Abstract

The financial value of outlook and research information was tested in a simulated decision-making environment. Established farmers and farm-management students were asked to make farm-management decisions with and without selected outlook and research information. The decisions were made on a computerized case farm which was then simulated under conditions of actual prices, yields, costs, and quotas for unidentified years. Results showed a small, but positive, financial value of information.

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