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Inter-annual climate variability in the Southeastern US that affects farm productivity and cash flows is largely driven by the predictable El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon. In this paper, we evaluate the impact of the ENSO anomalies on the performance of agricultural loan...
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This paper addresses the financial risks faced by New York dairy farmers by discussing and developing prescriptive risk-contingent operating and mortgage loan contracts. It is argued that structured credit products with an imbedded contingent claim or price put option can effectively reduce or...
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This study establishes which factors affect Southeast US farmers' ability to meet their loan repayment obligations within the stipulated loan term. The study uses a 10-year (2003-2012) pooled cross-sectional data from the USDA ARMS survey data (Phase III). A probit model is used to regress...
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We use primary information obtained through focus group surveys to uncover potential factors apt to justify the low participation of small, beginning, and socially disadvantaged farmers in governmental adapted loan programs in the United States. Our analysis uncovers two barriers to financial...
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agriculture. Chen (2010) describes increased religiosity in Indonesia following the 1998 financial crisis, and this paper …
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the fundamental principle of the sustainable development concept, which includes agriculture and agricultural holdings …
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), are exempt. Furthermore, U.S. agriculture is characterized by a large percentage of illegal migrants, and workers who are … illegal may or may not receive wages above minimum levels. This paper presents a case study, drawing from agriculture, that …
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agriculture. Chen (2010) describes increased religiosity in Indonesia following the 1998 financial crisis, and this paper …
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Exploitations of small and medium size plays an important role in Romanian agriculture, which are numerous …
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Corn production costs per bushel vary considerably among U.S. producers, depending on yields, farm location, tillage practices, irrigation, previous field usage, enterprise size, and weather. In 2001, the operating and ownership costs per bushel for corn ranged from an average of $1.08 for the...
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