Long-Run Average Cost Curves were developed for 18 Federal irrigation districts indicating in general constant cost industry. Conclusions were that InteriorÂ’s acreage limitation policy would cause no appreciable loss in economic efficiency nor an increase in food costs. Implementation of full-cost water pricing to recapture Federal subsidies would greatly reduce the amount of water demanded and significantly impact production of forages and other high water using crops.Land Economics/Use,
The potential costs to irrigators, the state economy and the state budget were estimated for differe...
This study estimated the expected regional impact and economic feasibility of a proposed water accum...
The question of whether the United States should once again authorize acreage setasides will be addr...
Long-Run Average Cost Curves were developed for 18 Federal irrigation districts indicating in genera...
Long-Run Average Cost Curves were developed for 18 Federal irrigation districts indicating in genera...
The goals of the 1902 Reclamation Act have always been the development of irrigated agriculture and ...
Development of agriculture, and associated agricultural problems, have had a prominent place in cong...
For several decades Nebraska has proudly and appropriately regarded irrigation development as an imp...
In 1976 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco sent a series of shock waves along clear...
The economic well-being of the semi-arid intermountain area requires efficient use of available wate...
The potential costs to irrigators, the state economy and the state budget were estimated for differe...
This comment examines acreage and residency limitations on federally subsidized water. The first iss...
Irrigated agriculture's future in central Arizona is dependent upon the availability of two relative...
The United States has both enjoyed and suffered from the ability of its agricultural sector to produ...
This study was conducted in the Dry Lake area at Nampa, Idaho, where 5 or 6 companies are pumping ir...
The potential costs to irrigators, the state economy and the state budget were estimated for differe...
This study estimated the expected regional impact and economic feasibility of a proposed water accum...
The question of whether the United States should once again authorize acreage setasides will be addr...
Long-Run Average Cost Curves were developed for 18 Federal irrigation districts indicating in genera...
Long-Run Average Cost Curves were developed for 18 Federal irrigation districts indicating in genera...
The goals of the 1902 Reclamation Act have always been the development of irrigated agriculture and ...
Development of agriculture, and associated agricultural problems, have had a prominent place in cong...
For several decades Nebraska has proudly and appropriately regarded irrigation development as an imp...
In 1976 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco sent a series of shock waves along clear...
The economic well-being of the semi-arid intermountain area requires efficient use of available wate...
The potential costs to irrigators, the state economy and the state budget were estimated for differe...
This comment examines acreage and residency limitations on federally subsidized water. The first iss...
Irrigated agriculture's future in central Arizona is dependent upon the availability of two relative...
The United States has both enjoyed and suffered from the ability of its agricultural sector to produ...
This study was conducted in the Dry Lake area at Nampa, Idaho, where 5 or 6 companies are pumping ir...
The potential costs to irrigators, the state economy and the state budget were estimated for differe...
This study estimated the expected regional impact and economic feasibility of a proposed water accum...
The question of whether the United States should once again authorize acreage setasides will be addr...