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Mr. Jernigan owns a piece of land on which he grows corn. Corn production annually requires ​$ in​ seed, ​$ in​ fertilizer, and ​$ in pesticides. Mr. Jernigan uses his own labor to grow the corn and therefore hires no workers. If Mr. Jernigan did not use his time to grow​ corn, he would instead be able to sell​ insurance, earning ​$ per year. Suppose another farmer has just offered to pay Mr. Jernigan rent of ​$ per year for use of the land. If Mr. Jernigan refuses to rent the land to another​ farmer, then what will be his accounting costs from farming corn himself on his​ land? What will be his economic​ costs?

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