California citrus acreage response to income tax reform
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Hoy F. CarmanAuthor Affiliations
Hoy F. Carman is Professor of Agricultural Economics, University of California, Davis, and a member of the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics.Publication Information
Hilgardia 35(3):4-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v035n03p4. March 1981.
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Abstract
Federal tax reform requiring capitalization of citrus grove development costs significantly reduced new plantings and total acreage.
Carman H. 1981. California citrus acreage response to income tax reform. Hilgardia 35(3):4-4. DOI:10.3733/ca.v035n03p4
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