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A selection of three-dimension graphs shows the supply and usage of corn for the U.S. at the state level, and for Texas at the county level. An example of a three-dimension price surface is provided for select counties in Nebraska. All was done using Arch View software.
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The Ifamr is published quarterly by IFAMA. www.ifama.org
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This study did structured interviews with senior agribusiness executives to find out how they managed exchange rate risk and especially deep devaluations of a foreign currency. The Mexican peso crisis was the focus of the study, but the results can be informative when anticipating situations for...
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Agribusinesses must cope with the risk of price changes when retailing refined fuels. Hedging price risk with energy futures contracts is a possibility. Information is needed on the local basis, hedge ratios, and hedging effectiveness. The results vary by location. ©1994 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Key concepts from the behavioral theory of the firm are used to understand the internal decision-making process for an agribusiness. Combined with neoclassical economic theory, the two theoretical foundations help expand understanding of the process.© 1992 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Agribusiness students are compared to four base populations on respective distributions of Myers-Briggs personality types. A statistical t test checks for personality bias in evaluating student performance. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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This case study traces the history of exchange rate risk encountered by a Nebraska agribusiness that sells meat products to Japan. The study describes the strategies used to mange that risk. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Educators recognize the need to integrate higher order cognitive skills into courses, but have difficulty in trying new methods. Active participation in an agribusiness management game is tested, with lecture-dominated class time reduced, to evaluate the affect on student use of cognitive skills.
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Events external to agriculture have set in motion the conditions for structural change in the marketing of corn in the U.S. These included a rapid increase in the price of crude oil from $40 per barrel to over $100 caused by hurricanes, geopolitical events, an increased global demand for energy...
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