As a result of three consecutive years of record dairy surpluses, the support price of milk was lowered 5O/cwt. in December 1983, with further reductions scheduled in 1985 if surpluses remain too high. This paper assesses the implications of these price reductions. for retail dairy prices and farm-level demand
This study is used to examine the characteristics of the retail price adjustment within the U.S. flu...
This research evaluates the effects of the key changes that took place in the design of Class III mi...
The Northeast Dairy Compact, a brief experiment in regional regulation, was an agreement between New...
An econometric model is used to estimate the net relationship between changes in the farm-level pric...
A.E. Ext. 82-04Insofar as dairy policy is concerned, the recent months have been as turbulent as any...
Retail milk price responses to farm price changes were analyzed for Boston, Massachusetts, and Hartf...
The U.S. dairy industry is primarily a domestic industry with both imports and exports hovering arou...
The U.S. dairy industry has operated under a price support program since 1949. Between 1949 and 1980...
Excerpt from the report: The principal objective of this study is to explore the fundamental change...
This paper investigates the impacts of alternative federal dairy policies on the U.S. dairy sector. ...
Milk production supply response at the regional level for the U.S. dairy sector is estimated through...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Each year the ...
Farm milk prices tend to be volatile. Dairy farmers, industry pundits, and policymakers further tend...
Based on econometric analysis, this article estimates effects of terminating the milk order system a...
Considerable controversy exists with regard to shifts, in order to control production and thus maint...
This study is used to examine the characteristics of the retail price adjustment within the U.S. flu...
This research evaluates the effects of the key changes that took place in the design of Class III mi...
The Northeast Dairy Compact, a brief experiment in regional regulation, was an agreement between New...
An econometric model is used to estimate the net relationship between changes in the farm-level pric...
A.E. Ext. 82-04Insofar as dairy policy is concerned, the recent months have been as turbulent as any...
Retail milk price responses to farm price changes were analyzed for Boston, Massachusetts, and Hartf...
The U.S. dairy industry is primarily a domestic industry with both imports and exports hovering arou...
The U.S. dairy industry has operated under a price support program since 1949. Between 1949 and 1980...
Excerpt from the report: The principal objective of this study is to explore the fundamental change...
This paper investigates the impacts of alternative federal dairy policies on the U.S. dairy sector. ...
Milk production supply response at the regional level for the U.S. dairy sector is estimated through...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Each year the ...
Farm milk prices tend to be volatile. Dairy farmers, industry pundits, and policymakers further tend...
Based on econometric analysis, this article estimates effects of terminating the milk order system a...
Considerable controversy exists with regard to shifts, in order to control production and thus maint...
This study is used to examine the characteristics of the retail price adjustment within the U.S. flu...
This research evaluates the effects of the key changes that took place in the design of Class III mi...
The Northeast Dairy Compact, a brief experiment in regional regulation, was an agreement between New...