Ms. Farmer's Wheat Program Adventures—Before and after the 1996 Farm Bill: A Case Study for the Classroom
Craig Jagger and
Joy Harwood
Review of Agricultural Economics, 1998, vol. 20, issue 1, 259-272
Abstract:
How did the 1996 farm bill change USDA's commodity programs? Find out by following Ms. Farmer as she explores her farming options under the 1995 and 1996 wheat programs. Will she plant less wheat and more alfalfa in 1996? When can she earn a marketing loan gain? Why are 1996 contract payments better than deficiency payments would have been? For answers to these questions—and more—read this "case study for the classroom."
Date: 1998
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