Wheat shippers in the Central Plains states have no cost effective transportation alternative to railroads. Wheat produced in these areas moves long distances to domestic processing and consumption locations or to ports for export. Wheat shippers in the Great Plains don’t have direct access to barge loading locations and trucks provide no intermodal competition for these movements. Wheat shippers in Montana and North Dakota are highly dependent on rail transport because they are distant from barge loading locations and intra-railroad competition is limited. In North Dakota, the BNSF controls 78% of the Class I rail mileage, and in Montana, the BNSF controls 94%. Montana ships nearly 100% of its wheat by rail. Unlike Montana and North Dakota...
America’s farmers depend on transportation as the critical link between the fields of growers and th...
Grain transportation is one of the most important economic issues for grain producers in the Norther...
Grain transportation is one of the most important economic issues for grain producers in the Norther...
Wheat shippers in the Central Plains states have no cost effective transportation alternative to rai...
Wheat shippers in the Central Plains states have no cost effective transportation alternative to rai...
Wheat shippers in the Central Plains states have no cost effective transportation alternat...
The issue addressed in this paper is more fully understanding the relationship of intrarailroad comp...
The issue addressed in this paper is more fully understanding the relationship of intrarailroad comp...
Many previous studies of rail market power in bulk transportation either focus the analysis at a nat...
Despite the widespread adoption of shuttle train grain elevators and their potential for reducing ra...
In recent years there have been few railroad demand studies. Also, no study has investigated the pos...
The purpose of this study is to determine an efficient distribution of wheat in the United States. A...
The purpose of this study is to determine an efficient distribution of wheat in the United States. A...
America’s farmers depend on transportation as the critical link between the fields of growers and th...
Agricultural and other shippers are concerned about the sufficiency in rural areas of transportation...
America’s farmers depend on transportation as the critical link between the fields of growers and th...
Grain transportation is one of the most important economic issues for grain producers in the Norther...
Grain transportation is one of the most important economic issues for grain producers in the Norther...
Wheat shippers in the Central Plains states have no cost effective transportation alternative to rai...
Wheat shippers in the Central Plains states have no cost effective transportation alternative to rai...
Wheat shippers in the Central Plains states have no cost effective transportation alternat...
The issue addressed in this paper is more fully understanding the relationship of intrarailroad comp...
The issue addressed in this paper is more fully understanding the relationship of intrarailroad comp...
Many previous studies of rail market power in bulk transportation either focus the analysis at a nat...
Despite the widespread adoption of shuttle train grain elevators and their potential for reducing ra...
In recent years there have been few railroad demand studies. Also, no study has investigated the pos...
The purpose of this study is to determine an efficient distribution of wheat in the United States. A...
The purpose of this study is to determine an efficient distribution of wheat in the United States. A...
America’s farmers depend on transportation as the critical link between the fields of growers and th...
Agricultural and other shippers are concerned about the sufficiency in rural areas of transportation...
America’s farmers depend on transportation as the critical link between the fields of growers and th...
Grain transportation is one of the most important economic issues for grain producers in the Norther...
Grain transportation is one of the most important economic issues for grain producers in the Norther...