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No. 703 Winter 2001
    Farm Real Estate Prices Still Rising in Minnesota
Steven J. Taff

How Clean is Clean Enough?
Stephen Polasky
No. 702 Fall 2000
    Understanding Tax Reform in Minnesota
Laura Kalambokidis

Wage Changes in the Pork Industry: How Did Minnesota Workers Fare?
Terrance Hurley and Pascal Elisabeth
No. 701 Summer 2000
    Are Foreign-Owned Businesses in Vietnam Really Sweatshops?
Paul Glewwe

Filling the Feed Troughs of Minnesota
Douglas G. Tiffany and Jerry Fruin
No. 700 Spring 2000
    American Agriculture in an Uncertain Global Economy
Willard W. Cochrane

The Economics of Windbreak Renovation
Mamane Annou and Glenn Pederson
No. 699 Winter 2000
    Minnesota Farm and Timber Land Prices Stay Up in 1999
Steven J. Taff

How Do Farmland Values Respond to Changes in Returns and Rents?
Bill Lazarus

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Prepared by the University of Minnesota Extension Service and the Department of Applied Economics. Views expressed are those of the authors, not necessarily those of the sponsoring institutions. Address comments or suggestions to Managing Editor, MAE, Department of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, 1994 Buford Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55108-6040.

Please send all address changes to Louise Letnes, Waite Library, Department of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, 1994 Buford Ave., St. Paul, MN 55108-6040.

ISSN: 0885-4874


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