Von Thunens Model Tutorial Start Only the readings in this table can be changed. End.

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Von Thunens Model Tutorial Start

Only the readings in this table can be changed. End

Now, lets change the Production cost/tonne of Crop A to see the corresponding results. End

Notice the changes inside the red rectangles. End

The readings in the tables and the graphs are changed accordingly. Lets go to another example. End

This time, we change the Yield tonne/area of Crop B to see the results. End

Notice the changes inside the red rectangles. End

Again, the readings in the tables and the graphs are changed accordingly. End

Thats the end of this tutorial. End