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The Examination of the Effects of Value Modifying Factors on Dairy Farms

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October 11, 2006
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Horváth, J., & Kovács, S. (2006). The Examination of the Effects of Value Modifying Factors on Dairy Farms. Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, 24, 36-40. https://doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/24/3222
Abstract

We wish to present a method to quantify the value modifying effects when comparing animal farms. To achieve our objective, multi-variable statistical methods were needed. We used a principal component analysis to originate three separate principal components from nine variables that determine the value of farms. A cluster analysis was carried out in order to classify farms as poor, average and excellent. The question may arise as to which principal components and which variables determine this classification.
After pointing out the significance of variables and principal components in determining the quality of farms, we analysed the relationships between principal components and market prices. Some farms did not show the expected results by the discriminant analysis, so we supposed that the third principal component plays a great role in calculating prices. To prove this supposition, we applied the logistic regression method. This method shows how great a role the principal components play in classifying farms on the basis of price categories.