Dairy farming continues to be a major agricultural activity in the state of Connecticut. Although the number of dairy farms in the state has declined over the past decade, aggregate production has remained stable, and Connecticut farms have, on average, higher production than New York or Vermont farms. State and local land, environmental, and business policies influence the profitability of the Connecticut dairy industry however its future depends most critically upon dairy market forces and policies that are regional and national in scope. This paper briefly describes the organization of the Connecticut dairy industry within the context of the New England (Federal Order 1) milk market and the larger national dairy industry. It provides his...
A.E. Ext. 85-03The objectives of this paper are: first, to review the current economic situation of ...
Farm milk prices in Connecticut reached historical highs in the first quarter of 2014, averaging app...
Price gouging is commonly perceived to be a consumer issue, however it also is a farmer issue. Curre...
Dairy farming continues to be a major agricultural activity in the state of Connecticut. Although th...
There is substantial concern in the state about the economic health of our two remaining independent...
This article develops a conceptual framework for analyzing the role of state-level policies towards ...
In the New England region, the U.S. Department of Agriculture only reports milk cost of production (...
This paper outlines the current U.S. dairy industry situation and comments on the problems it faces....
The objective of this paper is to analyze the impact of the Northeast Compact on retail fluid milk p...
This paper is separated into three distinct chapters investigating different aspects of the Maine da...
The average total cost of production for milk in Connecticut in 2011 is $31.52/cwt, based on a sampl...
Milk production occurs in every state and the highly perishable nature of the product means that eve...
The Spring 2012 letter to State dairy farmers from the Commissioner of Agriculture stated: -The Conn...
In 1989, The Cornell Program on Dairy Markets and Policy collaborated with the Texas A&M Agricultura...
In July 2009, Connecticut Public Act 09-229 established an agricultural sustainability account to pr...
A.E. Ext. 85-03The objectives of this paper are: first, to review the current economic situation of ...
Farm milk prices in Connecticut reached historical highs in the first quarter of 2014, averaging app...
Price gouging is commonly perceived to be a consumer issue, however it also is a farmer issue. Curre...
Dairy farming continues to be a major agricultural activity in the state of Connecticut. Although th...
There is substantial concern in the state about the economic health of our two remaining independent...
This article develops a conceptual framework for analyzing the role of state-level policies towards ...
In the New England region, the U.S. Department of Agriculture only reports milk cost of production (...
This paper outlines the current U.S. dairy industry situation and comments on the problems it faces....
The objective of this paper is to analyze the impact of the Northeast Compact on retail fluid milk p...
This paper is separated into three distinct chapters investigating different aspects of the Maine da...
The average total cost of production for milk in Connecticut in 2011 is $31.52/cwt, based on a sampl...
Milk production occurs in every state and the highly perishable nature of the product means that eve...
The Spring 2012 letter to State dairy farmers from the Commissioner of Agriculture stated: -The Conn...
In 1989, The Cornell Program on Dairy Markets and Policy collaborated with the Texas A&M Agricultura...
In July 2009, Connecticut Public Act 09-229 established an agricultural sustainability account to pr...
A.E. Ext. 85-03The objectives of this paper are: first, to review the current economic situation of ...
Farm milk prices in Connecticut reached historical highs in the first quarter of 2014, averaging app...
Price gouging is commonly perceived to be a consumer issue, however it also is a farmer issue. Curre...