CROSS-COMMODITY PERSPECTIVE ON CONTRACTING: EVIDENCE FROM MISSISSIPPI



Cross-Commodity Perspective on Contracting: Evidenc e from Mississippi

Table 2. Population and Sample Sizes, Contracting Survey, Mississippi, 2001.

Strata

Population Size

Sample Size

Vegetables

89

60

Fruits

288

120

Nuts

403

120

Hogs and Catfish

1,566

200

Cattle

17,537

200

Cropland

5,168

300

Total

25,051

1,000

Source: Mississippi Agricultural Statistics Service

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