Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics
1969 - 2024
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Volume 4, issue 1, 1972
- Toward a Possibly Practical Framework for Rural Development Policies and Programs pp. 1-8

- Lynn M. Daft
- Economic Research Programs for Community Development – Why Do It? pp. 9-13

- W. C. Motes
- Community and Rural Development – Implications for Economic Extension Programs pp. 15-21

- W. Neill Schaller
- Planning Educational Services* pp. 23-28

- Fred White and Luther Tweeten
- Public Financing of Community Services pp. 29-34

- Everett E. Peterson
- Application of Simulation to Regional and Community Planning pp. 35-43

- Gerald A. Doeksen
- Economic Factors Influencing the Level of Economic Development of Multicounty Areas pp. 45-51

- Stan Daberkow
- Estimating Intercounty Employment Linkages in a Multi-County Development District* pp. 53-58

- Dean Schreiner, George Muncrief and Bob Davis
- Economic Effects of Intersectoral Income Transfers pp. 59-65

- Andrew A. Duymovic and Raymond O. P. Farrish
- Underemployment as a Criterion for Special Eda Benefits, with Special Reference to Rural Counties* pp. 67-71

- James Home and Luther Tweeten
- Impacts of a New Agricultural Processing Plant on Rural Development pp. 73-77

- Gerald A. Doeksen and James Rathwell
- An Analytical Approach to the Consolidation of Counties in North and West Florida Based on Educational Efficiency Criteria* pp. 79-84

- William D. Ricker and Fred H. Tyner
- Quality of Schooling in Rural Areas* pp. 85-87

- Jerry G. West and Donald D. Osburn
- Areawide Planning for Optimum Location of Hospital Facilities for Rural People pp. 89-95

- B. R. Eddleman
- Marginal Farms – A Micro Development Opportunity* pp. 97-100

- K. C. Schneeberger and J. G. West
- The Consumer Market for Pecans and Competing Nuts pp. 101-106

- F. W. Williams, M. G. LaPlante and E. K. Heaton
- An Evaluation of Market Order Grade Changes Using Covariance Analysis* pp. 107-111

- John P. Nichols
- Temperature Probabilities and the Bayesian No Data' Problem pp. 113-117

- Thomas Sporleder
- Hog Price Flexibilities as Related to Cycle Phases pp. 119-122

- D. W. Parvin
- Mean-Variance Analysis of Alternative Hedging Strategies* pp. 123-128

- David Holland, Wayne D. Purcell and Terry Hague
- Least Cost World Trade Patterns for Grains and Meats pp. 129-136

- John R. Moore, Sammy Elaassar and Billy V. Lessley
- Import Demand for Rice in the EEC: Implications of U.S. Market Promotion* pp. 137-142

- Yashwant N. Junghare, Randall Stelly and Robert R. Wilson
- A Quantitative Approach to the Feedlot Replacement Decision* pp. 143-149

- Kenneth E. Nelson and Wayne D. Purcell
- Specification of Supplies and Demands For Subsector and Submarket Studies* pp. 151-156

- David H. Harrington
- Toward a More Complete Comparison of Farm and Nonfarm Proprietorship Income pp. 157-163

- Thomas A. Carlin and Edward I. Reinsel
- The Value Added Tax: A Preliminary Look at Effects on the Agricultural Sector* pp. 165-170

- J. B. Penn, G. D. Irwin and R. A. Richardson
- Nonfarm Investors and Beef Breeding Herds- -Incentives and Consequences pp. 171-177

- Virden L. Harrison and W. Fred Woods
- Financial Intermediation in Agriculture: A Suggested Analytical Model* pp. 179-183

- Peter J. Barry and John A. Hopkin
- Financial Options Used for Financing Selected Public Investments in Three Washington State Communities, 1930-1965 pp. 185-190

- Nelson L. Bills
- Appraising the Effects of the Agricultural Act of 1970 Upon Oklahoma's Economy pp. 191-196

- R. Lynn Harwell, Gerald A. Doeksen and P. Leo Strickland
- The Estimation of Cotton Costs in the Southeast* pp. 197-202

- Dale M. Hoover, Gerald A. Carlson and J. Gwyn Sutherland
- Economic Incentives to Reduce the Quantity of Chemicals Used in Commercial Agriculture* pp. 203-208

- Ronald D. Lacewell and William R. Masch
- The Opportunity Cost of Protecting Cropping History pp. 209-213

- R. Lynn Harwell and P. Leo Strickland
- Relating Farm and Operator Characteristics to Multiple Goals* pp. 215-220

- Wyatte L. Harman, Vernon Eidman, Roy E. Hatch and P. L. Claypool
- The Welfare Reform Bill and its Effects in the South pp. 221-227

- Gerald B. White and Burl F. Long
- Economic and Social Indicators of Rural Development from an Economic Viewpoint pp. 229-245

- Clark Edwards and Robert Coltrane
- Discussion: Economic and Social Indicators of Rural Development From an Economic Viewpoint pp. 247-249

- John E. Waldrop
Volume 3, issue 1, 1971
- A Theoretical Framework for Viewing Pollution Problems pp. 1-8

- Max R. Langham
- Data and Models for Effective Research and Development in Pollution Control pp. 9-14

- Ronald M. North
- Implementation of Effective Pollution Control by Food Processors pp. 15-22

- William M. Crosswhite
- Intergovernmental Arrangements for Dealing with Pollution Problems pp. 23-25

- Leigh H. Hammond
- Formal Training Requirements for Future Managers of Commercial Agriculture pp. 27-31

- Willard F. Williams
- Entension Needs to Keep Managers of Commercial Agriculture Up-To-Date pp. 33-36

- Ted R. Nelson
- A Re-Evaluation of the Contribution of the Rural-To-Urban Labor Flow pp. 37-42

- Russell H. Brannon and Kurt R. Anschel
- Negative Income Taxes, Childrens' Allowances and the Family Assistance Plan-Benefits to People with Farm Earnings pp. 43-49

- Edward I. Reinsel
- Simulating the Impact of Input-Price Inflation on Farm Income pp. 51-57

- Leroy Quance and Luther Tweeten
- Local Market Information Services in the Strategy of Agricultural Development pp. 59-67

- Eldon D. Smith, Nguen Srisuruksa and Perry Phillipp
- Cattle Cycles Revisited pp. 69-76

- John R. Franzmann
- Feed/Cattle Price Relationships and the Optimum System and Location of Cattle Feeding in Texas pp. 77-86

- Ed Williams and Donald E. Farris
- Future Structure of the Texas Cattle Feeding Industry as Projected by Transition Probabilities Utilizing a Convex Program pp. 87-93

- Ernest E. Davis
- The Bayesian Decision Model with more than One Predictor—An Application to the Stocking Rate Problem pp. 95-102

- Freddie C. White and Vernon Eidman
- Demand Theory: Time Allocation and Outdoor Recreation pp. 103-108

- Robert R. Wilson
- The Use of Discrete Variables to Estimate Price and Income Elasticities for Products with Seasonal Consumption Patterns pp. 109-113

- David L. Trammell and Verner G. Hurt
- A Simultaneous Equation Approach to Production Response: Delta Region pp. 115-121

- J. B. Penn and George D. Irwin
- The Middle Sized Farming Operation: A Goods-and-Services Firm? pp. 123-128

- J. A. Ginzel, E. W. Kehrberg and G. D. Irwin
- Actual Versus Potential Growth of a Farm Firm: An Ex Post Analysis pp. 129-135

- D. R. Humberd
- Environmental and Economic Aspects of Recycling Livestock Wastes-Algae Production Using Waste Products pp. 137-142

- John B. Martin and Carl E. Madewell
- A Systems Approach to Pest Control Research pp. 143-147

- Robert P. Jenkins
- Economic Implications of Alternative Allocations of an Exhaustible Irrigation Water Supply pp. 149-154

- Ronald D. Lacewell and H. W. Grubb
- Intertemporal Allocation of Ground Water in the Central Ogallala Formation: An Application of a Multistage Sequential Decision Model pp. 155-160

- Solomon E. Bekure and Vernon Eidman
- The Benefit-Cost Ratio in Resource Development Planning pp. 161-166

- George A. Pavelis
- Factors in Freight Car Supply pp. 167-173

- T. Q. Hutchinson
- Prediction of Shell Egg Price-A Shortrun Model pp. 175-179

- Sujit K. Roy