Arkansas is the top domestic rice producer, representing nearly half of total U.S. rice production. Sediment is one of the major pollutants in rice producing areas of Arkansas. In order to mitigate this problem no-tillage management is often recommended. No-tillage is not well understood by farmers who believe that no-till is less profitable due to lower yields offsetting cost savings. This study evaluates the profitability and variability of no-till in the typical rice-soybean rotation used in Arkansas rice production. Crop yields, prices and prices for key production inputs (fuel and fertilizer) are simulated for the rotation, and net return distributions for rice, soybean and the two-year rotation are evaluated for no-till and convention...
A Risk Analysis of Converting CRP Acres to a Wheat-Sorghum-Fallow Rotation This study examines the e...
Despite the rapid producer adoption of hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.) in recent years, the economic a...
Rice is an irrigated crop, and irrigated crops are more insulated against yield risk than non-irriga...
Arkansas is the top domestic rice producer, representing nearly half of total U.S. rice production. ...
No-till (NT) has been shown to reduce fuel, labor, and machinery costs compared to conventional-till...
Rice production generally involves intensive cultivation. The profitability of no-till rice has been...
This study evaluated the impacts of farm size and stochastic return variability on no-till (NT) rice...
Rice production in Arkansas usually involves intensive tillage. No-till rice has been studied, but t...
Rice in Arkansas is typically produced using intensive tillage. No-till rice has been studied, but ...
© 2019 Several alternative conservation practices that address farmers\u27 concerns over natural res...
Rice is a major cash crop in eastern Arkansas, but most rice acres are intensively cultivated and gr...
This study examines the key economic results from 10 different no-till crop rotations and two conven...
The economic feasibility of soybeans, grain sorghum, and corn in annual rotation with winter wheat u...
This study summarizes key economic results from 10 different no-till (NT) crop rotations and two con...
Stochastic dominance analysis of two tillage systems, conventional tillage and no-tillage, for five ...
A Risk Analysis of Converting CRP Acres to a Wheat-Sorghum-Fallow Rotation This study examines the e...
Despite the rapid producer adoption of hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.) in recent years, the economic a...
Rice is an irrigated crop, and irrigated crops are more insulated against yield risk than non-irriga...
Arkansas is the top domestic rice producer, representing nearly half of total U.S. rice production. ...
No-till (NT) has been shown to reduce fuel, labor, and machinery costs compared to conventional-till...
Rice production generally involves intensive cultivation. The profitability of no-till rice has been...
This study evaluated the impacts of farm size and stochastic return variability on no-till (NT) rice...
Rice production in Arkansas usually involves intensive tillage. No-till rice has been studied, but t...
Rice in Arkansas is typically produced using intensive tillage. No-till rice has been studied, but ...
© 2019 Several alternative conservation practices that address farmers\u27 concerns over natural res...
Rice is a major cash crop in eastern Arkansas, but most rice acres are intensively cultivated and gr...
This study examines the key economic results from 10 different no-till crop rotations and two conven...
The economic feasibility of soybeans, grain sorghum, and corn in annual rotation with winter wheat u...
This study summarizes key economic results from 10 different no-till (NT) crop rotations and two con...
Stochastic dominance analysis of two tillage systems, conventional tillage and no-tillage, for five ...
A Risk Analysis of Converting CRP Acres to a Wheat-Sorghum-Fallow Rotation This study examines the e...
Despite the rapid producer adoption of hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.) in recent years, the economic a...
Rice is an irrigated crop, and irrigated crops are more insulated against yield risk than non-irriga...