Genetically modified (GM) cotton varieties have changed many aspects of cotton production in the United States. The advent of GM varieties has fueled the ongoing trend of increasing farm size and fewer farmers. Mississippi is no exception to this trend. The rapid adoption of GM cotton varieties in Mississippi has allowed some producers to increase the acreage of their farming operation. This study analyses the impact of GM varieties on relative profitability over certain types of land tenure arrangements. The type of land tenure arrangement and the cost associated with the arrangement are compared to determine relative probabilities of breaking even for different farm sizes in the Mississippi cotton industry
The main objective of this study was to evaluate potential economic and environmental consequences o...
Adoption of genetically engineered crops with traits for pest management has risen dramatically sinc...
Rising the area of growing Genetically Modified (GM) cotton mostly derived from the yield gain and i...
Genetically modified (GM) cotton varieties have changed many aspects of cotton production in the Uni...
Row crop production can be characterized by constant change. Agricultural technology is responsible ...
Genetically modified (GM) cotton varieties have changed many aspects of cotton production in the Uni...
The introduction of genetically modified seed technology dramatically changed cotton production prac...
Herbicide-tolerant and Bt cotton varieties may offer farmers many benefits, including decreased pest...
The effect of policy decisions on the competitiveness of genetically modified (GM) crops was examine...
Mississippi cotton farmers are adjusting to the current problem of low cotton price and high cotton ...
Increased demand for agricultural produce for food, fiber, feed, and energy generates a tradeoff bet...
This study develops a framework for pricing output traits derived from agriculture biotechnology and...
This study was conducted to determine allocative efficiency and cost effectiveness of growing conven...
Analysis of a survey of the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons for the same 100 smallholders in the Makha...
The advent of genetically altered seed has had a revolutionary effect on the cotton, soybean, and co...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate potential economic and environmental consequences o...
Adoption of genetically engineered crops with traits for pest management has risen dramatically sinc...
Rising the area of growing Genetically Modified (GM) cotton mostly derived from the yield gain and i...
Genetically modified (GM) cotton varieties have changed many aspects of cotton production in the Uni...
Row crop production can be characterized by constant change. Agricultural technology is responsible ...
Genetically modified (GM) cotton varieties have changed many aspects of cotton production in the Uni...
The introduction of genetically modified seed technology dramatically changed cotton production prac...
Herbicide-tolerant and Bt cotton varieties may offer farmers many benefits, including decreased pest...
The effect of policy decisions on the competitiveness of genetically modified (GM) crops was examine...
Mississippi cotton farmers are adjusting to the current problem of low cotton price and high cotton ...
Increased demand for agricultural produce for food, fiber, feed, and energy generates a tradeoff bet...
This study develops a framework for pricing output traits derived from agriculture biotechnology and...
This study was conducted to determine allocative efficiency and cost effectiveness of growing conven...
Analysis of a survey of the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons for the same 100 smallholders in the Makha...
The advent of genetically altered seed has had a revolutionary effect on the cotton, soybean, and co...
The main objective of this study was to evaluate potential economic and environmental consequences o...
Adoption of genetically engineered crops with traits for pest management has risen dramatically sinc...
Rising the area of growing Genetically Modified (GM) cotton mostly derived from the yield gain and i...