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Coming: More corporate farms in California

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Hoy F. Carman , U.C., Davis

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California Agriculture 34(1):9-10.

Published January 01, 1980

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Corporate farming, viewed by some as a threat to the family farm, is likely to increase in California, encouraged by 1979 tax rate changes which permit farmers to use tax savings from incorporation to finance expansion.

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Coming: More corporate farms in California

Hoy F. Carman
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Coming: More corporate farms in California

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Authors

Hoy F. Carman , U.C., Davis

Publication Information

California Agriculture 34(1):9-10.

Published January 01, 1980

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Corporate farming, viewed by some as a threat to the family farm, is likely to increase in California, encouraged by 1979 tax rate changes which permit farmers to use tax savings from incorporation to finance expansion.

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