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<br /> <br />o <br /> <br />N <br /> <br />) <br />.... <br />"r,;.. <br /> <br /> <br />(3) Yields - There is evidence to conclude thqt the high level mqnagement <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />farmers consistently obtain higher yields thqn the medium and low level <br /> <br />3 management farmers.. These higher yields probably result from a combi- <br /> <br /> <br />4 nation of factors, the most important of which is management. Other <br /> <br />5 factors affecting yields include soil types, location, weather, and the <br />6 amount of fertilizer and spray materials used. Yields at the various <br /> <br />7 management levels were determined to be as presented in the following <br /> <br />8 tabulation. <br /> <br /> Yields by Management Level <br />Crop Unit High Med i um Low <br /> ~------yie]d per acre-------- <br />Alfalfa Production Tons 6.0 4.0 2.0 <br />Corn-Grain Bu. 180.0. 140.0 70.0 <br />Bar1 ey Bu. 100.0 60.0 30.0 <br />Sugar Beets Tons 21.0 18.0 10.0 <br />I rr i gated Pasture AUM 10.5 7.5 3.0 <br />Apples Bu. 600.0 400.D 250.0 <br />Peaches Bu. 300.0 200.0 100.0 <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />