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Volume 06, issue 2, 2007
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- Are High Wage Jobs Hazardous to Your Health? The Myth That Attracting Higher Paying Extractive Industry Jobs Is a Desirable Community Economic Development Strategy pp. 5

- John Loomis, Joe Kerkvliet and Stephan Weiler
- Comparing Commodity Programs under the 2002 Farm Bill to the USDA Proposal for Marketing Loan, Direct Payment, and Counter- Cyclical Payment Programs pp. 9

- Keith Coble, John Anderson, Sarah E. Thomas and J. Corey Miller
- Analysis of Revenue Assurance Proposals pp. 10

- Michael R. Dicks and Kim B. Anderson
- Entrepreneurial Activity by Women in Rural South Dakota pp. 10

- Abbigail Meeder and Carol J. Cumber
- Genotyping: What Applied Economists Should Know pp. 11

- Eric DeVuyst, David Lambert and Marc L. Bauer
Volume 06, issue 01, 2007
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- Front Materials pp. 3

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- Shifting from Commodity Programs to a Stewardship Program pp. 6

- Michael R. Dicks
- The Farm Level Impacts of Operating the Current Farm Bill at Reduced Federal Budget Spending Levels pp. 7

- J. Marc Raulston, James Richardson, Steven Klose and Joe Outlaw
- High Economic Values from High Peaks of the West pp. 8

- Catherine M. Keske and John Loomis
- Agricultural Household Hedging With Off-Farm Income pp. 13

- Steven Blank and Kenneth W. Erickson
- U.S. Corn Producer’s Response to Increased Energy Prices: Evidence from Producer Surveys in 2001 and 2005 pp. 14

- Stan G. Daberkow, Dayton Lambert and Wesley Musser
Volume 05, issue 2, 2006
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- University-Retail Industry Research Partnerships as a Means to Analyze Consumer Response: The Case of Mad Cow Disease pp. 5

- Steven Vickner, DeeVon Bailey and Al Dustin
- More Change Than You Think: Tracking Oregon Farmers’ Markets and Their Managers 1998-2005 pp. 6

- Larry Lev, Linda Brewer and Garry Stephenson
- Hedging Irrigation Risk through Water Markets: Trends and Opportunities pp. 6

- Ereney Hadjigeorgalis
- Transboundary Water Resource Management and Conflict Resolution: A Coasian Strategic Negotiations Approach pp. 7

- Justin Scott Baker and David B. Willis
- Ranchers Diverse in Their Drought Management Strategies pp. 8

- Christopher T. Bastian, Sian Mooney, Amy M. Nagler, John P. Hewlett, Steven I. Paisley, Michael A. Smith, W. Marshall Frasier and Wendy Umberger
- Malt Barley Risk Management Strategies pp. 8

- Cole Gustafson, William Wilson and Bruce L. Dahl
Volume 05, issue 01, 2006
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- Front Materials pp. 3

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- Results Based Risk Management Education pp. 4

- Jon Newkirk and Dennis Fiess
- China’s Trade Surplus with the United States: The Role of Exchange Rates pp. 5

- Won W. Koo and Renan Zhuang
- Lessons Learned from Developing and Offering a Web-Based Course on Futures and Options pp. 6

- Larry D. Makus
- Immigration Reform: Implications for Agriculture pp. 9

- Philip L. Martin
- River Basin Indicators: a Framework for Evaluation in the Rio Grande pp. 9

- Bruce P. Hooper and Frank A. Ward
Volume 04, issue 2, 2005
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- As Ecosystem Services Are Demanded of Agriculture, What of Agricultural Economists? pp. 3

- Scott Swinton
- The Cow That Stole Christmas? Exploring the Role of Media Coverage in Recent BSE Outbreaks pp. 5

- James Pritchett and Dawn Thilmany
- Indemnifying Asset Value Losses Related to Livestock Disease Announcements pp. 6

- Cheryl Sinn DeVuyst and Eric DeVuyst
- The Impact of Rising Energy Prices on Income for Representative Farms in the Western United States pp. 7

- J. Marc Raulston, George M. Knapek, Joe Outlaw, James Richardson, Steven Klose and David Anderson
- Who Are Public Land Ranchers and Why Are They Out There? pp. 7

- John A. Tanaka, L. Allen Torell and Neil R. Rimbey
Volume 04, issue 01, 2005
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- THE MEXICAN CATTLE AND BEEF INDUSTRY: DEMAND, PRODUCTION, AND TRADE pp. 5

- Derrell S. Peel
- MEASURING NET BENEFITS RESULTING FROM UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY COLLABORATION: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE NEW MEXICO CHILE TASK FORCE pp. 6

- Jay M. Lillywhite, Jerry Hawkes and James D. Libbin
- RANGELAND ECONOMICS, ECOLOGY, AND SUSTAINABILITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH pp. 7

- John A. Tanaka, Neil R. Rimbey and L. Allen Torell
- EVOLVING CONSERVATION EASEMENT MARKETS IN THE WEST pp. 7

- Dana Hoag, Christopher T. Bastian, Catherine M. Keske, Donald M. McLeod and Andrew Marshall
- POVERTY IN THE WEST: CHANGING FORTUNES FROM 1990-2000 pp. 11

- Mindy S. Crandall and Bruce A. Weber
Volume 03, issue 2, 2004
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- RANGELANDS AND THE ACADEMY: OPPORTUNITIES FOR ECONOMISTS IN THE WEST pp. 5

- W. Marshall Frasier
- THE UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF THE MEXICAN MARKET FOR U.S. COTTON: IMPACT OF THE ELIMINATION OF TEXTILE AND CLOTHING QUOTAS pp. 5

- Jose Enrique Lopez and Jaime E. Malaga
- INVASIVE SPECIES IN AGRICULTURE: A RISING CONCERN pp. 6

- Colin Carter, James Chalfant and Rachael Goodhue
- CONFRONTING LAND FRAGMENTATION: OPPORTUNITIES FOR FEDERAL RESEARCH AND OUTREACH PROGRAMMING PARTNERSHIPS pp. 7

- Donald M. McLeod
- THE INCREASING ROLE OF DIRECT MARKETING AND FARMERS MARKETS FOR WESTERN US PRODUCERS pp. 7

- Dawn Thilmany and Philip Watson
Volume 03, issue 01, 2004
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- ECONOMIC FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE U.S. BEEF PRICE SURGE IN 2003 pp. 4

- John M. Marsh
- IMPLICATIONS OF THE CONSUMER RESPONSE TO EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND DISEASES FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE: THE CASE OF JAPAN pp. 6

- Hiromi Ouchi, Jill McCluskey and Thomas Wahl
- ANIMAL HEALTH: THE POTENTIAL ROLE FOR LIVESTOCK DISEASE INSURANCE pp. 6

- Jennifer L. Grannis, John W. Green and Megan L. Bruch
- THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF RIVER RATS AND IDAHO'S FOUR RIVERS WHITEWATER RAFTING LOTTERY pp. 8

- Hayley Chouinard and Jonathan Yoder
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