The U.S. peanut program has limited peanut production since 1949. Unlike the programs for grains, cotton, and rice, the 1996 FAIR Act left the peanut program largely intact. As before FAIR (and since 1977) the right to grow peanuts for the domestic edible market is embodied in marketing quota, which can be leased and sold. The FAIR Act for the first time allowed quota movement across county lines. We now have four years of experience with peanut quota markets post-FAIR. In some parts of the country, quota has moved as much as the regulatory caps allow. But in most of the traditional peanut-growing areas of the Southeast there has been little cross-county movement. In this paper we analyze a large county-level panel of pre- and post-...
There has been some type of government peanut program in effect since 1933. The stated purpose of th...
This study analyzed the potential economic impacts of the FAIR Act under GATT and NAFTA on the U.S....
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The U.S. peanut program has limited peanut production since 1949. Unlike the programs for grains, c...
With the recent (2002) elimination of the longstanding "marketing quota" system that supported domes...
The U.S. peanut program restricts domestic sales with poundage quota but allows surplus production t...
By eliminating the longstanding peanut marketing quota system, the 2002 Farm Act substantially alter...
Changes in Southern Cotton and Peanut Producing Regions Relevance of the Topic Texas and Georgia a...
The first significant changes in the peanut THE PEANUT PROGRAM program in more than 20 years are con...
In the paper, we make an attempt to estimate the supply of farmer stock peanuts in the Southeastern ...
The peanut program has led to surplus production and increasing Government costs throughout most of ...
Use of peanuts in edible products is expected to would limit production to the 1970-73 average incre...
Like producers of other agricultural commodities, U.S. peanut growers in recent years have confronte...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The current fed...
The peanut program has historically led to surplus production and increasing Government costs. Farm...
There has been some type of government peanut program in effect since 1933. The stated purpose of th...
This study analyzed the potential economic impacts of the FAIR Act under GATT and NAFTA on the U.S....
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The U.S. peanut program has limited peanut production since 1949. Unlike the programs for grains, c...
With the recent (2002) elimination of the longstanding "marketing quota" system that supported domes...
The U.S. peanut program restricts domestic sales with poundage quota but allows surplus production t...
By eliminating the longstanding peanut marketing quota system, the 2002 Farm Act substantially alter...
Changes in Southern Cotton and Peanut Producing Regions Relevance of the Topic Texas and Georgia a...
The first significant changes in the peanut THE PEANUT PROGRAM program in more than 20 years are con...
In the paper, we make an attempt to estimate the supply of farmer stock peanuts in the Southeastern ...
The peanut program has led to surplus production and increasing Government costs throughout most of ...
Use of peanuts in edible products is expected to would limit production to the 1970-73 average incre...
Like producers of other agricultural commodities, U.S. peanut growers in recent years have confronte...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The current fed...
The peanut program has historically led to surplus production and increasing Government costs. Farm...
There has been some type of government peanut program in effect since 1933. The stated purpose of th...
This study analyzed the potential economic impacts of the FAIR Act under GATT and NAFTA on the U.S....
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...