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Economic Feasibility Of A Proposed Redclaw Crayfish Farm Utilizing Geothermal Water As An Energy Resource Item Info

Title:
Economic Feasibility Of A Proposed Redclaw Crayfish Farm Utilizing Geothermal Water As An Energy Resource
Creator:
Widner, Lindy; Nelson, James R.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
2004-11-17
Description:
This paper presents results of a feasibility analysis of a proposed aquaculture operation that will produce primarily Australian Redclaw Crayfish and utilize geothermal water as an energy resource. The report also includes a discussion of key factors that are crucial in a successful entrepreneurial endeavor.
Subjects:
demand energy resources risk management market research
AgEcon Search Subjects:
Demand and Price Analysis Resource /Energy Economics and Policy Risk and Uncertainty Marketing
Series:
Agricultural Economic Extension Series
Publisher:
Idaho Department of Water Resources Energy Division; The U.S. Department of Energy through the Idaho State Department of Water Resources- Energy Division; The University of Idaho
Departments:
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
Source:
Agricultural Economic Extension Series no. 04-09, College of Agriculture, University of Idaho
Source Identifier:
aees04-09
Type:
Text
Format Original:
document
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng
Contributing Departments:
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology

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"Economic Feasibility Of A Proposed Redclaw Crayfish Farm Utilizing Geothermal Water As An Energy Resource", Agricultural Economics Research Series, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/aers/items/aers174.html
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