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This article investigates the Impacts on the rice industry of increased price variability caused by the shift from … Increased marketing margins for rice These policy and economic changes reduce the probability that Texas rice producers Will …
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This article analyzes the dynamic relationships among weekly prices of price byproducts, long gram rice, and corn …, using causality tests and dynamic multipliers The authors use forecasts to evaluate the time series model rice byproducts … prices may be influenced more by shifts 10 demand than 10 supply. Long gram rice prices are related to brewers and seconds …
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dynamic multipliers to measure the extent of these effects Rice prices exhibit very little reaction to changes in other grain …
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An empirical model accurately estimates row crop and extensive crop acreage in the North Central region. It shows (a) for each 1-acre increase in diversion, rcw crops decrease 0.62 acre and extensive crops decrease 0.12 acre, and (b) the annual shift to .row crops is diminishing.
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This research completes a series of estimates of supply relationships for corn, sorghum, oats, and barley. (See M. E. Ryan and M. E. Abel, "Corn Acreage Response .. .,"Agr. Econ. Res. 24(4); 102-112, Oct. 1972, and "Supply Response of U.S. Sorghum Acreage ...,"Agr. Econ. Res. 25(2); 45-55, April...
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This paper modifies and employs a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact of commodity price-support programs on corn acreage. (See J. P. Houck and M. E. Ryan, "Supply Analysis for Corn in the United States ... ," Amer. Jour. Agr. Econ. 54: May 1972; and J. P. Houck and A....
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Estimates are made of possible effects in Indiana of a part-farm general cropland retirement program, operating with and without the type of commodity programs that existed until 1970. Conclusions are drawn from estimates for four major groups of crop and livestock farms in each of five areas of...
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Georgia peanut farmers have adopted Integrated pest management (lPM) on only a limited basis, although objective data indicate that IPM technology may be more efficient than conventional pest control strategies Users and nonusers of IPM hold different views pertaining to the consequences of...
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