The geographic concentration of production of main field crops in several growing regions is a distinctive feature of U.S. agriculture. Among many possible reasons for spatial concentration, I study here the effects of the distribution of end users and terminal markets on acreage allocation. The presence of multiple terminal markets in a growing area may allow for a more flexible marketing plan, along with introducing more idiosyncratic demand uncertainty associated with each consumption point. To take better advantage of future marketing opportunities, growers, depending on their location relative to terminal markets, may adjust the crop mix produced on the farm. I characterize the types of environments that lead to a spatial production co...
We investigate how the structures of local corn procurement markets shape the effect of expansion in...
The paper considers an industry transforming primary commodities (farm products) into processed comm...
Structural change in agriculture is characterized by the interdependency of farms’ growth decisions ...
The geographic concentration of production of main field crops in several growing regions is a disti...
The geographic concentration of production of main field crops in several growing regions is a disti...
In a marketing environment, the demand conditions, the costs of shipping and storing grain varieties...
A study of equilibrium acreage allocation decisions at the farm and regional levels under risk avers...
Location of agricultural outputs and geographical concentration of demand. This paper investigates ...
Agricultural markets often feature significant transport costs and spatially distributed production ...
A study of equilibrium acreage allocation decisions at the farm and regional levels under risk avers...
Two issues are focal to the subject of the spatial distribution of crops in peri-urban zones. The fi...
In a marketing environment, the demand conditions, the costs of shipping and storing grain varieties...
In this paper, we study how the proximity to cities affects the decision of farmers to enter the dir...
Spatially dispersed production and processing, endemic for most agricultural or renewable resource m...
The previous chapter examined several measures of productivity, primarily in terms of their evolutio...
We investigate how the structures of local corn procurement markets shape the effect of expansion in...
The paper considers an industry transforming primary commodities (farm products) into processed comm...
Structural change in agriculture is characterized by the interdependency of farms’ growth decisions ...
The geographic concentration of production of main field crops in several growing regions is a disti...
The geographic concentration of production of main field crops in several growing regions is a disti...
In a marketing environment, the demand conditions, the costs of shipping and storing grain varieties...
A study of equilibrium acreage allocation decisions at the farm and regional levels under risk avers...
Location of agricultural outputs and geographical concentration of demand. This paper investigates ...
Agricultural markets often feature significant transport costs and spatially distributed production ...
A study of equilibrium acreage allocation decisions at the farm and regional levels under risk avers...
Two issues are focal to the subject of the spatial distribution of crops in peri-urban zones. The fi...
In a marketing environment, the demand conditions, the costs of shipping and storing grain varieties...
In this paper, we study how the proximity to cities affects the decision of farmers to enter the dir...
Spatially dispersed production and processing, endemic for most agricultural or renewable resource m...
The previous chapter examined several measures of productivity, primarily in terms of their evolutio...
We investigate how the structures of local corn procurement markets shape the effect of expansion in...
The paper considers an industry transforming primary commodities (farm products) into processed comm...
Structural change in agriculture is characterized by the interdependency of farms’ growth decisions ...