Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics
1969 - 2024
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Volume 9, issue 2, 1977
- Verification of Linear Programming Solutions, with Emphasis on Supply Implications* pp. 1-8

- C. Shumway and Hovav Talpaz
- Alternative Scenarios of Energy Use in U.S. Crop Production* pp. 9-16

- Angelos Pagoulatos and John F. Timmons
- An E-V Analysis of Pricing Alternatives for Long-Term Marketing Contracts* pp. 17-23

- Steven T. Buccola and Ben C. French
- Developing Comprehensive Economic Information for Regional Planning: A Case Study pp. 25-28

- Dilip Pendse and M. C. Conner
- The Impact of Reclamation on Acceptable Strip Mining Royalty Payments* pp. 29-36

- John Otte, Michael Boehlje and Lowell Catlett
- Impacts of Community Characteristics on the Attributes of Public Education pp. 37-41

- David Debertin
- On The Facilitative Role of the Economist in Economic Development—Case Study of a Georgia Shrimp Harbor Investment pp. 43-48

- Bill Miller, A. Ersoz and R. M. North
- Solid Waste Disposal in Rural Areas: Economic Implications* pp. 49-55

- Harry W. Ayer and David W. Hogan
- River Basin Simulation: An Interactive Engineering-Economic Approach to Operational Policy Evaluation* pp. 57-66

- Clyde Kiker
- Impact of Industrialization on Employee Income Distribution in Rural Texas Communities* pp. 67-72

- Lynn Reinschmiedt and Lonnie L. Jones
- Anti-Poverty Distribution of Food Stamp Program Benefits: A Profile of 1975 Federal Program Outlays* pp. 73-79

- Marilyn G. Kletke
- Food Stamp Program Impact on Resource Use: Texas Compared with The U.S., Fiscal Year 1974* pp. 81-87

- Paul E. Nelson and John Perrin
- Impact of the Food Stamp Program on Low Income Household Food Consumption in Rural Florida* pp. 89-97

- Pamela H. Neenan and Carlton G. Davis
- Some Evidence on the Declining Effect of Farm Consolidation on Farm Real Estate Prices pp. 99-104

- Fred C. White, Wesley Musser and A. R. Sheffield
- A User-Oriented Model for Incorporating Risk into Short-Run Decisions* pp. 105-110

- Kim B. Anderson and John Holt
- Predictive Models for Southern State Cattle Inventories pp. 111-114

- M. R. Holmes
- Fuel-Insulation Tradeoffs for Arkansas Broiler Houses pp. 115-120

- William B. Riley and J. Martin Redfern
- Relative Profitability of Vine-Ripe Tomatoes in North Carolina and Tennessee pp. 121-127

- Gene A. Mathia and John R. Brooker
- Identification of Bona Fide Farmers pp. 129-135

- Fred C. White and Ivery D. Clifton
- Technological Change and Labor's Relative Share: The Mechanization of U.S. Cotton Production* pp. 137-141

- Marshall A. Martin and Joseph Havlicek
- Adjustments of Midwest Grain Farm Businesses in Response to Increases in Petroleum Energy Prices* pp. 143-148

- James B. Kliebenstein and Jean-Paul Chavas
- Fire Protection Alternatives for Rural Areas* pp. 149-154

- M. B. Badenhop and T. Morris Jones
- Classification of Contributions to the Southern Journal of Agricultural Economics: 1969-1976* pp. 155-158

- Cecil D. Oursbourn, Daniel C. Hardin and Ronald D. Lacewell
Volume 9, issue 1, 1977
- Needed Research with Respect to Energy Use in Agricultural Production* pp. 1-8

- Joseph Havlicek and Oral Capps
- Discussion: Needed Research with Respect to Energy Use in Agricultural Production pp. 9-10

- Milton L. Holloway
- Factors Affecting Structural Change in Agricultural Subsectors: Implications for Research pp. 11-19

- Donn A. Reimund, Charles V. Moore and J. Rod Martin
- Discussion of Factors Affecting Structural Change in Agricultural Subsectors: Implications for Research pp. 21-23

- Henry C. Gilliam
- External Finance: A Necessary Component in Growth Projections for Southern Agriculture* pp. 25-33

- John B. Penson
- Discussion: External Finance: A Necessary Component in Growth Projections for Southern Agriculture pp. 35-39

- Emanuel Melichar
- Land Use Planning and Policy in the South* pp. 41-49

- Burl F. Long, Craig L. Infanger and Leon Danielson
- Political Forces as a Substitute for the Land Market* pp. 51-55

- E. C. Pasour
- The Impact of Employment Expansion on Rural Community Service Expenditures: A Small Area Model* pp. 57-62

- Barry Ira Shapiro, Larry C. Morgan and Lonnie L. Jones
- The Economics of Community Growth: An Impact Model pp. 63-69

- Kenneth C. Clayton and David Whittington
- An Analysis of Oklahoma Population Migration From 1970 to 1974* pp. 71-75

- Michael S. Salkin and James R. Nelson
- An Analysis of Factors Influencing Regional Labor Force Migration, 1960–1970* pp. 77-81

- Robert Pfeiffer and Curtis Braschler
- Tobacco Mechanization and Potential Out-Migration* pp. 83-88

- Leon B. Perkinson and Dale M. Hoover
- An Examination of the Trend in Industrial Dispersion in Oklahoma From 1963 Through 1974* pp. 89-94

- M. Gale Blalock and Gerald A. Doeksen
- Canonical Correlation Analysis of Selected Demographic and Health Personnel Variables* pp. 95-99

- James W. Dunn and Gerald A. Doeksen
- Determining the Economic Feasibility of Public Recreational Developments at Beaver Lake, Arkansas* pp. 101-106

- Robert N. Shulstad and Thomas G. Sawyer
- Spatial and Temporal Water Allocation in the Kissimmee River Basin* pp. 107-113

- John E. Reynolds and J. Richard Conner
- Prediction of Dry-Land Crop Yields Using Rainfall pp. 115-121

- Hovav Talpaz, Chang Hao Chun and C. Robert Taylor
- A Dry Matter Quality Approach to Planning Forage-Beef Systems* pp. 123-128

- Kim B. Anderson and Odell L. Walker
- Boll Weevil Control Strategies: Regional Benefits and Costs* pp. 129-135

- C. Robert Taylor and Ronald D. Lacewell
- Water Price Responsiveness and Administrative Regulation—The Florida Example pp. 137-143

- Gary D. Lynne
- Maximum Economic Yield and Resource Allocation in the Spiny Lobster Industry* pp. 145-149

- Joel S. Williams and Fred J. Prochaska
- A Production Function for Florida Foliage Nurseries From Time-Series and Cross-Section Data* pp. 151-156

- Dan L. Gunter and Robert D. Emerson
- Supply Response by Traditional and Commercial Producers of Basic Grains in LDCs* pp. 157-162

- Jose Alvarez and Chris O. Andrew
- An Analysis of Optimal Farm Capital Structure pp. 163-168

- Wesley Musser, Fred C. White and John C. McKissick
- Income Tax Effects on Beef Cow Replacement Strategy* pp. 169-172

- Ronald D. Kay and Edward Rister
- Demand and Supply of Vegetable Oil Products in the United States: A Short-Run Analysis* pp. 173-178

- R. McFall Lamm
- An Analysis of Delivery-Period Basis Determination for Live Cattle* pp. 179-184

- William Vollink and Ronald Raikes
- Factors Affecting Efficiency of Feeder Cattle Hedging in Kentucky pp. 185-189

- Stephen L. O'Bryan, Barry W. Bobst and Joe T. Davis
- Diversification of Regional Marketing Cooperatives* pp. 191-195

- Thomas Sporleder and Robert A. Skinner
- Grain Exports as a Source of Agricultural Instability* pp. 197-205

- James N. Trapp and Stanley Thompson
- Response—External Finance: A Necessary Component in Growth Projections for Southern Agriculture pp. 207-209

- John B. Penson