The question of how insurance programs affect agricultural input use is commanding increasing attention. Previous studies disagree on the likely effects of insurance on fertilizer application rates. Whether insurance is a complement or a substitute for fertilizer depends, in part, on whether the probability of low yields is positively or negatively affected by increased fertilizer rates. This study uses field-level data measuring the response of corn yields to nitrogen fertilizer to determine if the technical relationship between yield and nitrogen fertilizer supports the hypothesis that crop insurance or revenue insurance could induce increased application rates. Our results indicate no support for this hypothesis. At all nitrogen fertiliz...
Farmers dramatically increased their use of federal crop insurance in the 2000s. From 2000 to 2013, ...
New types of crop insurance have expanded the tools from which crop producers may choose to manage r...
The production literature has shown that inputs such as fertilizer can be defined as risk-increasing...
Previous studies disagree on the effects of insurance on fertilizer application rates. The effect of...
A large variety of subsidized crop insurance products are available to U.S. crop growers. Distinct a...
This paper presents preliminary evidence on the effect of crop insurance on fertilizer and chemical ...
Using farm level data and a simultaneous probit model we evaluate the input use and environmental ef...
A large variety of subsidized crop insurance products are available to U.S. crop growers. Distinct a...
This paper presents preliminary evidence on the effect of crop insurance on fertilizer and chemical ...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
By altering the probability distribution of farm income, crop insurance programs affect farmer's inp...
By altering the probability distribution of farm income, crop insurance programs affect farmer's inp...
This dissertation empirically examines crop insurance effects on producers and the environment as we...
This research identifies two problems in the new Federal Crop Insurance that may cause adverse selec...
Farmers dramatically increased their use of federal crop insurance in the 2000s. From 2000 to 2013, ...
Farmers dramatically increased their use of federal crop insurance in the 2000s. From 2000 to 2013, ...
New types of crop insurance have expanded the tools from which crop producers may choose to manage r...
The production literature has shown that inputs such as fertilizer can be defined as risk-increasing...
Previous studies disagree on the effects of insurance on fertilizer application rates. The effect of...
A large variety of subsidized crop insurance products are available to U.S. crop growers. Distinct a...
This paper presents preliminary evidence on the effect of crop insurance on fertilizer and chemical ...
Using farm level data and a simultaneous probit model we evaluate the input use and environmental ef...
A large variety of subsidized crop insurance products are available to U.S. crop growers. Distinct a...
This paper presents preliminary evidence on the effect of crop insurance on fertilizer and chemical ...
The extent to which crop insurance programs have resulted in additional land being brought into prod...
By altering the probability distribution of farm income, crop insurance programs affect farmer's inp...
By altering the probability distribution of farm income, crop insurance programs affect farmer's inp...
This dissertation empirically examines crop insurance effects on producers and the environment as we...
This research identifies two problems in the new Federal Crop Insurance that may cause adverse selec...
Farmers dramatically increased their use of federal crop insurance in the 2000s. From 2000 to 2013, ...
Farmers dramatically increased their use of federal crop insurance in the 2000s. From 2000 to 2013, ...
New types of crop insurance have expanded the tools from which crop producers may choose to manage r...
The production literature has shown that inputs such as fertilizer can be defined as risk-increasing...