Authors: Russell, D.G. And F.V. Machardy
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Description: Grain harvesting in western Canada is a weather dependent operation. The slower an individual farmer completes his combining the greater is the risk that adverse weather will cause a yield or grade penalty on the unharvested acreage. To reduce the risk of penalty the farmer may speed harvesting by purchasing a larger combine. However, in buying a larger machine, the farmer then has a larger capital cost write-off each year. The obvious question is

Keywords: optimum combining time for mimimum cost
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Citation: Russell, D.G. and F.V. MacHardy 1970. OPTIMUM COMBINING TIME FOR MIMIMUM COST. Canadian Agricultural Engineering 12(1):3-7.
Volume: 12
Issue: 1
Pages 3 - 7
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Date: 1970
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