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... farm management steps can make a big differ- ence in profits . That in turn affects a family's quality of life , and maybe even economic survival . Actions like keeping better records , doing a cash - flow analysis , taking an Extension ...
... farm management steps can make a big differ- ence in profits . That in turn affects a family's quality of life , and maybe even economic survival . Actions like keeping better records , doing a cash - flow analysis , taking an Extension ...
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... farm managers use every day in controlling the purse strings of their operations . These tools include computer programs for keeping records and evaluating alternative actions ; tax management approaches ; account- ing methods ...
... farm managers use every day in controlling the purse strings of their operations . These tools include computer programs for keeping records and evaluating alternative actions ; tax management approaches ; account- ing methods ...
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... Farm Managers Use To Run Farm Businesses 1. Farm Records Can Improve Profitability 102 Robert A. Luening 2. Evaluating Computerized Farm Accounting Systems Ashley C. Lovell , Lawrence A. Lippke , and Jeffrey W. Johnson 113 3. How to Use a ...
... Farm Managers Use To Run Farm Businesses 1. Farm Records Can Improve Profitability 102 Robert A. Luening 2. Evaluating Computerized Farm Accounting Systems Ashley C. Lovell , Lawrence A. Lippke , and Jeffrey W. Johnson 113 3. How to Use a ...
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... records . Staffing activities include : Recruiting and hiring workers . Whether a business needs one full - time worker , two or three part - time helpers on a regular basis , or hourly help for seasonal work , maintaining a compe- tent ...
... records . Staffing activities include : Recruiting and hiring workers . Whether a business needs one full - time worker , two or three part - time helpers on a regular basis , or hourly help for seasonal work , maintaining a compe- tent ...
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... records and ac- counts of the operations . These records can always be kept by someone besides the manager , but the work must be done on a regular basis ; and it is the man- ager who has to analyze these records to know what is going ...
... records and ac- counts of the operations . These records can always be kept by someone besides the manager , but the work must be done on a regular basis ; and it is the man- ager who has to analyze these records to know what is going ...
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