The focus of this study is to examine the risk and return trade-offs for various crop rotations and tillage systems. The geographic area represented in this study will be that contained within four soil, and five climatic zones with in the Province of Alberta. The predominant crops grown in these areas (i.e. spring wheat, barley, and canola) were used to derive cost estimates that reflect agronomic processes. The results obtained frome ach of these areas indicate that several generalizations can be made about the interactions of crop rotations, tillage system and farm size. Firstly, the size of predicted net revenue increases and the probability of generating a negative net revenue decreases as one moves north from the Brown soil zone i...
This study summarizes key economic results from 10 different no-till (NT) crop rotations and two con...
A Risk Analysis of Converting CRP Acres to a Wheat-Sorghum-Fallow Rotation This study examines the e...
Non-Peer ReviewedCrop rotations under irrigation have focused on limiting the impact of weeds and di...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe economic returns and riskiness of continuous barley production using four tilla...
We assessed the extent to which summer fallow in the Dark Brown soil zone is likely to return as a r...
Non-Peer ReviewedProducers, particularly in the Brown and drier parts of the Dark Brown soil zones, ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sustainability of alternative cropping systems in ...
Non-Peer ReviewedLow commodity prices, rising input costs, and increasing concerns about environment...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term viability and profitability of agriculture in western Canada is depen...
Non-Peer ReviewedA Canuck spring wheat-mechanical tillage fallow rotation (SWMF) was compared to a N...
Stochastic dominance analysis of two tillage systems, conventional tillage and no-tillage, for five ...
Two efficient farms are constructed for the brown soils of Saskatchewan, Canada and for Mecklenburg,...
This study summarizes key economic results from 10 different no-till (NT) crop rotations and two con...
A Risk Analysis of Converting CRP Acres to a Wheat-Sorghum-Fallow Rotation This study examines the e...
Non-Peer ReviewedCrop rotations under irrigation have focused on limiting the impact of weeds and di...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe economic returns and riskiness of continuous barley production using four tilla...
We assessed the extent to which summer fallow in the Dark Brown soil zone is likely to return as a r...
Non-Peer ReviewedProducers, particularly in the Brown and drier parts of the Dark Brown soil zones, ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sustainability of alternative cropping systems in ...
Non-Peer ReviewedLow commodity prices, rising input costs, and increasing concerns about environment...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe long term viability and profitability of agriculture in western Canada is depen...
Non-Peer ReviewedA Canuck spring wheat-mechanical tillage fallow rotation (SWMF) was compared to a N...
Stochastic dominance analysis of two tillage systems, conventional tillage and no-tillage, for five ...
Two efficient farms are constructed for the brown soils of Saskatchewan, Canada and for Mecklenburg,...
This study summarizes key economic results from 10 different no-till (NT) crop rotations and two con...
A Risk Analysis of Converting CRP Acres to a Wheat-Sorghum-Fallow Rotation This study examines the e...
Non-Peer ReviewedCrop rotations under irrigation have focused on limiting the impact of weeds and di...