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Agricultural Bargaining: In a Competitive World

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  • Lang, Mahlon
  • Swank, Chuck
  • Franklin, Donald K.
  • Torgerson, Randall
  • Welty, John
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These proceedings are published by USDA’s Rural Development Admininstration-Cooperative Services at the request of the bargaining andmarketing cooperatives. This 38th National Bargaining Conference was combined with the Pacific Coast Bargaining Conference Dec. 2-4, 1993 at Portland, OR. Proceedings include speeches delivered at the conference and related information. Opinions expressed reflect views of participants. The proceedings should not be viewed as representing the policies of the United States Department of Agriculture. Use of commercial names does not constitute endorsement.

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  • Lang, Mahlon & Swank, Chuck & Franklin, Donald K. & Torgerson, Randall & Welty, John, 1994. "Agricultural Bargaining: In a Competitive World," Service Reports (SR) 280692, United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:urdvsr:280692
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.280692
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    1. Iskow, Julie & Sexton, Richard, 1992. "Bargaining Associations in Grower-Processor Markets for Fruits and Vegetables," Research Reports 279811, United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development.
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