The United States cotton industry has seen sustained reductions in cotton acreage since 2006 that coincided with increased production of biofuels that afforded higher returns to crops such as corn, among others, from which biofuels are derived. With lower cotton production following reduced acreage, the average number of bales processed per gin in the U.S. declined from 26,920 bales in 2006 to 17,453 in 2008. As a result of this lower effective demand, higher-capacity gins are constrained to produce at lower volumes below their minimum efficient scale at higher costs. On the other hand, smaller capacity gins now operate closer to their minimum efficient scale which makes them more cost-effective in producing lower volumes. This paper evalua...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the opportunity returns forgone to cotton producers in the lo...
Excerpts from the report Summary: Since 1926, U.S. cotton production has increased very slightly, w...
As plant size increases, operating costs per bale decline, revealing economies of scale in ginning t...
The United States cotton industry has seen sustained reductions in cotton acreage since 2006 that co...
The United States cotton industry has seen sustained reductions in cotton acreage since 2006 that co...
Paper prepared for 2010 Cotton Beltwide Conferences, New Orleans, Louisiana, January, 2010Agribusine...
With cotton output declining by 46 percent from 2005-2008 (from 23.89 M bales in 2005 to 12.8 M bale...
The number of cotton gins in the U.S. is decreasing while the number of bales produced remains const...
Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual M...
The number of operating cotton gins in Texas has steadily declined in the past 40 years from 1400 to...
The number of operating cotton gins in Texas has steadily declined in the past 40 years from 1400 to...
With cotton output declining by 46 percent from 2005-2008 (from 23.89 M bales in 2005 to 12.8 M bale...
With cotton output declining by 46 percent from 2005-2008 (from 23.89 M bales in 2005 to 12.8 M bale...
With cotton output declining by 46 percent from 2005-2008 (from 23.89 M bales in 2005 to 12.8 M bale...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the opportunity returns forgone to cotton producers in the lo...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the opportunity returns forgone to cotton producers in the lo...
Excerpts from the report Summary: Since 1926, U.S. cotton production has increased very slightly, w...
As plant size increases, operating costs per bale decline, revealing economies of scale in ginning t...
The United States cotton industry has seen sustained reductions in cotton acreage since 2006 that co...
The United States cotton industry has seen sustained reductions in cotton acreage since 2006 that co...
Paper prepared for 2010 Cotton Beltwide Conferences, New Orleans, Louisiana, January, 2010Agribusine...
With cotton output declining by 46 percent from 2005-2008 (from 23.89 M bales in 2005 to 12.8 M bale...
The number of cotton gins in the U.S. is decreasing while the number of bales produced remains const...
Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual M...
The number of operating cotton gins in Texas has steadily declined in the past 40 years from 1400 to...
The number of operating cotton gins in Texas has steadily declined in the past 40 years from 1400 to...
With cotton output declining by 46 percent from 2005-2008 (from 23.89 M bales in 2005 to 12.8 M bale...
With cotton output declining by 46 percent from 2005-2008 (from 23.89 M bales in 2005 to 12.8 M bale...
With cotton output declining by 46 percent from 2005-2008 (from 23.89 M bales in 2005 to 12.8 M bale...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the opportunity returns forgone to cotton producers in the lo...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the opportunity returns forgone to cotton producers in the lo...
Excerpts from the report Summary: Since 1926, U.S. cotton production has increased very slightly, w...
As plant size increases, operating costs per bale decline, revealing economies of scale in ginning t...