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Agricultural inputs are defined as products permitted for use in organic farming. These include feedstuffs, fertilizers and permitted plant protection products as well as cleaning agents and additives used in food production.
Labor is one of the most important inputs in agricultural production. How it is measured and valued
is critical for establishing the cost of producing agricultural commodities and accurately portraying labor's
relative share of the total cost of production. Historically, in agricultural commodity cost and return (CAR)
methods, labor and management have been treated as distinct, unrelated, or disconnected inputs. A variety
of reasons undoubtedly exists for this separation. The perspective that leads to a separation of labor and
management, however, is not useful to clear thinking about CAR estimates because human capital, including
allocative ability, and human time of an individual are inseparable and jointly allocated (Huffman, 1985).
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