Lemon industry in California: Economic objectives and operation of state marketing order for lemon products analyzed in terms of its effectiveness
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Sidney HoosAuthor Affiliations
Sidney Hoos is Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Berkeley.Publication Information
Hilgardia 10(11):2-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v010n11p2. November 1956.
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Hoos S. 1956. Lemon industry in California: Economic objectives and operation of state marketing order for lemon products analyzed in terms of its effectiveness. Hilgardia 10(11):2-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v010n11p2
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