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This study used the 2005 ERS CEAP-ARMS data for corn production to first compare key operator, field, farm, economic, and environmental characteristics of conservation program participants with non-participants, by farm-size class. We then estimate a cost-function based technology adoption model...
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Rapidly declining gasoline prices from their record high during the summer of 2008,while ethanol prices remained relatively high, made it difficult for many bio-fuel policymodelers to fully explain the impacts of U.S. bio-fuel policies on fuel prices. Using profit-maximizationmodels for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009445905
This report examines the impact of Federal commodity programs on returns to irrigation in the western United States. Returns to irrigation are defined as average returns to land, management, fixed capital, and water (above variable water cost), net of returns to dryland crop alternatives....
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We estimated the economic benefits resulting from controlling soybean aphid infestation by using a multi-regional competitive dynamic equilibrium model. Results indicate that the reduction of soybean production resulting from a soybean aphid infestation is largely absorbed by reducing soybean...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009429439
Rapidly declining gasoline prices from their record high during the summer of 2008, while ethanol prices remained relatively high, made it difficult for many bio-fuel policy modelers to fully explain the impacts of U.S. bio-fuel policies on fuel prices. Using profit-maximization models for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009429472