Our research consists of two papers. First paper focus on the trend of North Dakota (ND) crop acreage changes and include economic factors (expected prices of crops, input price, crop yield, revenue of crops) and climate factors (precipitation, minimum and maximum temperature, growing degree days, and palmer drought severity index). We are using Geographic Information System (GIS) database for cropland areas throughout ND for the years 1998 through 2013. But we are using five crops for our analysis. We use Seemingly Unrelated Tobit Left Censored Regression and Monte Carlo Simulation techniques for our analysis. We also include renewable fuel standard dummy (year 2005 and 2007). Findings suggest that prices of crop, yield, revenue, input pri...
Income and risk aspects of wheat-fallow cropping systems are analyzed in western North Dakota. A whe...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
Expected prices and expected net returns from cropping activities are used to estimate soybean acrea...
Our research consists of two papers. First paper focus on the trend of North Dakota (ND) crop acreag...
This study provides an analysis of producers’ crop planting decision behavior in response to econome...
The objective of this study is to examine land use change for cropping systems in North Dakota. Usin...
Values of agricultural lands in South Dakota have been steadily increasing. Even during the recent e...
This research is composed of three essays. It highlights the driving factors of land conversion and ...
This research is composed of three essays. It highlights the driving factors of land conversion and ...
Farm planning has been difficult in recent years because of unstable prices. Operating costs have be...
This study used county-level yields and panel data (1950-2006) to explain the Impact of climate chan...
Global climate change has been an issue of much concern for many years now with human activity being...
Analysis on corn, spring wheat, oat, rye, barley, flaxseed, potato (potatoe), and hay. Includes grap...
Since the early 1930's, congress has established a number of programs intended to soften the impact ...
Higher prices for major crops (e.g., corn, soybeans and wheat) have received considerable attention ...
Income and risk aspects of wheat-fallow cropping systems are analyzed in western North Dakota. A whe...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
Expected prices and expected net returns from cropping activities are used to estimate soybean acrea...
Our research consists of two papers. First paper focus on the trend of North Dakota (ND) crop acreag...
This study provides an analysis of producers’ crop planting decision behavior in response to econome...
The objective of this study is to examine land use change for cropping systems in North Dakota. Usin...
Values of agricultural lands in South Dakota have been steadily increasing. Even during the recent e...
This research is composed of three essays. It highlights the driving factors of land conversion and ...
This research is composed of three essays. It highlights the driving factors of land conversion and ...
Farm planning has been difficult in recent years because of unstable prices. Operating costs have be...
This study used county-level yields and panel data (1950-2006) to explain the Impact of climate chan...
Global climate change has been an issue of much concern for many years now with human activity being...
Analysis on corn, spring wheat, oat, rye, barley, flaxseed, potato (potatoe), and hay. Includes grap...
Since the early 1930's, congress has established a number of programs intended to soften the impact ...
Higher prices for major crops (e.g., corn, soybeans and wheat) have received considerable attention ...
Income and risk aspects of wheat-fallow cropping systems are analyzed in western North Dakota. A whe...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
Expected prices and expected net returns from cropping activities are used to estimate soybean acrea...