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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />C. <br />,~! <br />W BOB MILLER <br />i\j GOVERNOR <br />-1 <br />00 <br />STATE BOARD OF AGRICUL.TURE;' <br />M. KENT "TIM" HAFEN, CHAIRMAN <br />JAMES E, CONNELLEY <br />JOHN 0, COOPER <br />DON J, DAVIS <br />FREDERICK W, DRESSLER. <br />HAROLD W, HALL <br />DONNELL J. RICHARDS <br />DARREL H, SOUTHWORTH <br />JOHN H, WHITE <br />RONALD YAMAMOTO <br /> <br />STATE OF NEVADA <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE <br />MAILING AODRESS-P,O, BOX 11100 <br />RENO. NEVADA 89510-1100 <br /> <br />To Friends:of Agriculture: <br /> <br />Methods of ~arming and ranching have changed dramatically over the years. <br />. , <br /> <br />Nevada producers face an ever increasing rate of change in terms of tech- <br />nology, wortd markets, and environmental issues. These events are not new <br /> <br />to agriculture, but their impacts are becoming more immediate and substan- <br /> <br />tial. The i:nfluences that result in the dynamic nature of our industry <br /> <br />make access to reliable information an essential part of conducting busi- <br /> <br />ness, The information contained in this Bulletin can help reduce some of <br /> <br />the uncertainties and facilitate more informed business and management <br /> <br />decisions. <br /> <br />We hope you fand this issue of NEVADA AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS useful and <br /> <br />informative. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Thomas W. Ballow <br />Executive Director <br /> <br />