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Opportunities For Farm Firm Growth, Donald C. Taylor
Opportunities For Farm Firm Growth, Donald C. Taylor
Economics Commentator
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Speculation Of Cash Grain Inventories: Is There An Alternative?, Brian H. Schmiesing
Speculation Of Cash Grain Inventories: Is There An Alternative?, Brian H. Schmiesing
Economics Commentator
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Agriculture's Capacity To Feed A Hungry World, Thomas L. Dobbs
Agriculture's Capacity To Feed A Hungry World, Thomas L. Dobbs
Economics Commentator
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Recent Trends In South Dakota's Farmland Market, Larry Janssen
Recent Trends In South Dakota's Farmland Market, Larry Janssen
Economics Commentator
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Farm Policy Decisions--What Do South Dakota Farmers Think?, Larry Janssen, Mark Edelman
Farm Policy Decisions--What Do South Dakota Farmers Think?, Larry Janssen, Mark Edelman
Economics Commentator
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Farm Policy Decisions--What Do South Dakota Farmers Think?, Larry Janssen, Mark Edelman
Farm Policy Decisions--What Do South Dakota Farmers Think?, Larry Janssen, Mark Edelman
Economics Commentator
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Agricultural Credit: Turmoil And Possible Alternatives, Brian H. Schmiesing
Agricultural Credit: Turmoil And Possible Alternatives, Brian H. Schmiesing
Economics Commentator
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How Will Water Development Be Financed In South Dakota?, Thomas L. Dobbs
How Will Water Development Be Financed In South Dakota?, Thomas L. Dobbs
Economics Commentator
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Trends In South Dakota Cash Rent, Wallace G. Aanderud
Trends In South Dakota Cash Rent, Wallace G. Aanderud
Economics Commentator
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Agricultural Economics In Multidiscipline Research And Extension: Leading, Following, Integrating, Thomas Dobbs
Agricultural Economics In Multidiscipline Research And Extension: Leading, Following, Integrating, Thomas Dobbs
Economics Staff Paper Series
Multidiscipline agricultural research and extension provide special challenges to natural and social scientists. Each discipline, including agricultural economics, has unique strengths which can contribute to the effectiveness of multidiscipline programs. Each also faces special challenges and difficulties in such endeavors. This paper is intended to convey some of the major roles and challenges concerning involvement of agricultural economics in multidiscipline research and extension. It ls hoped that a better understanding of these roles and challenges will enable agricultural economists and their col leagues in other agricultural disciplines to more effectively work together. Thus, the intended audience for this paper includes …
Understanding The Exchange Value Of The Dollar, Mark A. Edelman
Understanding The Exchange Value Of The Dollar, Mark A. Edelman
Economics Commentator
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Agricultural Commodity Commodity Options: A New Marketing Alternative, Brian H. Schmiesing
Agricultural Commodity Commodity Options: A New Marketing Alternative, Brian H. Schmiesing
Economics Commentator
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Changing Times In South Dakota Agriculture: Implications For Our Citizens, Larry Janssen
Changing Times In South Dakota Agriculture: Implications For Our Citizens, Larry Janssen
Economics Staff Paper Series
We are living in times of rapid change in agriculture and in rural America. Hog and beef confinement systems, automated feeding systems, pesticides, four-wheel drive tractors and personal computers are innovations that did not exist or were seldom seen on farms 25 years ago. Interstate highways, factories in small cities, subterminal elevators and consolidated schools are examples of the changing landscape in rural America. In times of rapid change, many people are concerned about the future of agriculture, family farms and rural communities. In this paper, recent trends in South Dakota agriculture are presented and analyzed. Major implications of these …
Agricultural And Economic Development In South Dakota, Thomas L. Dobbs
Agricultural And Economic Development In South Dakota, Thomas L. Dobbs
Economics Commentator
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Determinants Of U.S. Soybean Exports To Japan, Niloofar Soltani
Determinants Of U.S. Soybean Exports To Japan, Niloofar Soltani
Economics Graduate Students Plan B Research Projects
The overall objective of this study is to evaluate the performance of the U.S. soybean export market to Japan. The specific objectives are: (1) To examine the trend of soybean exports to Japan from 1970-1983. (2) To determine the major factors affecting U.S. soybean exports to Japan.
The Agricultural Trade And Economic Development Between The European Community And Maghreb Countries, M. Nidal Shaar
The Agricultural Trade And Economic Development Between The European Community And Maghreb Countries, M. Nidal Shaar
Economics Graduate Students Plan B Research Projects
A critical motivation of the post-war drive for European unification was the desire to change the bases for Europe's relations with the rest of the world in an era of dominance by extraneous continental super-powers and of the decolonization of its own nineteenth-century empires. The strategy adopted after the col lapse of the European Defense Community (EDC) of concentrating on economic integration, and assuming that its inevitable success would facilitate political unification, left the European communities with few instruments for the pursuit of external policy. Even within the economic sphere joint methods of pol icy formation have only fully superceded …