Assessment of the level of transport services provided in selected farms
Journal Title: Journal of Research and Applications in Agricultural Engineering (ISSN 1642-686X) - Year 2019, Vol 64, Issue 1
Abstract
The research on the level of transport services in selected agricultural farms was carried out in the aspect of their size. It has been concluded that farms with the smallest crop area, provide transport services as a source of additional income. The volume of transport provided as services decreases as the farm size grows. In comparison with the smallest farms, the largest ones provide transport services at the level of only 25.47% (4.56 t•haAL-1 and 1.16 t•haAL-1). The share of transport provided as service decreases from 24.50% to 4,66% as the farms size grows.
Authors and Affiliations
Stanisław Kokoszka
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