This paper evaluates the implications of corporate restrictions on production agriculture using the case of the Nebraska hog industry. Corporate farming restrictions prohibit the acquisition or operation of agricultural land by nonfamily farm or ranch corporations. A partial adjustment model with a variable coefficient of adjustment is used to study the policy change. The results of the study support the hypothesis that the corporate farming restrictions in Nebraska have reduced the Nebraska hog industry\u27s ability to adjust its inventory to target levels. A significant shift in inventory adjustment behavior is shown to coincide with the enactment of the corporate restrictions
The U.S hog production industry has been continually subjected to rapid structural changes since the...
Implications of the Growth of Corporate Farming (Dorothy Switzer) Economic studies of farm size have...
The U.S. hog industry, once primarily made up of small owner-operated crop-hog farms, has become dom...
This paper evaluates the implications of corporate restrictions on production agriculture using the ...
This paper analyzes the impact of corporate restrictions on the growth of the Nebraska hog industry....
This dissertation evaluates the implications of corporate restrictions on production agriculture usi...
This paper analyzes the impact of corporate restrictions on the growth of the Nebraska hog industry....
Corporate activity in production agriculture has been an object of public debate in the United State...
Farming in the United States has changed drastically over the last century. Technology has improved ...
Corporate farming has attracted much attention, particularly with the movement of nonagricultural in...
Between 1931 and 1982, the states of Kansas, North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa,...
THE US livestock industry has experienced drastic structural changes over the last two decades. The ...
Structural changes in US agriculture toward a more corporate-oriented and vertically aligned system ...
Abstract: This paper develops a comparative statics model of long-run industry equilibrium in the pr...
In 1982, Nebraska voters approved Proposition 300, Nebraska’s anti-corporate farming law. The Nebras...
The U.S hog production industry has been continually subjected to rapid structural changes since the...
Implications of the Growth of Corporate Farming (Dorothy Switzer) Economic studies of farm size have...
The U.S. hog industry, once primarily made up of small owner-operated crop-hog farms, has become dom...
This paper evaluates the implications of corporate restrictions on production agriculture using the ...
This paper analyzes the impact of corporate restrictions on the growth of the Nebraska hog industry....
This dissertation evaluates the implications of corporate restrictions on production agriculture usi...
This paper analyzes the impact of corporate restrictions on the growth of the Nebraska hog industry....
Corporate activity in production agriculture has been an object of public debate in the United State...
Farming in the United States has changed drastically over the last century. Technology has improved ...
Corporate farming has attracted much attention, particularly with the movement of nonagricultural in...
Between 1931 and 1982, the states of Kansas, North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa,...
THE US livestock industry has experienced drastic structural changes over the last two decades. The ...
Structural changes in US agriculture toward a more corporate-oriented and vertically aligned system ...
Abstract: This paper develops a comparative statics model of long-run industry equilibrium in the pr...
In 1982, Nebraska voters approved Proposition 300, Nebraska’s anti-corporate farming law. The Nebras...
The U.S hog production industry has been continually subjected to rapid structural changes since the...
Implications of the Growth of Corporate Farming (Dorothy Switzer) Economic studies of farm size have...
The U.S. hog industry, once primarily made up of small owner-operated crop-hog farms, has become dom...