Article ID: | iaor19961219 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 20 |
Start Page Number: | 243 |
End Page Number: | 268 |
Publication Date: | Sep 1986 |
Journal: | Agricultural Systems |
Authors: | Morrison David A., Kingwell Ross S., Pannell David J., Ewing Michael A. |
Keywords: | programming: linear |
A whole-farm mathematical programming model has been built for dryland crop-livestock farms in Western Australia. The Multidisciplinary approach used for model building is presented and the resulting model structure is described. It is a mixed integer programming model which represents, in some detail, the biological, technological and financial relationshisp of the farming system and stresses the interdependencies of enterprises. The model is used to investigate the extent to which positive interactions between different enterprises influence the optimal farm plan. The management issue considered is the division of land between crop and pasture production. It is concluded that, for the farming system considered, interactions do have an influence on profit and the optimal farm plan.