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Measuring scope efficiency for crop and beef farms
Langemeier, M.R.; Jones, R.D.
Conference paper
Publication Date:2006
Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 2006, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 3, 2006 Starting Page:53, Ending Page:57 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
This study evaluated scope efficiency
(the degree of efficiency gained from producing more than one product within the
same farm) for a sample of crop and beef
farms in Kansas. Scope and economic efficiency were estimated for each individual
farm. Average scope efficiency was 0.25, indicating that joint production of crop and beef enterprises on the same farm reduced cost approximately 25%. Scope efficiency was significantly higher for smaller farms. Despite the relatively higher scope efficiency levels, economic efficiency (relative cost efficiency) was significantly lower for smaller farms. Economic efficiency is related to cost control and economies of size, which are both positively related to farm size.
Keywords: Beef; Scope efficiency; Crop and beef farms