal, and then apply a subset of these approaches to value native rangeland, pasture, irrigated cropland for the Lower Arkansas River Basin. An imputed value of irrigation water is also discussed. The general methods of appraisal considered in the analysis include the market value and income approaches. Using data from 2005 to 2012, a general finding for irrigated cropland in southeastern Colorado appears to fall in a range of $1,964 to $3,183 per acre. Non-irrigated cropland values range $416 to $528 per acre. The capitalized value of a herd of 70 cow-calf pairs is $58,333 in the absence of a value for the cow asset. Note that these values may understate current market activity that is heavily influence by recent record high commodity prices and drought.
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    Enterprise budget for alpacas
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2008) Bond, Jennifer, author; Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, publisher
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    Real option analysis. An overview of the process and how it can be applied to agribusiness, Part I
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2003) Hine, Susan, author; Pritchett, James, author; Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, publisher
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    Managing financial stress: symptoms and strategies
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2010) Pritchett, James, author; Tranel, Jeffrey E, author; Dalsted, Norm, author; Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, publisher
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    Real option analysis. An overview of the process and how it can be applied to agribusiness, Part II
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2003) Hine, Susan, author; Pritchett, James, author; Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, publisher
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    Real option analysis. An overview of the process and how it can be applied to agribusiness, Part III
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 2003) Hine, Susan, author; Pritchett, James, author; Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, publisher
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    Financial ratios: what they say about your business
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1998) Hine, Sue, author; Thilmany, Dawn, author; Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, publisher
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    Rural financial trends: how are lenders and interest rates changing?
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1998) Hine, Sue, author; Thilmany, Dawn, author; Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, publisher
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    Asia and the world: its impact on small farms in Colorado
    (Colorado State University. Libraries, 1998) Hine, Sue, author; Colorado State University, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, publisher