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million bushels followed closely by wheat with 571 million bushels. Together corn and wheat comprised 68 percent of regionals …
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, soybeans, and wheat and .2% per year for cotton. competitive advantage in 1983 was held by central Illinois and north central … Iowa in corn, central Illinois in soybeans, the Washington Palouse and central North Dakota in wheat, and southern … California in cotton relative to the other selected regions in the study. Scale economies exist in corn, soybean and wheat but …
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The total factor productivity index for u.s. wheat was 1.5% per year between 1974 and 1983. The conservation tillage … productivity index for u.s. wheat was about 1.1% per year during this time period, or about 75% of the T.F.P. North Dakota and … Washington were equal in competitive advantage in 1983. Scale economies in u.s. wheat production represented between a six and …
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interest in the futures markets. In this paper, we concentrate on the European wheat futures markets (feed and milling) and the … CBOT’s wheat contract as a comparison. The purpose of the paper is to study whether those markets still allow substitution …
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A multicrop model of Canadian demand for US crops is estimated with Zellner's seemingly unrelated regression (SUR), which corrects for the distortion problem in contemporaneous correlation, and with ordinary least squares (OLS), which ignores the problem Comparing inference parameters, trade...
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The effects of alternative farm policies on the US wheat sector are similar despite quite different assumptions for the … price elasticity of exports The goal of reducing the Federal cost of the 1985 wheat program directly conflics with the goal … of maintaining farm income The article compares four policy options for wheat, ranging from a reduction in price supports …
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The average planted wheat acreage on representative farms in major wheat producing States ranged from 52 acres per farm …-sized, and large wheat farms, while estimates for part-time hired labor were proportional to farm size. This report presents … average organizational and financial characteristics of representative farms producing wheat in 12 States by farm size. Basic …
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, wheat and rice domestic agricultural markets and the international markets out to the year 2050. The study provides a brief …
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interest in the futures markets. In this paper, we concentrate on the European wheat futures markets (feed and milling) and the … CBOT’s wheat contract as a comparison. The purpose of the paper is to study whether those markets still allow substitution …
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