This study utilizes an annual structural econometric model of the U.S. grain and livestock sector to simulate market price instability resulting from potential fluctuations in domestic crop yields and demand for U.S. grain exports over 1981-90. The policy alternatives examined are a continuation of post-1977 grains policy and management strategy (PA I); elimination of grain policy programs (PA II); replacement of the existing farmer-owned reserve program (FOR) with an FOR equivalent subsidy to private commercial storage at any price (PA III); and continuation of post-1977 grains policy without authority to implement acreage reduction programs (PA IV);Results from estimation of the econometric model suggest that a l bushel increase in govern...
The last three years have realized significant structural changes in the U.S. agricultural policy en...
Over the past decade the operation of the commodity loan programs and since 1977 the farmer-owned re...
The value of farmland in the United States comprises approximately seventy-five percent of the total...
This study utilizes an annual structural econometric model of the U.S. grain and livestock sector to...
Government grain policies of the early 1970s which returned U.S. agriculture to a free market situat...
An integrated econometric model of the U.S. corn-livestock sector was developed to investigate the i...
Since the adoption of the Common Agricultural Policy in 1962, the members of the European Economic C...
The E.E.C. has played an important role in the world feed grains\u27 trade over the past two decades...
This paper has two objectives: to analyze acreage supply relationships for corn, the major U.S. feed...
From July 1, 1942, to June 30, 1943, about 315 million bushels of wheat were fed to livestock in the...
Four policies dealing with concerns and perceived problems in the livestock sector of the agricultur...
The major purpose of this research is to develop an econometric model that quantifies the interrelat...
The financial risks associated with cattle feeding have increased substantially in recent years. Ret...
Historically, the U.S. farm sector has been a leader in meeting the challenges of the world\u27s gro...
This study interfaces a U.S. livestock econometric model with a crop market econometric model and an...
The last three years have realized significant structural changes in the U.S. agricultural policy en...
Over the past decade the operation of the commodity loan programs and since 1977 the farmer-owned re...
The value of farmland in the United States comprises approximately seventy-five percent of the total...
This study utilizes an annual structural econometric model of the U.S. grain and livestock sector to...
Government grain policies of the early 1970s which returned U.S. agriculture to a free market situat...
An integrated econometric model of the U.S. corn-livestock sector was developed to investigate the i...
Since the adoption of the Common Agricultural Policy in 1962, the members of the European Economic C...
The E.E.C. has played an important role in the world feed grains\u27 trade over the past two decades...
This paper has two objectives: to analyze acreage supply relationships for corn, the major U.S. feed...
From July 1, 1942, to June 30, 1943, about 315 million bushels of wheat were fed to livestock in the...
Four policies dealing with concerns and perceived problems in the livestock sector of the agricultur...
The major purpose of this research is to develop an econometric model that quantifies the interrelat...
The financial risks associated with cattle feeding have increased substantially in recent years. Ret...
Historically, the U.S. farm sector has been a leader in meeting the challenges of the world\u27s gro...
This study interfaces a U.S. livestock econometric model with a crop market econometric model and an...
The last three years have realized significant structural changes in the U.S. agricultural policy en...
Over the past decade the operation of the commodity loan programs and since 1977 the farmer-owned re...
The value of farmland in the United States comprises approximately seventy-five percent of the total...