Explore the nuts and bolts of farming economics through questions, problems, and real-world cases.
This class-book-style volume invites you to wrestle with the economic forces shaping farming, from production to marketing and policy.
This edition presents a structured path for learners: read chapter introductions, work through section questions, and tackle the practical problems that test understanding and application. It blends foundational concepts with contemporary classroom-style prompts to connect theory with everyday agricultural life.
- Clear definitions and explanations of agricultural economics in a concise, student-friendly format
- Chapter-by-chapter questions that illuminate production, pricing, and market dynamics
- Hands-on problems and case studies that echo real farming and marketing challenges
- A broad view of topics such as land use, capital, labor, transportation, and profits
Ideal for readers studying agriculture, economics, or related disciplines who want a practical, workbook-style introduction.