Financial Alternatives and Minimum Resource Requirements for Low Resource, Beginning Farmers in Oklahoma
Abstract
This study is an analysis of capital barriers to entry in five areas of Oklahoma. Primary emphasis is given the practices and attitudes of agricultural lenders, the estimation of minimum resource requirements, and the determination of first year cash flows under various assumptions, for each of the study areas. The study was conducted under the Hatch 1535 project regarding entry-exit problems.
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