Previous analysis on annual wholesale mar- cottonseed: oil, meal, linters and hulls. During keting margins for cottonseed has indicated a the past sixteen years (1958-73), yields of these need to establish the structure of short-period products per ton of United States cotton have time lags between prices for cottonseed products averaged the following percentages: oil- 16.6%, and resulting farm prices for the gin-run seed meal- 46.4%, linters- 9.0 % and hulls- 23.4%. [4]. In particular, this would help assess large The remaining 4.6 % of average volume is waste wholesale margins since the beginning of the material which has no market value 2 1972 crop year, when cottonseed oil and meal Using the foregoing percentages to weigh prices began a...
The U.S. grain marketing system frequently compete with Toledo elevators for corn is cited as a fair...
Cotton marketing, like the marketing of teristics, the problem of price discovery is other agricultu...
Abstract consisting of 23 counties (Myers), produced 20 percent of the State's cotton. By 1981,...
Economic events since the 1972-73 crop year for cottonseed during the crop years of-1958-1973 have g...
Excerpts from the report: Consumption of cotton has declined in relation to that of other fibers in...
THE PROBLEM available technology to select and use cotton in the most profitable manner, and (2) as ...
Over the last decade consumption of vegetable where: oil products in the United States has increased...
Excerpts from the report Preface: This study is one of several from the Marketing Research Division...
This study examines the feasibility of cross-hedging cottonseed meal with soybean meal futures. A si...
The Agriculture Act of 1964 provided for the must have been that cross-sectional data on costs devel...
The conventional cotton marketing system between the accumulative harvest (H(t)) and includes charac...
While many methods have been proposed for the final section. evaluating agricultural processing mark...
U.S. cottonseed oil supplies for 1969/70 are estimated at about 1.9 billion pounds, a fifth more tha...
In recent years, several studies have examined 3) cotton, 4) grain sorghum, 5) barley, 6) oats, acre...
Abstract tion and consumption decisions outside its Relationships between cotton export sales border...
The U.S. grain marketing system frequently compete with Toledo elevators for corn is cited as a fair...
Cotton marketing, like the marketing of teristics, the problem of price discovery is other agricultu...
Abstract consisting of 23 counties (Myers), produced 20 percent of the State's cotton. By 1981,...
Economic events since the 1972-73 crop year for cottonseed during the crop years of-1958-1973 have g...
Excerpts from the report: Consumption of cotton has declined in relation to that of other fibers in...
THE PROBLEM available technology to select and use cotton in the most profitable manner, and (2) as ...
Over the last decade consumption of vegetable where: oil products in the United States has increased...
Excerpts from the report Preface: This study is one of several from the Marketing Research Division...
This study examines the feasibility of cross-hedging cottonseed meal with soybean meal futures. A si...
The Agriculture Act of 1964 provided for the must have been that cross-sectional data on costs devel...
The conventional cotton marketing system between the accumulative harvest (H(t)) and includes charac...
While many methods have been proposed for the final section. evaluating agricultural processing mark...
U.S. cottonseed oil supplies for 1969/70 are estimated at about 1.9 billion pounds, a fifth more tha...
In recent years, several studies have examined 3) cotton, 4) grain sorghum, 5) barley, 6) oats, acre...
Abstract tion and consumption decisions outside its Relationships between cotton export sales border...
The U.S. grain marketing system frequently compete with Toledo elevators for corn is cited as a fair...
Cotton marketing, like the marketing of teristics, the problem of price discovery is other agricultu...
Abstract consisting of 23 counties (Myers), produced 20 percent of the State's cotton. By 1981,...