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Rice is a major cash crop in eastern Arkansas, but most rice acres are intensively cultivated and grown on rented land … efficiency of no-till management and carbon credits in Arkansas rice production from the prospective if the landlord using … enhance preference for no-till in rice production by risk-averse landlords. …
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yields, and economic risk of both NT and CT in five rice-based cropping systems (continuous rice, rice-soybean, rice …-corn, rice-wheat, and rice-wheat-soybean-wheat). Yields, crop prices, and key input prices are simulated to create net return … rice producers in Arkansas practice NT. The low adoption rate is most likely due to difficulties in management but also …
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In the last decades, rice yields in South Asian countries grew tremendously in one hand and a noticeable yield … Darling (AD) test was applied to test the goodness-of-fit for four distributions by using country level de-trended rice yields … fluctuation on the other. The objective of this study was to examine the rice yield distributions, estimate yield risks at country …
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selection of rice cultivars by conducting a life cycle assessment of GHG emissions and estimating the carbon sequestered for … fourteen commonly sown rice cultivars across Arkansas. Market-oriented carbon-offset credits based on additionality likely … retailers strive to lower their overall carbon footprints. Given their higher yield per unit of GHG emission, hybrid rice …
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This study applies portfolio theory to rice varietal selection decisions to find profit maximizing and risk minimizing … portfolio of rice varieties could have increased profits from 3 to 26% (depending on the location) for rice producers in the … Arkansas Delta. The major implication of this research is that data and statistical tools are available for rice producers to …
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Rice is a major cash crop in eastern Arkansas, but most rice acres are intensively cultivated and grown on rented land … efficiency of no-till management and carbon credits in Arkansas rice production from the prospective if the landlord using … enhance preference for no-till in rice production by risk-averse landlords. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004989154
yields, and economic risk of both NT and CT in five rice-based cropping systems (continuous rice, rice-soybean, rice …-corn, rice-wheat, and rice-wheat-soybean-wheat). Yields, crop prices, and key input prices are simulated to create net return … rice producers in Arkansas practice NT. The low adoption rate is most likely due to difficulties in management but also …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008922456
This study evaluated the impacts of farm size and stochastic return variability on no-till (NT) rice profitability at … machinery labor requirements for conventional till (CT) and NT rice-soybean farms of 1200, 2400, and 3600 acres in size. Crop … yields, market prices, and prices for key production inputs were simulated to construct stochastic whole-farm net returns for …
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Despite the rapid producer adoption of hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.) in recent years, the economic advantage of hybrid … rice in the mid-Southern United States remains disputed. This study compares the economic risk and return of three … popularly sown hybrid rice varieties: XL723, Clearfield® (CL) XL729, and CL XL745; and eight conventional rice varieties …
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