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<title>Factors associated with the development of effective experience in excellent managerial ability</title>
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Nuthall, Peter L.
Modelling farmers’ managerial ability shows that farmers’ lessons from various forms of experience are by far the most significant factor in achieving high management skill. This begs the question of obtaining an understanding of the components making up successful experiential outcomes. To help unravel this question the results from analysing 740 farmer survey questionnaires is presented. It turns out high ‘experience’ is related to many factors.
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