Geographic research on the Corn Belt and other regional landscapes of the central U.S. has not to date identified quantitatively the climatic, edaphic, topographic, and economic characteristics that determine rural land cover, and that therefore govern land cover change. Using the USDA/NASS Cropland Data Layer, this study identifies these characteristics by employing Multivariable Fractional Polynomials within a logistic regression framework. It maps the suitability distribution for corn, soybeans, spring and winter wheat, cotton, grassland, and forest, which collectively dominate the central U.S., at a 56 m resolution across 16 central U.S. states. The non-linear logistic regression models are successful in identifying determinants of land...
This study projects land cover probabilities under climate change for corn (maize), soybeans, spring...
In order to understand the magnitude, direction, and geographic distribution of land-use changes, we...
With population growth and expansion of economic activities, urbanized places have expanded; and wit...
Geographic research on the Corn Belt and other regional landscapes of the central U.S. has not to da...
Geographic research on the Corn Belt and other regional landscapes of the central U.S. has not to da...
The extent of United States Great Plains grass agriculture has ebbed and flowed over decades in resp...
This paper examines the contemporary land-cover changes in two western Great Plains ecoregions betwe...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJesse B. TackStudy 1: Utilizing Topographic ...
Background: Sound agronomic recommendations are crucial for today's agronomists as they strive for i...
Rapid increase in human population, per capita food consumption (i.e., meat-intensive diet), and bio...
Land-cover and land-use change usually results from a combination of anthropogenic drivers and bioph...
Using bivariate ordered logit models, we investigate factors that determine farmers’ perceptions of ...
We examine changes in land use caused by the large increase in crop insurance premium subsidies unde...
The Midwest United States produces around one-quarter of the world's grain supply. The demand for co...
Agricultural land in the U.S. is abundant but not infinite. Change in cropland impacts national and ...
This study projects land cover probabilities under climate change for corn (maize), soybeans, spring...
In order to understand the magnitude, direction, and geographic distribution of land-use changes, we...
With population growth and expansion of economic activities, urbanized places have expanded; and wit...
Geographic research on the Corn Belt and other regional landscapes of the central U.S. has not to da...
Geographic research on the Corn Belt and other regional landscapes of the central U.S. has not to da...
The extent of United States Great Plains grass agriculture has ebbed and flowed over decades in resp...
This paper examines the contemporary land-cover changes in two western Great Plains ecoregions betwe...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJesse B. TackStudy 1: Utilizing Topographic ...
Background: Sound agronomic recommendations are crucial for today's agronomists as they strive for i...
Rapid increase in human population, per capita food consumption (i.e., meat-intensive diet), and bio...
Land-cover and land-use change usually results from a combination of anthropogenic drivers and bioph...
Using bivariate ordered logit models, we investigate factors that determine farmers’ perceptions of ...
We examine changes in land use caused by the large increase in crop insurance premium subsidies unde...
The Midwest United States produces around one-quarter of the world's grain supply. The demand for co...
Agricultural land in the U.S. is abundant but not infinite. Change in cropland impacts national and ...
This study projects land cover probabilities under climate change for corn (maize), soybeans, spring...
In order to understand the magnitude, direction, and geographic distribution of land-use changes, we...
With population growth and expansion of economic activities, urbanized places have expanded; and wit...