Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics
1969 - 2024
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Volume 13, issue 2, 1981
- Economics of Alternative Beef Cattle Genotype and Management/Marketing Systems pp. 1-10

- Kenneth W. Stokes, Donald E. Farris and Thomas C. Cartwright
- Effectiveness of Competition to Limit Rail Rate Increases Under Deregulation: The Case of Wheat Exports from the Southern Plains pp. 11-19

- Stephen Fuller and C. V. Shanmugham
- Modeling the Effects of the Food Stamp Program on Participating Households' Purchases: An Empirical Application pp. 21-28

- Chung L. Huang, Stanley M. Fletcher and Robert Raunikar
- Patenting Life Forms: Issues Surrounding the Plant Variety Protection Act pp. 29-37

- Barbara A. Claffey
- Adaptive Planning Under Price Uncertainty in Pork Production pp. 39-46

- Ronald L. Plain and Joseph E. Williams
- Economic Impact of Integrated Pest Management Strategies for Cotton Production in the Coastal Bend Region of Texas pp. 47-52

- Sharif M. Masud, Ronald D. Lacewell, C. Robert Taylor, John H. Benedict and Lawrence A. Lippke
- Energy Efficiency in Food Processing in the Southern Region pp. 53-59

- Josef M. Broder and John T. Booth
- Part-Time Farming: Productivity and Some Implications of Off-Farm Work by Farmers pp. 61-67

- Surendra P. Singh and Handy Williamson
- Generic Advertising, Fob Price Promotion, and Fob Revenue: A Case Study of the Florida Grapefruit Juice Industry pp. 69-78

- Jonq-Ying Lee
- Pest Information Markets and Integrated Pest Management pp. 79-83

- Michael E. Wetzstein
- Economic Evaluation of an Alternative Marketing System For Feeder Cattle in Alabama pp. 85-89

- Gregory M. Sullivan and Daniel A. Linton
- Wood Fuel: An Alternative Energy Source for Agribusiness and Industry pp. 91-97

- Glenn C. W. Ames and Harold O. Baxter
- Transportation Alternatives in Rural Communities: A Feasibility Analysis pp. 99-104

- Lynn L. Reinschmiedt and Steven W. Murray
- A Tobit Model of the Demand for Farmland pp. 105-109

- Rod F. Ziemer and Fred C. White
- Analyzing the Economic Impact of National Beef Import Level Changes on the Virginia Beef and Pork Sectors pp. 111-118

- Kenneth Baum, Ali N. Safyurtlu and Wayne Purcell
- A Note on the Specification of Wage Rates in Cost-Push Models of Food Price Determination pp. 119-124

- Michael Belongia
- A Method For Estimating the Value of Water Among Sectors of A Regional Economy pp. 125-132

- Mark S. Henry and Ernie Bowen
- Interaction of Japanese Rice and Wheat Policy and the Impact on Trade pp. 133-139

- Cathy L. Jabara
- The Effect of Increasing Transportation Costs on Florida's Cattle Feeding Industry: An Extension Application pp. 141-148

- James R. Simpson and Forrest E. Stegelin
- Areas of Critical State Concern: Florida's Experience With the Green Swamp pp. 149-155

- Clyde Kiker and Gary D. Lynne
- Comment: A Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Social Costs of the Tobacco Program pp. 157-158

- Earl A. Stennis and M. J. Fuller
- Reply: A Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Social Costs of The Tobacco Program pp. 159-159

- Ruth T. Johnson and B. R. McManus
Volume 13, issue 1, 1981
- Agricultural Policy: Some Hard Choices Ahead pp. 1-9

- William T. Boehm
- Future Agricultural and Food Policy pp. 11-19

- Robert G. F. Spitze
- Discussion: The New Food and Agriculture Bill—Where is it Headed? Potential Impacts on Southern Agriculture pp. 21-23

- J. Richard Conner
- Discussion: Economic and Political Factors Influencing The Outcome of the 1981 Farm Bill pp. 25-28

- Ronald D. Knutson
- The Role of Food in the International Affairs of the United States pp. 29-37

- Joseph D. Coffey
- Discussion: The Role of Food and Agriculture in the International Affairs of the United States pp. 39-42

- Emilio Pagoulatos
- Protection of Agricultural Land: An Institutionalist Perspective pp. 43-53

- J. C. Hite and B. L. Dillman
- Discussion: Protection of Agricultural Land: An Institutionalist Perspective pp. 55-57

- Lonnie R. Vandeveer
- Current and Developing Issues in Interregional Competition and Agricultural Transportation pp. 59-68

- Marc A. Johnson
- Regional Markets for Agricultural and Food Products: Needed Research pp. 69-78

- Leo V. Blakley
- Discussion: Regional Markets for Food and Interregional Competition: Implication for Southern Agriculture pp. 79-81

- Lester H. Myers
- The Determinants of Wage Increases in New Manufacturing Plants in Rural Areas pp. 83-88

- Thomas H. Klindt, Brady J. Deaton and Maurice Landes
- Integration, Risk, and Supply Response: A Simulation and Linear Programming Analysis of An East Texas Cow-Calf Producer pp. 89-98

- Aditi K. Angirasa, C. Shumway, T. C. Nelsen and T. C. Cartwright
- Financial Control and Variable Amortization Under Uncertainty: An Application To Texas Rice Farms pp. 99-103

- Md. Lutfor Rahman and Peter J. Barry
- Spline Functions: An Alternative to Estimating Income-Expenditure Relationships for Beef pp. 105-110

- Chung-Liang Huang and Robert Raunikar
- Regional and Functional Disaggregation of the Cotton Industry in a National Input-Output Model pp. 111-118

- Keith J. Collins and Edward H. Glade
- An Economic Examination of an Integrated Pest Management Production System with a Contrast Between E-V and Stochastic Dominance Analysis pp. 119-124

- Wesley Musser, Bernard V. Tew and James Epperson
- Short-Period Pricing Models for Fed Cattle and Impacts of Wholesale Carcass Beef and Live Cattle Futures Market Prices pp. 125-132

- Clement E. Ward
- Agricultural Economics Students at Southern Land Grant Universities pp. 133-138

- John L. Adrian, John E. Dunkelberger and Joseph J. Molnar
- Adaptive Planning Over the Cattle Price Cycle pp. 139-148

- Ernest Bentley and C. Shumway
- Causal Relationships in the Fed Cattle Market pp. 149-153

- Thomas Spreen and J Shonkwiler
- Comment: Energy Accounting: The Case of Farm Machinery in Maryland pp. 155-157

- Garnett L. Bradford
- Reply: Energy Accounting: The Case of Farm Machinery in Maryland pp. 159-160

- Phillips Foster and Dennis Wichelns
Volume 12, issue 2, 1980
- The Future of Commodity Programs: Some Comments pp. 1-4

- G. Edward Schuh
- Time Varying Parameters with Random Components: The Orange Juice Industry pp. 5-13

- Ronald Ward and Daniel S. Tilley
- Assessment of the Price Impact of the South Carolina Cucumber Marketing Order pp. 15-18

- Gary J. Wells and Jerold F. Pittman
- Impact of Industry in Rural Economies: An Input-Output Approach pp. 19-24

- Leo J. Guedry and David W. Smith
- Some Evidence on the Relationship Between Loan Insurance and the Supply of Agricultural Credit From Commercial Banks pp. 25-29

- L. Upton Hatch and Wesley Musser
- Consumer Acceptance of Beef Produced Under Alternative Feeding Systems pp. 31-35

- Alvin R. Schupp, Thomas D. Bidner and Nancy C. Clark
- An E-V Analysis of Beef Calf Backgrounding Systems in Georgia pp. 37-42

- Wesley Musser, W. D. Shurley and F. W. Williams
- An Evaluation of Feeder Cattle Grading Standards pp. 43-49

- Kim B. Anderson
- Household Expenditure on Meat Versus Nonmeat Sources of Protein In the United States pp. 51-54

- Barbara J. Redman
- A Model of the Stubble Replacement Decision for Florida Sugarcane Growers pp. 55-64

- Donald R. Crane and Thomas Spreen
- Estimating Linear Probability Functions: A Comparison of Approaches pp. 65-69

- David Debertin, Angelos Pagoulatos and Eldon D. Smith
- An Analysis of Policy Alternatives for the U.S. Burley Tobacco Market pp. 71-76

- Michael Reed
- Typology and Policy for Small Farms pp. 77-85

- Luther Tweeten, G. Bradley Cilley and Isaac Popoola
- Impact of Elimination of the Food Stamp Program's Purchase Requirement on Participants' Food Purchases pp. 87-92

- Larry E. Salathe
- The Determinants of Food Stamp Program Participation pp. 93-97

- James Epperson, C. L. Huang, S. M. Fletcher and W. K. Scearce
- An Analysis of Competing Agricultural Land Uses pp. 99-103

- Fred C. White and Frank N. Fleming
- Technological Change and the Relative Share of Labor: The Case of Tobacco Production in the U.S pp. 105-110

- Pradeep Ganguly
- Fertilizer Demand Functions for Five Crops in the United States pp. 111-116

- Kisan R. Gunjal, Roland K. Roberts and Earl O. Heady
- Implication of Recent User Charge Legislation for Barge Transportation of Agricultural Commodities pp. 117-123

- James Binkley and Leonard Shabman
- A Management Information System for Local Governments pp. 125-130

- John Sjo and Arlo Biere
- Inflation, Cash Flows, and Growth: Some Implications for the Farm Firm pp. 131-137

- Lindon Robison and John R. Brake
- The Impact of Capital Gains Tax Treatments on Optimal Livestock Enterprise Selection pp. 139-145

- John T. Pounder, Richard A. Schoney and Gustof A. Peterson
- Indiana Farm-Level Impacts of Possible Environmental Protection Agency Bans on Selected Soybean Insecticides pp. 147-152

- Christopher M. Cashman, Marshall A. Martin and Bruce McCarl
- Production Function, Cost of Production, and Associated Optimality Linkages: A Textbook Supplement pp. 153-155

- Bruce R. Beattie and Wade L. Griffin
- Research Productivity and Selected Characteristics of Agricultural Economics Research and Teaching Faculty in the Southern Region pp. 157-160

- Josef M. Broder and Rod F. Ziemer
- A Model of Weekly Price Discovery for Florida Celery: Comment pp. 161-162

- Nelson J. Updaw
- A Model of Weekly Price Discovery for Florida Celery: Reply pp. 163-164

- J Shonkwiler and Emilio Pagoulatos
- Developing Regional Input-Output Models from the U.N. Format Adopted by the U.S. In the New 1972 Input-Output Model: Comment pp. 165-165

- Mark Henry
Volume 12, issue 1, 1980
- A Framework for Food and Agricultural Policy in the 1980s pp. 1-10

- John E. Lee
- Issues Involved in Formulating A Structures Policy for U.S. Agriculture pp. 11-16

- Neal Walker
- Commodity Policy Issues for the 1980s pp. 17-28

- Milton H. Ericksen and James D. Johnson
- A Critique of Federal Agricultural Programs pp. 29-37

- E. C. Pasour
- The Future of Federal Programs for Southern Commodities pp. 39-45

- John W. Goodwin, Howard C. Williams, Joseph A. Ware and Robert L. Stansberry
- Energy Problems and Alternatives: Implications for the South pp. 47-56

- David Debertin and Angelos Pagoulatos
- Comments on Energy Problems and Alternatives: Implication for the South pp. 57-58

- James C. Hite
- Food and Agriculture in the 1980s: The Implied Research Priorities pp. 59-63

- B. R. Eddleman and Joseph C. Purcell
- The Role of Market Price-Weight Relationships in Optimal Beef Cattle Backgrounding Programs pp. 65-72

- Steven T. Buccola, Ernest Bentley and Warren B. Jessee
- Lead-Lag Relationships Between Pork Prices at the Retail, Wholesale, and Farm Levels pp. 73-76

- Steven E. Miller
- Implementation of Electronic Marketing of Slaughter Cattle in Virginia: Requirements and Procedures pp. 77-84

- James R. Russell and Wayne D. Purcell
- The Impact of Selected Hedging Strategies on the Cash Flow Position of Cattle Feeders pp. 85-93

- Wayne D. Purcell and Don A. Riffe
- Toward a Performance Evaluation of the Carcass Beef Market-Weak Form Test of the Efficient Markets Model pp. 95-101

- Clement E. Ward
- Optimum Number and Location of Manufacturing Milk Plants to Minimize Marketing Costs pp. 103-108

- Robert L. Beck and J. Don Goodin
- Forecasting South Carolina Tomato Prices Prior to Planting pp. 109-112

- Gary J. Wells
- A Model of Weekly Price Discovery for Florida Celery pp. 113-118

- J Shonkwiler and Emilio Pagoulatos
- U.S. Aggregate Agricultural Production Elasticities Estimated by an Arima Factor Share Adjustment Model pp. 119-125

- C. Shumway and Hovav Talpaz
- Small Farm Polyperiod Planning Model For Developing Economies pp. 127-133

- John R. Allison and James Epperson
- Application of a Bio-Economic-Engineering Model for Shrimp Mariculture Systems pp. 135-141

- Charles M. Adams, Wade L. Griffin, John P. Nichols and Robert E. Brick
- Developing Regional Input-Output Models from the U.N. Format Adopted by the U.S. in the New 1972 Input-Output Model pp. 143-149

- Dennis DiPietre, Rodney L. Walker and David R. Martella
- Some Evidence on Pecuniary Economies of Size for Farm Firms pp. 151-154

- Bernard V. Tew, Stan Spurlock, Wesley Musser and Bill Miller
- The Profitability of Agricultural Customers for Commercial Banks in the Southeast pp. 155-158

- William E. Hardy and Michael W. Moore
- Objective Evaluation for Agricultural Lending pp. 159-164

- William E. Hardy and Johno B. Weed
- A Control Theory Approach to Optimal Irrigation Scheduling in the Oklahoma Panhandle pp. 165-171

- Thomas Harris and Harry P. Mapp
- Implementation of new Conservation Programs and the Need to Respond to Changing Market Conditions pp. 173-177

- Clayton W. Ogg and Ralph E. Heimlich
- Inland/Ocean Waterborne Transportation Innovations and Port Charges pp. 179-188

- Gary L. Belcher, James R. Jones and Karl H. Lindeborg
- Energy Accounting: The Case of Farm Machinery in Maryland pp. 189-192

- Phillips Foster, John Flemming and Dennis Wichelns
- The Impact of New Industry on County Government Property Tax Revenue pp. 193-197

- Mark Henry and Kathy Lambert
- Measurement and Modeling of Farmers' Goals: An Evaluation and Suggestions pp. 199-204

- George F. Patrick and Brian F. Blake
- Contributed Papers pp. 205-216

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