This paper has two objectives: to analyze acreage supply relationships for corn, the major U.S. feed grain, during the 1948-70 period and to develop and test a general theoretical model for evaluating farm commodity program effectiveness. Hence, special emphasis is devoted to empirical measurement and analysis of the effects of government feed grain policy and programs as they have evolved since 1948. Particular attention is focused on the voluntary feed grain programs of the 1960's.Agricultural and Food Policy, Crop Production/Industries,
The World War marked a turning point in the history of corn production in the United States. Previou...
This paper uses a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact of commodity pri...
This paper uses a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact of commodity pri...
This paper has two objectives: to analyze acreage supply relationships for corn, the major U.S. feed...
This paper has two objectives: to analyze acreage supply relationships for corn, the major U.S. feed...
An econometric corn and soybean supply response model is provided that endogenously determines progr...
This paper modifies and employs a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact ...
This is the second report in a series dealing with the effects of the federal corn program on produc...
This paper modifies and employs a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact ...
This study is an attempt to evaluate effectiveness of farm commodity programs and farmers' response ...
This paper presents findings from an analytical scheme that offers a promising alternative to tradit...
In 1973 the demand for United States farm commodities was at a record level. Stocks of grain, which ...
Historically, the U.S. farm sector has been a leader in meeting the challenges of the world\u27s gro...
The basic objective of the research reported here is to estimate supply response with varying produc...
2 pagesThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Cu...
The World War marked a turning point in the history of corn production in the United States. Previou...
This paper uses a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact of commodity pri...
This paper uses a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact of commodity pri...
This paper has two objectives: to analyze acreage supply relationships for corn, the major U.S. feed...
This paper has two objectives: to analyze acreage supply relationships for corn, the major U.S. feed...
An econometric corn and soybean supply response model is provided that endogenously determines progr...
This paper modifies and employs a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact ...
This is the second report in a series dealing with the effects of the federal corn program on produc...
This paper modifies and employs a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact ...
This study is an attempt to evaluate effectiveness of farm commodity programs and farmers' response ...
This paper presents findings from an analytical scheme that offers a promising alternative to tradit...
In 1973 the demand for United States farm commodities was at a record level. Stocks of grain, which ...
Historically, the U.S. farm sector has been a leader in meeting the challenges of the world\u27s gro...
The basic objective of the research reported here is to estimate supply response with varying produc...
2 pagesThis archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Cu...
The World War marked a turning point in the history of corn production in the United States. Previou...
This paper uses a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact of commodity pri...
This paper uses a model previously developed for empirical evaluation of the impact of commodity pri...