Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics
1969 - 2024
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Volume 17, issue 2, 1985
 
  - Dynamic Factor Demands for Aggregate Southeastern United States Agriculture   pp. 1-10 
  
  - Timothy G. Taylor and Michael J. Monson
 
  - A Markov Chain Analysis of Structural Changes in the Texas High Plains Cotton Ginning Industry   pp. 11-20 
  
  - Don E. Ethridge, Sujit K. Roy and David W. Myers
 
  - Analysis of Economic Emergency Loan Allocations and Credit Market Expansion   pp. 21-32 
  
  - Lewell Gunter, Webb M. Smathers, Michael C. Ingram and Robert Dubman
 
  - Technological Change and the Productivity Slowdown in Field Crops: United States, 1939-78   pp. 33-42 
  
  - Colin G. Thirtle
 
  - A Bioeconomic Simulation Approach to Multi-Species Insect Management   pp. 43-56 
  
  - William G. Boggess, Dino J. Cardelli and C. S. Barfield
 
  - Market Failure in Multiphase Electric Power Development for Agricultural Irrigation   pp. 57-66 
  
  - Bernard V. Tew, Josef M. Broder, Wesley Musser and Terence Centner
 
  - Financial Analysis of a Proposed Large-Scale Ethanol Cogeneration Project   pp. 67-76 
  
  - Gregory D. Hanson
 
  - The Estate Tax Provision of the 1981 Economic Recovery Tax Act: Which Farmers Benefit?   pp. 77-86 
  
  - J. Lowenberg-DeBoer and Michael D. Boehlje
 
  - The Relationship Between Managerial Heuristics and Economics in Pricing Retail Meats   pp. 87-96 
  
  - Michael Reed and Lynn W. Robbins
 
  - Effective Learning in Large Classes Through Risk Management   pp. 97-104 
  
  - Josef M. Broder, Bernard V. Tew and Jeffery Williams
 
  - Importance, Causes, and Management Responses to Farm Risks: Evidence From Florida and Alabama   pp. 105-116 
  
  - William G. Boggess, Kwabena A. Anaman and Gregory D. Hanson
 
  - Impact of a More Intensive Insect Pest Infestation Level on Cotton Production: Texas High Plains   pp. 117-126 
  
  - Sharif M. Masud, Ronald D. Lacewell, John R. Stoll, J. Knox Walker, James F. Leser and Christine Sellar
 
  - Optimal Management Strategies for Alfalfa Production Within a Total Farm Plan   pp. 127-138 
  
  - David Debertin and Angelos Pagoulatos
 
  - Estimating Implicit Marginal Prices of Quality Characteristics of Tomatoes   pp. 139-146 
  
  - Jeffery L. Jordan, R. L. Shewfelt, S. E. Prussia and W. C. Hurst
 
  - A Stochastic Programming Analysis of the Farm Level Implications of Soil Erosion Control   pp. 147-154 
  
  - Eduardo Segarra, Randall Kramer and Daniel Taylor
 
  - An Evaluation of the Rice Outlook and Situation Price Forecasts   pp. 155-162 
  
  - Emmett W. Elam and Shelby H. Holder
 
  - Optimal Irrigation Pivot Location on Irregularly Shaped Fields   pp. 163-170 
  
  - L. Upton Hatch, William E. Hardy, Eugene W. Rochester and Gregory C. Johnson
 
  - Wheat Acreage Response: Investigation a Regional Econometric Investigation   pp. 171-180 
  
  - Kenneth W. Bailey and Abner W. Womack
 
  - An Economic Analysis of Selected U. S. Dairy Program Changes   pp. 181-192 
  
  - Glen D. Whipple, Charles Powe and Morgan Gray
 
  - Agribusiness Simulators for Management Training   pp. 193-198 
  
  - Emerson M. Babb
 
  - Financial Risk in Cotton Production   pp. 199-206 
  
  - Paul N. Wilson and Carl E. Gundersen
 
  - Developing Realistic Agricultural Production Functions for Use in Undergraduate Classes   pp. 207-214 
  
  - David Debertin
 
  - Egg Prices Revisited   pp. 215-220 
  
  - Lee F. Schrader, David Bessler and Warren Preston
 
  - Establishing Linkages Between Economic Theory and Enterprise Budgeting for Teaching and Extension Programs   pp. 221-230 
  
  - G. L. Bradford and David Debertin
 
  - Risk Perceptions and Management Responses: Producer-Generated Hypotheses For Risk Modeling   pp. 231-238 
  
  - George R. Patrick, Paul N. Wilson, Peter J. Barry, William G. Boggess and Douglas L. Young
 
 Volume 17, issue 1, 1985
 
  - Observations on Changes in Factors Influencing Agricultural Economics and Some Implications for the Profession   pp. 1-6 
  
  - J. Richard Conner
 
  - The Southern Agricultural Economics Association and Resident Instruction   pp. 7-14 
  
  - Josef M. Broder
 
  - Discussion: The Southern Agricultural Economics Association and Resident Instruction   pp. 15-16 
  
  - David M. Kohl
 
  - Role of the Southern Agricultural Economics Association in Extension   pp. 17-25 
  
  - Ronald D. Knutson
 
  - Discussion: Role of the Southern Agricultural Economics Association in Extension   pp. 27-29 
  
  - Harold M. Harris
 
  - Teaching, Research, and Extension Programs at Predominantly Black Land-Grant Institutions   pp. 31-41 
  
  - Thomas T. Williams and Handy Williamson
 
  - Discussion: Teaching, Research, and Extension Programs at Predominantly Black Land-Grant Institutions   pp. 43-45 
  
  - Leo J. Guedry
 
  - Small Farm Research and Policy Implications   pp. 47-56 
  
  - Tesfa G. Ghebremedhin and William M. Johnson
 
  - Discussion: Small Farm Research and Policy Implications   pp. 57-59 
  
  - John C. Crecink
 
  - Human Capital Needs of Black Land-Grant Institutions   pp. 61-69 
  
  - Alfred L. Parks and Richard D. Robbins
 
  - Discussion: Human Capital Needs of Black Land-Grant Institutions   pp. 71-73 
  
  - Carlton G. Davis
 
  - Issues in Agricultural Land Markets: An Empirical Perspective   pp. 75-84 
  
  - Lonnle R. Vandeveer
 
  - Discussion: Issues in Agricultural Land Markets: An Empirical Perspective   pp. 85-87 
  
  - Stan R. Spurlock
 
  - Critical Issues in Agricultural Labor Markets   pp. 89-98 
  
  - Robert D. Emerson
 
  - Discussion: Critical Issues in Agricultural Labor Markets   pp. 99-102 
  
  - H. L. Goodwin
 
  - Capital for the Agriculture of the Future   pp. 103-111 
  
  - James S. Plaxico and Glenn J. Knowles
 
  - Discussion: Capital for the Agriculture of the Future   pp. 113-115 
  
  - Danny Klinefelter
 
  - Risk Management Strategies to Reduce Net Income Variability for Farmers   pp. 117-130 
  
  - Hamid Falatoonzadeh, J. Richard Conner and Rulon D. Pope
 
  - Temporal Allocation Alternatives for Southeastern Red Delicious Apples   pp. 131-138 
  
  - L. R. Motsinger, James Epperson and W. O. Mizelle
 
  - Public Environmental Amenity Benefits of Private Land: The Case of Prime Agricultural Land   pp. 139-149 
  
  - John Bergstrom, B. L. Dillman and John R. Stoll
 
  - A Translog Cost Analysis of Turkey Production in the Mid-Atlantic Region   pp. 151-158 
  
  - William Grisley and Kangethe W. Gitu
 
  - Scheduling Inputs with Production Functions: Optimal Nitrogen Programs for Rice   pp. 159-168 
  
  - Ronald C. Griffin, M. Rister, John M. Montgomery and Fred T. Turner
 
  - A Mathematical Programming Model for Vegetable Rotations   pp. 169-176 
  
  - Wesley Musser, Vickie J. Alexander, Bernard V. Tew and Doyle A. Smittle
 
  - The Market Value of Ingress Rights for White-Tailed Deer Hunting in Texas   pp. 177-182 
  
  - C. Pope and John R. Stoll
 
  - Whole Farm Risk-Rating Microcomputer Model   pp. 183-187 
  
  - Kim B. Anderson and John E. Ikerd
 
  - Selected Papers   pp. 189-204 
  
  - Anonymous
 
  - Editors', February 1985   pp. 207-209 
  
  - Anonymous
 
  - Secretary-Treasurer's, February 1985   pp. 210-211 
  
  - Anonymous
 
  - Guidelines for Submission of Manuscripts   pp. 212-213 
  
  - Anonymous
 
 
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