Nebraskans see it around them every day. Browning pastures, withered cornfields and higher water bills are reminders of the ongoing drought. Not surprisingly, most of us worry about the drought’s impact in personal terms. If you farm, what is it doing to my crops? Or my irrigation costs? If you own a business in a rural community, how much is the drought reducing producers’ off-farm purchases? Obviously, the bottom-line concern is that droughts affect our pocketbooks
Drought is a common occurrence in Nebraska and agriculture is the primary economic sector affected. ...
Drought is the dominant process of crop loss nationally and within Nebraska. Nearly twothirds of the...
A comprehensive assessment of drought economic impacts provides critical information to rational dec...
Nebraskans see it around them every day. Browning pastures, withered cornfields and higher water bil...
It’s been a few years since we’ve had to deal with the drought related tax laws, but with the recent...
This issue is the first in a series addressing current drought conditions, economic impacts and reso...
Even with the recent rains that have fallen across parts of Nebraska, drought continues to plague fa...
The lion\u27s share of financial losses caused by drought is shouldered by crop and livestock produc...
Three years ago I wrote an article in Cornhusker Economics on the possibly of the dry conditions in ...
Drought is the leading natural disaster in the United States in terms of monetary losses. The Nation...
This issue is the second in a series addressing current drought conditions, economic impacts and res...
The 2012 drought that bore down on much of the United States Corn Belt left a wide swath of producti...
Severe drought conditions existed over a large portion of the Rocky Mountains and Northern Great Pla...
Drought, a defining characteristic of the Great Plains, continues to be one of the most expensive na...
In Nebraska, irrigation is the best risk management tool to hedge against weather variations that ne...
Drought is a common occurrence in Nebraska and agriculture is the primary economic sector affected. ...
Drought is the dominant process of crop loss nationally and within Nebraska. Nearly twothirds of the...
A comprehensive assessment of drought economic impacts provides critical information to rational dec...
Nebraskans see it around them every day. Browning pastures, withered cornfields and higher water bil...
It’s been a few years since we’ve had to deal with the drought related tax laws, but with the recent...
This issue is the first in a series addressing current drought conditions, economic impacts and reso...
Even with the recent rains that have fallen across parts of Nebraska, drought continues to plague fa...
The lion\u27s share of financial losses caused by drought is shouldered by crop and livestock produc...
Three years ago I wrote an article in Cornhusker Economics on the possibly of the dry conditions in ...
Drought is the leading natural disaster in the United States in terms of monetary losses. The Nation...
This issue is the second in a series addressing current drought conditions, economic impacts and res...
The 2012 drought that bore down on much of the United States Corn Belt left a wide swath of producti...
Severe drought conditions existed over a large portion of the Rocky Mountains and Northern Great Pla...
Drought, a defining characteristic of the Great Plains, continues to be one of the most expensive na...
In Nebraska, irrigation is the best risk management tool to hedge against weather variations that ne...
Drought is a common occurrence in Nebraska and agriculture is the primary economic sector affected. ...
Drought is the dominant process of crop loss nationally and within Nebraska. Nearly twothirds of the...
A comprehensive assessment of drought economic impacts provides critical information to rational dec...