Trends in cut flower industry: Study of production trends, returns to growers, out-of-state sales, and California retail consumption during 1950–1958
Authors
W. MikliusD. B. DeLoach
Authors Affiliations
W. Miklius is Research Assistant in Agricultural Economics, University of California, Los Angeles; D. B. DeLoach is Professor of Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Economist on the Giannini Foundation, University of California, Los Angeles.Publication Information
Hilgardia 13(11):2-2. DOI:10.3733/ca.v013n11p2. November 1959.
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Abstract
Miklius W, DeLoach D. 1959. Trends in cut flower industry: Study of production trends, returns to growers, out-of-state sales, and California retail consumption during 1950–1958. Hilgardia 13(11):2-2. DOI:10.3733/ca.v013n11p2
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