Agriculture According to the Illinois Farm Business Management Association, in 2008 in

Chapter 2, Problem 45

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Agriculture According to the Illinois Farm Business Management Association, in 2008 in the state of Illinois, the nonland production cost for planting corn was $512 per acre and the nonland cost for planting soybeans was $336 per acre. The average Illinois farm used 368 acres of land to raise corn and soybeans and budgeted $146,671 for planting these crops. If all the land and all the money budgeted is used, how many acres of each crop should be planted? Source: Illinois Farm Business Management Association

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