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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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IMPERFECT COMPETITION MODELS AND COMMODITY PROMOTION EVALUATION: THE CASE OF U.S. GENERIC MILK ADVERTISING
Suzuki, Nobuhiro; Kaiser, Harry M. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997) 02
This article examines whether the assumption of perfect competition in the U.S. dairy industry biases the findings of economic impacts of generic dairy advertising. An imperfect competition model based on an approach similar to that of Appelbaum is developed and used to evaluate generic milk...
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ECONOMIC RETURNS FROM REDUCING POULTRY LITTER PHOSPHORUS WITH MICROBIAL PHYTASE
Bosch, Darrell J.; Zhu, Minkang; Kornegay, Ervin T. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997) 02
Requiring that crop applications of manure be based on phosphorus content (P-standard) could increase poultry litter disposal costs. Microbial phytase reduces litter P content and could reduce litter disposal costs under a P-standard. For a representative Virginia turkey farm, phytase costs...
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IS THE NEW DEAL DEAD? GOVERNMENT, ECONOMICS, AND THE RURAL SOUTH
Duffy, Patricia A. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997) 01
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AN EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS APPROACH TO ANALYZING PRICE DISCOVERY IN FORWARD AND SPOT MARKETS
Krogmeier, Joseph L.; Menkhaus, Dale J.; Phillips, Owen R. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997) 02
Laboratory experiments are used to generate data that facilitate investigation of pricing behavior in forward and spot markets. Results suggest a tendency for prices in a spot market to converge to levels higher than those in a forward market. The difference in these market environments is the...
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DETERMINANTS OF KANSAS FARMERS' PARTICIPATION IN ON-FARM RESEARCH
Goodwin, Barry K.; Schurle, Bryan W.; Norman, David W.; … - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997) 02
On-farm research (OFR) has increased in popularity in the U.S. in recent years due to heightened interest in sustainability issues, the likely decline in resources available for agricultural research, and increasing pressures for accountability and responsiveness to state and local needs....
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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
Mullen, Jeffrey D.; Norton, George W.; Reaves, Dixie Watts - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997) 02
Public support for integrated pest management (IPM) is derived in part from concerns over food safety and the environment, yet few studies have assessed the economic value of health and environmental benefits of IPM. An approach is suggested for such an assessment and applied to the Virginia...
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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDUSTRIALIZED AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES: THE CASE OF VERTICAL COORDINATION IN BROILERS AND HOGS
Martin, Laura L.; Zering, Kelly D. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997) 01
This paper examines the relationship between industrialized production in the pork and broiler industries and the natural environment. Historical perspectives are presented regarding the movement toward increasingly concentrated and coordinated pork and broiler production units in the South. The...
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DEMAND AND COMPETITION AMONG SUPPLY SOURCES: THE INDONESIAN FRUIT IMPORT MARKET
Andayani, Sri R.M.; Tilley, Daniel S. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997) 02
Indonesia is a rapidly growing and competitive market for U.S. fruit. A restricted, source-differentiated, almost ideal demand system is estimated for apples, oranges, grapes, and other fruit in Indonesia. The Marshallian expenditure elasticities for U.S. fruit are estimated to be between 1.01...
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ESTIMATING INSECTICIDE APPLICATION FREQUENCIES: A COMPARISON OF GEOMETRIC AND OTHER COUNT DATA MODELS
Hubbell, Bryan J. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997) 02
The number of insecticide applications made by an apple grower to control an insect infestation is modeled as a geometric random variable. Insecticide efficacy, rate per application, month of treatment, and method of application all have significant impacts on the expected number of...
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PRODUCTION CONTRACTS, RISK SHIFTING, AND RELATIVE PERFORMANCE PAYMENTS IN THE PORK INDUSTRY
Martin, Laura L. - In: Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 29 (1997) 02
Actual performance records of production contract farmers are used to assess the extent to which contract production reduces the risk borne by pork producers. Comparisons of contracting relative to independent market production reveal that farmers who enter into production contracts based on...
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