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Economic Impact Of Agriculture On South Dakota, Gary Taylor Nov 2012

Economic Impact Of Agriculture On South Dakota, Gary Taylor

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


South Dakota Agricultural Land Market Factors, Burton Pflueger, Larry Janssen Jun 2012

South Dakota Agricultural Land Market Factors, Burton Pflueger, Larry Janssen

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


South Dakota Agricultural Land Cash Rent Values: 2012, Burton Pflueger, Larry Janssen Jun 2012

South Dakota Agricultural Land Cash Rent Values: 2012, Burton Pflueger, Larry Janssen

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


South Dakota Agricultural Land Values: 2012, Burton Pflueger, Larry Janssen May 2012

South Dakota Agricultural Land Values: 2012, Burton Pflueger, Larry Janssen

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


2011 Corn Pest Risk Survey Results, Scott Fausti, Jonathan Lundgren, Emmanuel Opoku Mar 2012

2011 Corn Pest Risk Survey Results, Scott Fausti, Jonathan Lundgren, Emmanuel Opoku

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


Consumer's Willingness To Pay For Locally Produced Ground Beef: A Case Study, Kuo-Liang Chang, Keith Underwood, George Langelett, Pei Xu Jan 2012

Consumer's Willingness To Pay For Locally Produced Ground Beef: A Case Study, Kuo-Liang Chang, Keith Underwood, George Langelett, Pei Xu

Economics Commentator

No abstract provided.


The Growing Demand For Energy And Ethanol’S Role, Kyleen Shields Jan 2012

The Growing Demand For Energy And Ethanol’S Role, Kyleen Shields

The Journal of Undergraduate Research

With growing demand for fuel ethanol production has become a large player in the market. This study evaluates the efficient usage of corn as well as how ethanol has contributed to the US economy.


Immigration Liberalization In The United States And Beyond, Arran Davis Jan 2012

Immigration Liberalization In The United States And Beyond, Arran Davis

The Journal of Undergraduate Research

Although it is known as a country of immigrants, immigration has always been a controversial issue in the United States. Despite being a well-discussed topic for centuries, many citizens still suffer from false assumptions about immigration. The objective of this research was to investigate the impacts of immigration liberalization and to address commonly held assumptions about the impact of immigration. Both pro and anti-immigration literature was examined, with a focus on free market economics and the moral impacts of immigration policy. It was determined that liberalizing immigration fits within both left and right-leaning ideologies in the American political spectrum. Free …