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  Publication Source Year Pages
  Special Report #4 Marketing Alabama-Grown, Forage-Fed Beef (2006) Auburn    
  Crooked Bow -- A Niche Marketing Development Case Study. (2005) 4493
Heifers: Average monthly futures price, cash price and basis. Montana 1983 to 2002. (2004) MT200305AG
Steers: Average monthly futures price, cash price and basis. Montana l983 to 2002. (2003) MT200306AG
Basics of Marketing for Small Business and Entrepreneurs.  (1997) MT199012HR
Starting a Small Business: The Feasibility Analysis.(1996) MT199510HR

Starting a Specialty Food Business
MTSU    
  EC1011 Basis For Selected North Dakota Crops  -  PDF (222KB)
EC1090 Plotting a Course: Short-Term and Long-Term Agricultural Planning Prices For ND  -  PDF (86 KB)

R1092
Determining Pasture Rental Rates - PDF
EC1194 Selling Grain? Know Your Rights and Your Responsibilities  -  PDF (67KB)
EC1270 Managing Sunflower Price Risk  -  PDF (339KB)
EC1277 Pulse Crop Marketing Guide  -  PDF (1,160KB)
EC1295 Field Pea and Lentil Marketing Strategies  -  PDF (261KB)
EC 1316 Seasonal Price Patterns For Crops  -  PDF (694KB)
NDSU    
  Z-108: Income Multipliers in Economic Impact Analysis PDF Version
Z-115: Non-Farm Proprietors: Opportunities for New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service PDF Version
Z-301: A Marketing Order, How It Works PDF Version
Z-308: Marketing Structure Options for New Mexico Pecan Growers PDF Version
NMSU    
  Direct Marketing as a Value Added Opportunity for Agriculture, AE-8-01 (pdf)
The Economics of Contracts for Non-Economists, Part I: Introduction, AE-10-03 (pdf)
OHSU    
  FSA31 Marketing Your Products Directly U AR    
  Tennessee Farm-Level Economic Implications of Soybean Rust (SP641)
A Sampling of Thoughts and Opinions on Electronic Identification and Other Information from Cattle Producers Targeted for Participation in the Upper Cumberland Beef Cattle Marketing Alliance (W-053)
The Importance of Basis in Marketing Soybeans: A 10-Year Soybean Basis Study for Six Tennessee Regions (PB1736)
How Many Businesses Can a County Support? (PB1735)
Marketing Hay in Tennessee (PB1638)
Direct Marketing Guide for Producers of Fruits, Vegetables and Other Speciality Products (PB1711)
How to Get Your Value-Added Products Into Local Grocery Stores (PB1719)
Marketing for the Value-added Agricultural Enterprise (PB1699)
U TN    
Value-Added Agriculture        
  Tapping Available Resources: A Directory of Programs in Tennessee That Support Rural Economic Growth by Value-Added Enterprises (PB1761)
Agritourism in Focus: A Guide for Tennessee Farmers (PB1754) This publication is 2.19 MB, and has been broken down into sections and chapters for easy downloading.
Cover, Forward, Acknowledgements, Table of Contents
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Agritourism
Chapter 2: Preliminary Evaluation: A Snapshot of Your Potential
Chapter 3: Business Planning

Chapter 4: Marketing
Chapter 5: Customer Service
Chapter 5: Customer Service
Chapter 6: Risk Assessment and Management
Chapter 7: Safety ConsiderationsChapter 8: Regulations
Chapter 9: Agritourism Resources
Chapter 10: Personal Evaluation II: A Snapshot of Your Progress
Appendix: Building Relationships with the Tourism Industry

First Things First: Initial Steps for Developing Value-added Cooperative Farmer Ventures (PB1759)
Commentary and Overview for the Tennessee Processing Cooperative Law (PB1748)
Considerations for Membership/Investment in a Processing Cooperative (PB1750)
A Snapshot of Tennessee Agritourism: Results from the 2003 Enterprise Inventory (PB1747)
Evaluating the Potential of Success for Value-Added Products (W040)
How Many Businesses Can a County Support? (PB1735)
Adding Value to Tennessee Agriculture through Commercial Food-Processing Enterprises (PB1710)
Getting Started in a Food Manufacturing Business in Tennessee
(PB1399 Appendix C)

Commercial Tall Fescue-Kentucky Bluegrass Sod Production (PB1649)
Considerations for a Value-Added Agribusiness (PB1642)
Considering an Agritainment Enterprise in Tennessee (PB1648)
A Review of USDA-Inspected Livestock Slaughtering Facilities in Tennessee (PB1727)
How to Get Your Value-Added Products Into Local Grocery Stores (PB1719)
Marketing for the Value-added Agricultural Enterprise (PB1699)
Opportunities for Growth: An Assessment of Tennessee's Aquaculture Production (PB1655)
Starting Your Own Wine Business (PB1688)
Targeting School Groups for Agritainment Enterprises (PB1669)
Tennessee Agriculture (PB1660)
U TN    

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