There are stalls in a vegetable market that are selling vegetables. You have to buy an equal amount of vegetables from each stall. If a stall does not have enough vegetables to offer, then you have to buy all the vegetables available in that stall. If you are given the number of vegetables that every stall can offer, determine the minimum quantity that you need to buy from each stall such that you have at least vegetables in total.
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Marketing is important to all farm enterprises, regardless of size.
Some farmers, such as cash grain farmers or dairy farmers, have large, well-established markets. They can use existing organizations to perform the marketing function for them, or they can band together, form a cooperative, and market their products jointly. Small-scale fruit and vegetable growers generally have more difficulty finding established markets; therefore, they usually develop marketing systems tailored to their unique situations.
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Some farmers, such as cash grain farmers or dairy farmers, have large, well-established markets. They can use existing organizations to perform the marketing function for them, or they can band together, form a cooperative, and market their products jointly. Small-scale fruit and vegetable growers generally have more difficulty finding established markets; therefore, they usually develop marketing systems tailored to their unique situations.
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