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This book provides an understanding of a farm manager's characteristics and why a particular person reacts in a defined way when faced with a range of situations. It has 10 chapters which cover: the psychological and personal characteristics of a farmer that defines his management ability; the...
Following the author's Farm Business Management series, this textbook takes the core principles and techniques and distils them into an accessible student resource. The book has 17 chapters covering important aspects of farm management, such as observation, decision making, budgeting, risk...
This book discusses the methods to determine optimal systems in farm business management. The methods are all about problem solving, as any decision situation implies choice and, therefore, requires a method for deciding which alternative maximizes the objectives. The book is not, however, about...
This book is a practical guide to improving farm management, with emphasis on the core skills and techniques of making decisions. The book is divided into six parts. The three main sections cover observation, anticipation and risk management (Parts 1, 2 and 3, respectively). The main sections are...
This book outlines the human components of what makes a person, and why a farm manager acts in particular ways. The following chapters bring past and new work as well as developments and theories from other disciplines, including psychology, to provide a well-structured set of ideas for...