This study is concerned with developing a systematic approach to guide the country grain elevator owner or manager in the optimal selection of available transportation alternatives. This systematic approach utilizes a mixed integer programming model to determine the optimal transportation alternatives. The mixed integer programming model is demonstrated by using data from a country grain elevator located in northwestern Oklahoma.Agricultural Economic
The Canadian Prairie grain collection system requires modernization. Centralization rather than repl...
The dissertation evaluates the demand for grain transportation using different methodologies such as...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsChristine WilsonThe objective of this thes...
This study is concerned with determining the optimum number, size and location of grain handling fa...
This study presents an analysis of the costs of storing and handling grain in Oklahoma cooperative e...
This study evaluates the effects of seasonal railroad rates on Oklahoma's wheat storage and transpor...
The grain transportation system has faced many changes in the past ten years. Deregulation of the tr...
The objectives of this thesis are: 1. Estimate the cost equations of transporting grain by farm truc...
The purpose of this study was to determine, via linear programming, an optimum number, size, and loc...
This report presents the results of research conducted t o determine which grain transportation syst...
A mixed integer programming model was developed using General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) to fo...
The objectives of the focus of this article were to identify cost characteristics of he then existin...
The demand for grain freight transportation is a derived demand; consequently changes in the grain s...
This study is concerned with the development of a financial planning simulation model for use by the...
Ten specifications of a linear programming model are developed to jointly select the least cost loca...
The Canadian Prairie grain collection system requires modernization. Centralization rather than repl...
The dissertation evaluates the demand for grain transportation using different methodologies such as...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsChristine WilsonThe objective of this thes...
This study is concerned with determining the optimum number, size and location of grain handling fa...
This study presents an analysis of the costs of storing and handling grain in Oklahoma cooperative e...
This study evaluates the effects of seasonal railroad rates on Oklahoma's wheat storage and transpor...
The grain transportation system has faced many changes in the past ten years. Deregulation of the tr...
The objectives of this thesis are: 1. Estimate the cost equations of transporting grain by farm truc...
The purpose of this study was to determine, via linear programming, an optimum number, size, and loc...
This report presents the results of research conducted t o determine which grain transportation syst...
A mixed integer programming model was developed using General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) to fo...
The objectives of the focus of this article were to identify cost characteristics of he then existin...
The demand for grain freight transportation is a derived demand; consequently changes in the grain s...
This study is concerned with the development of a financial planning simulation model for use by the...
Ten specifications of a linear programming model are developed to jointly select the least cost loca...
The Canadian Prairie grain collection system requires modernization. Centralization rather than repl...
The dissertation evaluates the demand for grain transportation using different methodologies such as...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsChristine WilsonThe objective of this thes...