Buyer complaints about poor quality U.S. wheat have led to proposals to enforce minimum dockage standards for exports. An economic-engineering approach is used to evaluate costs and benefits of cleaning wheat in order to meet these standards for 13 possible cleaning configurations. These results are used in an optimization framework to estimate costs and benefits of cleaning all U.S. export wheat. The estimates indicate that cleaning U.S. export winter wheat to .35% dockage would cost an average of 1 cent/bu., requiring an initial capital investment of $28 million. Value of wheat lost in cleaning is a significant cost that previously has been overlooked
Exporting processed agricultural products rather than raw commodities benefits society much more tha...
This study examines means of improving efficiency of the transportation portion of the export wheat ...
Increased concerns over the quality of wheat in domestic and export markets has focused attention on...
Buyer complaints about poor quality U.S. wheat have led to proposals to enforce minimum dockage stan...
Buyer complaints about poor quality U.S. wheat have led to proposals to enforce minimum dockage stan...
Cleaning all U.S. wheat for export above the current level is not economically feasible because cos...
The costs of cleaning wheat exceed the domestic benefits of cleaning wheat. The absence of net dome...
This analysis shows that there could be net gains to the U.S. wheat industry if all U.S. export whea...
Farm goods are graded on their cleanliness by percentage of various contaminants found in samples of...
This article presents a mathematical programming model of wheat cleaning and blending decisions at a...
U.S. wheat exports have been compared with that of their export competitors and judged deficient by ...
This article presents a mathematical programming model of wheat cleaning and blending decisions at a...
Dockage levels in U.S. wheat exports have been a continuing concern. Recent proposals have focused ...
The dramatic losses in U.S. wheat market share over the last 10-15 years (a 40- percent decline sinc...
The costs of cleaning barley beyond the current level of cleanliness would outweigh the potential be...
Exporting processed agricultural products rather than raw commodities benefits society much more tha...
This study examines means of improving efficiency of the transportation portion of the export wheat ...
Increased concerns over the quality of wheat in domestic and export markets has focused attention on...
Buyer complaints about poor quality U.S. wheat have led to proposals to enforce minimum dockage stan...
Buyer complaints about poor quality U.S. wheat have led to proposals to enforce minimum dockage stan...
Cleaning all U.S. wheat for export above the current level is not economically feasible because cos...
The costs of cleaning wheat exceed the domestic benefits of cleaning wheat. The absence of net dome...
This analysis shows that there could be net gains to the U.S. wheat industry if all U.S. export whea...
Farm goods are graded on their cleanliness by percentage of various contaminants found in samples of...
This article presents a mathematical programming model of wheat cleaning and blending decisions at a...
U.S. wheat exports have been compared with that of their export competitors and judged deficient by ...
This article presents a mathematical programming model of wheat cleaning and blending decisions at a...
Dockage levels in U.S. wheat exports have been a continuing concern. Recent proposals have focused ...
The dramatic losses in U.S. wheat market share over the last 10-15 years (a 40- percent decline sinc...
The costs of cleaning barley beyond the current level of cleanliness would outweigh the potential be...
Exporting processed agricultural products rather than raw commodities benefits society much more tha...
This study examines means of improving efficiency of the transportation portion of the export wheat ...
Increased concerns over the quality of wheat in domestic and export markets has focused attention on...