The Economic Feasibility of Growing Taro in Rotation with Field Corn for Dairy Silage on the Island of Kauai

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1985-11

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University of Hawaii

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This study was conducted to determine the economic feasibility of growing taro in rotation with field corn for dairy silage during the wet months of the year on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. It was found that it would be more profitable to grow one crop of field corn for silage than to rotate field corn and taro.

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Colocasia esculenta, Zea mays, silage, corn silage, production costs, bioeconomic models, Kauai

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Thomassin P, Leung PS, Wang JK. 1985. The economic feasibility of growing taro in rotation with field corn for dairy silage on the island of Kauai. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 23 p. (Research Extension Series 061).

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23 pages

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