Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics
1969 - 2024
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Volume 38, issue 3, 2006
- Firm-Level Competition in Price and Variety pp. 491-512

- Timothy J. Richards and Paul M. Patterson
- Forecasting Basis Levels in the Soybean Complex: A Comparison of Time Series Methods pp. 513-523

- Dwight R. Sanders and Mark Manfredo
- Use of Spike Models in Measuring Consumers' Willingness to Pay for Non-GM Oil pp. 525-538

- Wuyang Hu
- Cost Efficiency and Scope Economies of Crop and Livestock Farms in Missouri pp. 539-553

- Shunxiang Wu and Tony Prato
- Evading Farm Support Reduction via Efficient Input Use: The Case of Greek Cotton Growers pp. 555-574

- Christos J. Pantzios, Stelios Rozakis and Vangelis Tzouvelekas
- West Virginia Farm Direct Marketing: A County Level Analysis pp. 575-584

- Cheryl Brown, Jesse E. Gandee and Gerard D'Souza
- Regulatory Takings and the Diminution of Value: An Empirical Analysis of Takings and Givings pp. 585-595

- Marie K. Truesdell, John Bergstrom and Jeffrey Dorfman
- The Capitalization of Wildlife Recreation Income into Farmland Values pp. 597-610

- Jason Henderson and Sean Moore
- Whole-Farm Evaluation of No-Till Profitability in Rice Production using Mixed Integer Programming pp. 611-627

- K. Bradley Watkins, Jason L. Hill, Merle M. Anders and Tony E. Windham
- Simultaneous Adoption of Herbicide-Resistant and Conservation-Tillage Cotton Technologies pp. 629-643

- Roland K. Roberts, Burton English, Qi Gao and James Larson
- Subsurface Drip Irrigation Versus Center-Pivot Sprinkler for Applying Swine Effluent to Corn pp. 645-658

- R.I. Carreira, A.L. Stoecker, Francis Epplin, J.A. Hattey and M.A. Kizer
- Selected Papers pp. 659-667

- Anonymous
Volume 38, issue 2, 2006
- Price Endogenous Mathematical Programming Models and Trade Analysis pp. 249-253

- Thomas Spreen
- The Environment for Scholarship in Agricultural Economics Extension pp. 261-278

- Damona Doye
- Demand for Urban Forests and Economic Welfare: Evidence from the Southeastern U.S. Cities pp. 279-285

- Pengyu Zhu and Yaoqi Zhang
- Estimating Effects of an Urban Growth Boundary on Land Development pp. 287-298

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Zhuo Chen, Steven T. Yen and David B. Eastwood
- Two Dimensions of the Spatial Distribution of Housing: Dependency and Heterogeneity across Tennessee's Six Metropolitan Statistical Areas pp. 299-316

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Christopher Clark and William M. Park
- Wilderness and Primitive Area Recreation Participation and Consumption: An Examination of Demographic and Spatial Factors pp. 317-326

- J.M. Bowker, D. Murphy, H.K. Cordell, D.B.K. English, John Bergstrom, C.M. Starbuck, C.J. Betz and G.T. Green
- Animal Disease Pre-Event Preparedness versus Post-Event Response: When Is It Economic to Protect? pp. 327-336

- Levan Elbakidze and Bruce McCarl
- Invasive Species and Biosecurity: Cost of Monitoring and Controlling Mediterranean Fruit Flies in Florida pp. 337-343

- Raphael Pierre, Thomas Spreen and Charles Moss
- Discussion of Biosecurity, Diseases, and Invasive Species: Implications of Bioterrorism for Agriculture pp. 345-347

- Edward Evans
- Biosecurity, Diseases, and Invasive Species: Implications of Bioterrorism for Agriculture: Discussion of Elbakidze and McCarl and Pierre, Spreen, and Moss pp. 349-354

- William Hahn
- An Outlook for the Biofuels Industry in the Southern United States pp. 355-367

- Anthony Crooks and John Dunn
- Challenges to Producer Ownership of Ethanol and Biodiesel Production Facilities pp. 369-375

- Phil Kenkel and Rodney Holcomb
- Economic Effects of Biofuel Production on States and Rural Communities pp. 377-387

- Joe Parcell and Patrick Westhoff
- Economic Competitiveness of Bioenergy Production and Effects on Agriculture of the Southern Region pp. 389-402

- Burton English, Daniel De La Torre Ugarte, Marie E. Walsh, Chad Hellwinkel and Robert Menard
- Economic Returns to Entrepreneurial Behavior pp. 403-419

- R. Brent Ross and Randall Westgren
- Collective Entrepreneurship: An Emerging Phenomenon in Producer-Owned Organizations pp. 421-428

- Michael L. Cook and Brad Plunkett
- Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught? pp. 429-439

- Peter Klein and J. Bruce Bullock
- Putting Entrepreneurship into Agricultural Economics: Research and Teaching Perspectives—Discussion pp. 441-444

- Vincent Amanor-Boadu
- The Coming Tug of War: Forces Moving the 2007 Farm Bill pp. 445-454

- Robert E. Young
- Selected Papers pp. 455-468

- Anonymous
- Organized Symposia Abstracts pp. 469-470

- Anonymous
- Selected Posters pp. 471-475

- Anonymous
Volume 38, issue 1, 2006
- An Analysis of Latin American Peanut Trade pp. 1-16

- Dae-Seob Lee, P. Lynn Kennedy and Stanley M. Fletcher
- Cost-Effectiveness of Nutrient Management and Buffers: Comparisons of Two Spatial Scenarios pp. 17-32

- John G. Bonham, Darrell Bosch and James W. Pease
- Effects of Socio-Institutional and Emotional Factors on Japanese Farmland Rental Transactions pp. 33-46

- Yoji Kunimitsu
- What Determines Productivity Growth of Agricultural Cooperatives? pp. 47-59

- Chatura B. Ariyaratne, Allen Featherstone and Michael Langemeier
- Credit Risk Assessment and Racial Minority Lending at the Farm Service Agency pp. 61-75

- Cesar Escalante, Rodney L. Brooks, James Epperson and Forrest E. Stegelin
- Impact of Beef Quality on Market Signals Transmitted by Grid Pricing pp. 77-90

- Heather C. Johnson and Clement E. Ward
- Japanese Consumers' Perceptions on and Willingness to Pay for Credence Attributes Associated with Canola Oil pp. 91-103

- Wuyang Hu, Kevin Chen and Kentaro Yoshida
- An Application of Spatial Poisson Models to Manufacturing Investment Location Analysis pp. 105-121

- Dayton Lambert, Kevin T. McNamara and Megan I. Garrett
- Human Resource Management Risks: Sources and Control Strategies Based on Dairy Farmer Focus Groups pp. 123-136

- Vera Bitsch, Getachew Abate Kassa, Stephen B. Harsh and Amin Mugera
- Is There an End to U.S.–Canadian Softwood Lumber Disputes? pp. 137-153

- Stephen Devadoss
- Defining and Characterizing Approaches to Farm Management pp. 155-167

- William McBride and James D. Johnson
- Valuing State-Level Funding for Research: Results for Florida pp. 169-183

- Charles Moss
- Economics of Groundwater Irrigation in Nepal: Some Farm-Level Evidences pp. 185-199

- Humnath Bhandari and Sushil Pandey
- Consumers' Valuation of GMO Segregation Programs in Japan pp. 201-211

- Shigeru Matsumoto
- Southeastern Peanut-Production Cost Efficiency Under the Quota System: Implications for the Farm-Level Impacts of the 2002 Farm Act pp. 213-224

- Denis A. Nadolnyak, Stanley M. Fletcher and Valentina M. Hartarska
Volume 37, issue 3, 2005
- Experimental Evidence on Willingness to Pay for Red Meat Traceability in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan pp. 537-548

- David Dickinson and Dee Von Bailey
- Technology Adoption and Off-Farm Household Income: The Case of Herbicide-Tolerant Soybeans pp. 549-563

- Jorge Fernandez-Cornejo, Chad Hendricks and Ashok Mishra
- Do Antibiotics Reduce Production Risk for U.S. Pork Producers? pp. 565-575

- Xuanli Liu, Gay Y. Miller and Paul McNamara
- Factors Affecting Perceived Improvements in Environmental Quality from Precision Farming pp. 577-588

- Sherry L. Larkin, Larry Perruso, Michele Marra, Roland K. Roberts, Burton English, James Larson, Rebecca L. Cochran and Steven W. Martin
- Evidence on the Amenity Value of Wetlands in a Rural Setting pp. 589-602

- Okmyung Bin and Stephen Polasky
- Modeling Beef Quality Heterogeneity pp. 603-618

- Jayson Lusk and Bailey Norwood
- Estimating Indirect Production Functions with a More General Specification: An Application of the Lewbel Model pp. 619-634

- Christiana E. Hilmer and Matthew Holt
- Measuring the Impact of Externalities on College of Agriculture Teaching Evaluations pp. 635-645

- Ronald A. Fleming, Ernest F. Bazen and Michael E. Wetzstein
- Consumer Willingness to Pay for “Second-Generation” Genetically Engineered Products and the Role of Marketing Information pp. 647-657

- Matthew C. Rousu, Daniel C. Monchuk, Jason Shogren and Katherine M. Kosa
- Exploring Horticultural Employees' Attitudes Toward Their Jobs: A Qualitative Analysis Based on Herzberg's Theory of Job Satisfaction pp. 659-671

- Vera Bitsch and Michael Hogberg
- Willingness to Pay for Information Programs about E-Commerce: Results from a Convenience Sample of Rural Louisiana Businesses pp. 673-683

- Susan Watson, O. John Nwoha, Gary Kennedy and Kenneth Rea
- Effects of Federal Risk Management Programs on Optimal Acreage Allocation and Nitrogen Use in a Texas Cotton–Sorghum System pp. 685-699

- Sangtaek Seo, Paul Mitchell and David Leatham
- Willingness to Pay for Genetically Modified Oil, Cornflakes, and Salmon: Evidence from a U.S. Telephone Survey pp. 701-719

- Naoya Kaneko and Wen S. Chern
Volume 37, issue 2, 2005
- The SAEA: Current Services and Future Directions pp. 315-326

- Kimberly L. Jensen
- The Legal Environment Facing Economic Agents in Production pp. 327-337

- Janie S. Hipp and Harriet F. Francis
- Location of Production and Consolidation in the Processing Industry: The Case of Poultry pp. 339-346

- H.L. Goodwin
- Industrialization and Contracting in U.S. Agriculture pp. 347-364

- Mary Clare Ahearn, Penni Korb and David Banker
- Agricultural Organization in an Era of Traceability pp. 365-377

- Michael Sykuta
- Assessment of Biotechnology Policies and International Trade in Key Markets for U.S. Agriculture pp. 379-391

- Mary Marchant and Baohui Song
- Consequences of Biotechnology Policy for Competitiveness and Trade of Southern U.S. Agriculture pp. 393-407

- Curtis Jolly, Kenrett Y. Jefferson-Moore and Greg Traxler
- Biotechnology and International Competitiveness: Implications for Southern U.S. Agriculture: Discussion pp. 409-414

- Stanley M. Fletcher and Denis A. Nadolnyak
- Financial and Risk Management Assistance: Decision Support for Agriculture pp. 415-423

- Steven Klose and Joe Outlaw
- Web Delivery of a Monte Carlo Simulation Model: The Base and Yield Analyzer Experience pp. 425-431

- James Richardson and Joe Outlaw
- Integrated Farm Financial Statements (IFFS): A Farm Business Planning Tool pp. 433-445

- Damona Doye
- Taking Research Methods to the Farm: Discussion pp. 447-449

- Nathan B. Smith
- Coastal Erosion Management from a Community Economics Perspective: The Feasibility and Efficiency of User Fees pp. 451-461

- Warren Kriesel, Craig Landry and Andrew Keeler
- Ecotourism as a Means of Conserving Wetlands pp. 463-474

- Carlisle A. Pemberton and Kathleen Mader-Charles
- Opening a Public Recreation Area to Revitalize Coastal Communities and Preserve Natural Resources in Louisiana: The Case of Elmer's Island pp. 475-484

- Krishna Paudel, Rex H. Caffey, Nirmala Devkota and Larry M. Hall
- Comments on Sustainable Coastal Development Through Community Support: Myth or Reality? pp. 485-488

- John Bergstrom
- Design and Management of Teaching Programs With Survival In Mind pp. 489-497

- Larry J. Connor
- Selected Papers pp. 499-514

- Anonymous
- Organized Symposia pp. 515-518

- Anonymous
- Selected Posters pp. 519-521

- Anonymous
Volume 37, issue 1, 2005
- An Exploration of Factors Influencing Ethical and Unethical Behavior in Negotiations pp. 1-20

- Gregory Perry, Patricia A. Duffy, Clair J. Nixon and Lindon Robison
- An Econometric Analysis of Price Dynamics in the Presence of a Price Floor: The Case of American Cheese pp. 21-35

- Jean-Paul Chavas and Kwansoo Kim
- Farm Household Income and On- and Off-Farm Diversification pp. 37-48

- Kevin T. McNamara and Christoph Weiss
- Assessing Consumer Preferences for Country-of-Origin Labeling pp. 49-63

- Maria Loureiro and Wendy Umberger
- Can Multiyear Rollover Hedging Increase Mean Returns? pp. 65-78

- Byung-Sam Yoon and B Brorsen
- Phosphorus-Based Applications of Livestock Manure and the Law of Unintended Consequences pp. 79-90

- Bailey Norwood and Jan Chvosta
- Factors Affecting Beef Cow-Herd Costs, Production, and Profits pp. 91-99

- Ruslyn Ramsey, Damona Doye, Clement Ward, James McGrann, Larry Falconer and Stanley Bevers
- Portfolios of Agricultural Market Advisory Services: How Much Diversification Is Enough? pp. 101-114

- Silvina M. Cabrini, Brian G. Stark, Scott Irwin, Darrel L. Good and Joao Martines-Filho
- Estimating the Cost of Preserving Private Lands in Florida: An Hedonic Analysis pp. 115-130

- Sherry L. Larkin, Janaki R. Alavalapati and Ram K. Shrestha
- Per Unit Costs to Own and Operate Farm Machinery pp. 131-144

- Aaron J. Beaton, Kevin Dhuyvetter, Terry L. Kastens and Jeffery Williams
- Forward Pricing Behavior of Corn and Soybean Producers pp. 145-160

- Todd D. Davis, George F. Patrick, Keith Coble, Thomas O. Knight and Alan E. Baquet
- A Dynamic Decision Model of Technology Adoption under Uncertainty: Case of Herbicide-Resistant Rice pp. 161-172

- Mamane M. Annou, Eric J. Wailes and Michael R. Thomsen
- Determinants of Timberland Use by Ownership and Forest Type in Alabama and Georgia pp. 173-186

- Rao V. Nagubadi and Daowei Zhang
- Dimensions of Wealth Dispersion Among Farm Operator Households: An Assessment of the Impact of Farm Subsidies pp. 187-208

- Hisham S. El-Osta and Ashok Mishra
- Economic Impacts of EPA's Manure Application Regulations on Dairy Farms with Lagoon Liquid Systems in the Southwest Region pp. 209-227

- Wen-yuan Huang, Richard Magleby and Lee Christensen
- Higher Education Costs and the Production of Extension pp. 229-236

- David N. Laband and Bernard F. Lentz
- Can Calibration Reconcile Stated and Observed Preferences? pp. 237-248

- Bailey Norwood
- Profitability and Resource Allocation Among Cotton and Peanuts When Considering Planting and Harvest Timeliness pp. 249-261

- Timothy A. Meeks, Archie Flanders, W. Don Shurley, Fred C. White and Lewell F. Gunter
- Does Vertical Integration Effect Market Power? Evidence from U.S. Food Manufacturing Industries pp. 263-276

- Sanjib Bhuyan
- The Impacts of Farm Financial Structure on Production Efficiency pp. 277-289

- David Lambert and Volodymyr V. Bayda
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