Ethanol is one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S. agricultural sector. This study estimates factors that impact location decisions by new ethanol plants using logistic regression analysis and spatial correlation techniques. The results indicate that location decisions are impacted by the agricultural characteristics of a county, competition, and state-level subsidies. Spatial competition is particularly important. Existence of a competing ethanol plant reduces the likelihood of making a positive location decision and this impact decreases with distance. Finally, state-level subsidies were significant and a very important variable impacting ethanol location decisions
This paper examines how proximity to an ethanol plant influences land-use and crop choice among prod...
Corn ethanol plants consume large amounts of corn and their location has the potential to alter loca...
Over the past decade, construction of starch-based ethanol plants has expanded rapidly across the Un...
Ethanol is one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S. agricultural sector. This study estima...
This article estimates factors that impact location decisions by new ethanol plants using logistic r...
The location of ethanol plants is determined by infrastructure, product and input markets, fiscal at...
The location of ethanol plants is determined by infrastructure, product and input markets, fiscal at...
This study examines whether the local competition for corn to produce ethanol has lead to significan...
This study examines whether the local competition for corn to produce ethanol has lead to significan...
The Corn Belt has experienced a rapid expansion of corn-based ethanol plants. This has provided rese...
We investigate the spatial capitalization of the expanding biofuels market in farmland values using ...
A changing world of increasing complexity, fluctuating prices, high energy costs and limited data ne...
First generation ethanol production has experienced rapid expansion but is now at a crossroads facin...
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Taking into account local crop processors and livestock, we show transport costs have a substantial ...
This paper examines how proximity to an ethanol plant influences land-use and crop choice among prod...
Corn ethanol plants consume large amounts of corn and their location has the potential to alter loca...
Over the past decade, construction of starch-based ethanol plants has expanded rapidly across the Un...
Ethanol is one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S. agricultural sector. This study estima...
This article estimates factors that impact location decisions by new ethanol plants using logistic r...
The location of ethanol plants is determined by infrastructure, product and input markets, fiscal at...
The location of ethanol plants is determined by infrastructure, product and input markets, fiscal at...
This study examines whether the local competition for corn to produce ethanol has lead to significan...
This study examines whether the local competition for corn to produce ethanol has lead to significan...
The Corn Belt has experienced a rapid expansion of corn-based ethanol plants. This has provided rese...
We investigate the spatial capitalization of the expanding biofuels market in farmland values using ...
A changing world of increasing complexity, fluctuating prices, high energy costs and limited data ne...
First generation ethanol production has experienced rapid expansion but is now at a crossroads facin...
This paper examines the influence of distance to biorefinery plants on agricultural land value. The ...
Taking into account local crop processors and livestock, we show transport costs have a substantial ...
This paper examines how proximity to an ethanol plant influences land-use and crop choice among prod...
Corn ethanol plants consume large amounts of corn and their location has the potential to alter loca...
Over the past decade, construction of starch-based ethanol plants has expanded rapidly across the Un...