Farm-level data from Illinois and Kansas for the 1991–2007 crops are used to examine the interaction and overlap among crop revenue insurance, Supplemental Revenue Assistance (SURE), and Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE). Compared with 75% Crop Revenue Coverage Insurance (75% CRCP), ACRE provides more payments and has a greater impact on minimum farm revenue for the Illinois farms. In contrast, for the Kansas farms, 75% CRCP has the greater impact. SURE’s relative impact on the Illinois and Kansas farms depends on the metric. The overlap in payments from ACRE and 75% CRCP resulting from covering the same part of the revenue risk distribution is estimated to be less than 5% of ACRE payments. Several proposals for improving the farm safet...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
offers revenue-based commodity payments under the 2008 FarmAct. Our analysis shows that adding ACRE ...
The successful expansion of the U.S crop insurance program has not eliminated ad hoc disaster assist...
Farm-level data from Illinois and Kansas for the 1991–2007 crops are used to examine the interaction...
This paper analyzes the effect of the ACRE program adopted in the final version of the 2007 Farm Bil...
The current debate surrounding the 2012 Farm Act stresses cutting costs while maintaining, or even s...
This article develops a stochastic model of the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program, which ...
This paper develops a stochastic model for estimating the probability density function of the Averag...
Due to the sheer number and complex combinations of farm safety net programs, policymakers are wary ...
The Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is a new, optional safety net for farmers provided ...
There are a number of government programs that farmers can access to help mitigate risk on their ope...
Rankings of different risk management portfolios including Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE), tra...
Exact date of working paper unknown.Farm revenue insurance has public appeal as a potential means to...
Authorized by the 2008 Farm Act, the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is the first reven...
In 1996, two new crop insurance products--Crop Revenue Coverage and Income Protection--were introduc...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
offers revenue-based commodity payments under the 2008 FarmAct. Our analysis shows that adding ACRE ...
The successful expansion of the U.S crop insurance program has not eliminated ad hoc disaster assist...
Farm-level data from Illinois and Kansas for the 1991–2007 crops are used to examine the interaction...
This paper analyzes the effect of the ACRE program adopted in the final version of the 2007 Farm Bil...
The current debate surrounding the 2012 Farm Act stresses cutting costs while maintaining, or even s...
This article develops a stochastic model of the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program, which ...
This paper develops a stochastic model for estimating the probability density function of the Averag...
Due to the sheer number and complex combinations of farm safety net programs, policymakers are wary ...
The Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is a new, optional safety net for farmers provided ...
There are a number of government programs that farmers can access to help mitigate risk on their ope...
Rankings of different risk management portfolios including Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE), tra...
Exact date of working paper unknown.Farm revenue insurance has public appeal as a potential means to...
Authorized by the 2008 Farm Act, the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program is the first reven...
In 1996, two new crop insurance products--Crop Revenue Coverage and Income Protection--were introduc...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
offers revenue-based commodity payments under the 2008 FarmAct. Our analysis shows that adding ACRE ...
The successful expansion of the U.S crop insurance program has not eliminated ad hoc disaster assist...