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United States 367 USA 364 Agribusiness 301 Environmental Economics and Policy 145 Theorie 143 Theory 143 Crop Production/Industries 134 Marketing 128 Agricultural and Food Policy 124 Demand and Price Analysis 122 Farm Management 118 Livestock Production/Industries 108 Agriculture 103 Landwirtschaft 99 Production Economics 88 Consumer behaviour 83 Konsumentenverhalten 83 Community/Rural/Urban Development 74 Willingness to pay 73 Risk and Uncertainty 72 Agricultural Finance 71 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 71 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 70 Land Economics/Use 70 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 68 Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession 67 International Relations/Trade 66 Agricultural policy 61 Consumer/Household Economics 55 Agrarpolitik 52 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 52 Beef 48 Rindfleisch 47 willingness to pay 46 Agrarproduktion 45 Agricultural production 45 Cattle farming 44 Rinderhaltung 44 Productivity Analysis 43 Estimation 40
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Free 1,589 Undetermined 51 CC license 1
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Article 3,034 Book / Working Paper 6
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Article in journal 1,046 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,046 Conference paper 7 Konferenzbeitrag 7 Collection of articles of several authors 6 Sammelwerk 6 Conference proceedings 5 Konferenzschrift 5 Article 3
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English 1,719 Undetermined 1,321
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Coble, Keith H. 45 Bosch, Darrell J. 34 Gillespie, Jeffrey M. 33 Marchant, Mary A. 33 English, Burton C. 32 Schroeder, Ted C. 32 Irwin, Scott H. 30 Hudson, Darren 28 Moss, Charles B. 28 Richardson, James W. 26 Dixon, Bruce L. 25 Lusk, Jayson L. 25 Roberts, Roland K. 25 Tonsor, Glynn T. 25 Lambert, Dayton M. 24 Brorsen, B. Wade 23 Nalley, Lawton Lanier 23 Anderson, John D. 22 Devadoss, Stephen 22 Knight, Thomas O. 22 Paudel, Krishna P. 22 Jordan, Jeffrey L. 21 Brorsen, Wade 20 Duffy, Patricia A. 20 Fletcher, Stanley M. 20 Langemeier, Michael R. 20 Schmitz, Andrew 20 Carpio, Carlos E. 19 Mishra, Ashok K. 19 Ahrendsen, Bruce L. 18 Boyer, Christopher N. 18 Jensen, Kimberly L. 18 McCarl, Bruce A. 18 Popp, Michael P. 18 Rejesus, Roderick M. 18 Seale, James L. 18 Wetzstein, Michael E. 18 Barnett, Barry J. 17 Leatham, David J. 17 Muhammad, Andrew 17
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Southern Agricultural Economics Association 5 Southern Agricultural Economics Association - SAEA 3
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Journal of agricultural and applied economics 1,400 Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 1,324 Journal of agricultural and applied economics : JAEE 316
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RePEc 1,321 ECONIS (ZBW) 1,054 OLC EcoSci 662 EconStor 3
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THE CHANGING POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR TOBACCO: IMPLICATIONS FOR SOUTHERN TOBACCO FARMERS, RURAL ECONOMIES, TAXPAYERS, AND CONSUMERS: DISCUSSION
Reeve, Rebecca H. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 31 (1999) 02
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NUTRITION AND THE ECONOMICS OF SWINE MANAGEMENT
Boland, Michael A.; Foster, Kenneth A.; Preckel, Paul V. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 31 (1999) 01
Current methods of formulating animal rations lead to excess nutrient excretion which can potentially lead to excess manure nutrients and an increase in economic costs. These methods do not recognize the impact of diminishing returns. The objective is to simultaneously optimize feed ration...
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LENDING BY RURAL BANKS INVOLVED IN MERGERS
Walraven, Nicholas A. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 31 (1999) 02
This paper employed a variety of sources of data and a number of methods to describe rural lending markets. Over the sample period, 1992 through 1998, there was a pronounced trend towards affiliation of banks, both urban and rural, with holding companies, although over this period there was...
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IMPACTS OF INCREASED CLIMATE VARIABILITY ON THE PROFITABILITY OF MIDWEST AGRICULTURE
Dixon, Bruce L.; Segerson, Kathleen - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 31 (1999) 03
Approximate profit functions are estimated using time-series, cross-sectional, county level data for 12 midwest states. Measures of climate variability are included in the profit functions. Simulated impacts of climate changes on profits are derived. Results show that inclusion of measures of...
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AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THOROUGHBRED BREEDER/OWNER INCENTIVE POLICIES
Neibergs, J. Shannon; Thalheimer, Richard - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 31 (1999) 03
Thoroughbred incentive programs are subsidy policies funded from state parimutuel tax revenue designed to promote regional race horse breeding and ownership. At issue is an ongoing debate concerning the effectiveness of alternative policies. Empirical results indicate that incentive programs...
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ELEMENTS OF CATTLE FEEDING PROFITABILITY IN MIDWEST FEEDLOTS
Lawrence, John D.; Wang, Zhi; Loy, Daniel D. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 31 (1999) 02
Conventional wisdom and earlier research have concluded that cattle feeding profitability is more determined by feeder and fed cattle prices than by animal performance. This study examined cross-sectional and time-series data from over 1600 pens of cattle in more than 220 feedlots in the upper...
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AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF A CORN-SOYBEAN CROP ROTATION UNDER VARIOUS INPUT COMBINATIONS IN SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS
Funk, Robert D.; Mjelde, James W.; Hons, Frank M.; … - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 31 (1999) 01
Eight input combinations of commercial fertilizer, insecticides, and herbicides on a corn-soybean crop rotation in the Brazos River Bottom of Texas are evaluated. Input combinations which do not fully utilize all three inputs are consistently ranked higher by all criteria as the preferred input...
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DAIRY FARM SIZE, ENTRY, AND EXIT IN A DECLINING PRODUCTION REGION
Rahelizatovo, Noro C.; Gillespie, Jeffrey M. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 31 (1999) 02
As with most agricultural industries, the U.S. dairy industry has evolved into a structure including fewer yet larger firms. In Louisiana, total milk production has declined along with dairy farm numbers since 1972. This study addresses the impact of alternative policies, macroeconomic factors,...
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THE CHANGING POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT FOR TOBACCO -- IMPLICATIONS FOR SOUTHERN TOBACCO FARMERS, RURAL ECONOMIES, TAXPAYERS, AND CONSUMERS
Brown, A. Blake; Snell, William M.; Tiller, Kelly - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 31 (1999) 02
The farm level economic implications of the political turmoil surrounding tobacco are examined. Tobacco ranks first in crop receipts in the Southeastern United States. Free market advocates typically want to eliminate the tobacco program because of its cartel-like nature. Health advocates want...
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INDEPENDENT COMMERCIAL BANK MERGERS AND AGRICULTURAL LENDING CONCENTRATION
Ahrendsen, Bruce L.; Dixon, Bruce L.; Lee, Laderrek T. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 31 (1999) 02
In an era of rapid consolidation in banking, the effect of mergers on the availability of credit to agricultural businesses is unclear. Commercial bank mergers have profoundly altered the urban credit marketplace and are positioned to do the same for the agricultural credit marketplace....
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