Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 April 2005
Harvest timeliness is a continual problem in the rotation of cotton andpeanuts. Efficient allocation of land and labor resources during productionof cotton and peanuts requires decisions be made on allocating resourcesthroughout the growing season. Of particular concern is efficient allocationduring planting and harvesting. Through economic analysis and linearprogramming optimization, planting and harvesting timeliness issues areaddressed and compared with prevailing practices. Results for arepresentative farm indicate that cotton planting should increase during theearly period of the planting season as compared with current practice, andmost cotton should be harvested before peanut harvest begins.