This is the second report in a series dealing with the effects of the federal corn program on producers, processors and distributors, and consumers. The first report showed the effects of the corn stabilization program on corn utilization and the size and location of corn stabilization stocks.1 The present report covers a broader field. It analyzes the effects of the corn and other feed grains programs on the prices and production of these grains and livestock
The purpose of the investigations reported in this bulletin has been primarily to determine some of ...
The purpose of this report is to present some results of a cooperative research project between the ...
The study reported in this bulletin is the second in a series dealing with the apparent over-capacit...
This paper has two objectives: to analyze acreage supply relationships for corn, the major U.S. feed...
The original objective of the storage programs in 1933 was to operate them as price-stabilization pr...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations
The United States average farm value of corn per bushel Dec. 1 before the World War was determined a...
An integrated econometric model of the U.S. corn-livestock sector was developed to investigate the i...
The World War marked a turning point in the history of corn production in the United States. Previou...
Agricultural experiment stations of Alaska, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Mi...
On August 12, USDA released the fist crop production report that truly reflected the drought conditi...
The grain producing capacity o f U. S. agriculture far exceeds the amount of cereals needed for dome...
The grain producing capacity o f U. S. agriculture far exceeds the amount of cereals needed for dome...
Corn prices in Iowa are being beaten down by consecutive years of exceptional production, high fuel ...
The basic objective of the research reported here is to estimate supply response with varying produc...
The purpose of the investigations reported in this bulletin has been primarily to determine some of ...
The purpose of this report is to present some results of a cooperative research project between the ...
The study reported in this bulletin is the second in a series dealing with the apparent over-capacit...
This paper has two objectives: to analyze acreage supply relationships for corn, the major U.S. feed...
The original objective of the storage programs in 1933 was to operate them as price-stabilization pr...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations
The United States average farm value of corn per bushel Dec. 1 before the World War was determined a...
An integrated econometric model of the U.S. corn-livestock sector was developed to investigate the i...
The World War marked a turning point in the history of corn production in the United States. Previou...
Agricultural experiment stations of Alaska, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Mi...
On August 12, USDA released the fist crop production report that truly reflected the drought conditi...
The grain producing capacity o f U. S. agriculture far exceeds the amount of cereals needed for dome...
The grain producing capacity o f U. S. agriculture far exceeds the amount of cereals needed for dome...
Corn prices in Iowa are being beaten down by consecutive years of exceptional production, high fuel ...
The basic objective of the research reported here is to estimate supply response with varying produc...
The purpose of the investigations reported in this bulletin has been primarily to determine some of ...
The purpose of this report is to present some results of a cooperative research project between the ...
The study reported in this bulletin is the second in a series dealing with the apparent over-capacit...