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South Dakota Farmland Price Trends And Outlook, Larry Janssen
South Dakota Farmland Price Trends And Outlook, Larry Janssen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
What Is In Store For Our Economy?, Harry Greenbaum
What Is In Store For Our Economy?, Harry Greenbaum
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Planning For Tomorrow - Today: Project Report - 1987, Burton Pflueger, Julie Hedin
Planning For Tomorrow - Today: Project Report - 1987, Burton Pflueger, Julie Hedin
Economics Staff Paper Series
Almost 200,000 American farm families have turned to the Cooperative Extension Service for intensive financial assistance in the last three years. Extension staff from across the country have also provided similar assistance to approximately 1,450 local government units, 8,500 community organizations, and 9,500 rural nonfarm businesses.
Economics Of Alternative Farming Systems, Thomas L. Dobbs, Lyle A. Weiss, Mark G. Leddy
Economics Of Alternative Farming Systems, Thomas L. Dobbs, Lyle A. Weiss, Mark G. Leddy
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Lenders' Perception Of Borrower Participation In Crop Insurance Programs, Burton Pflueger, Brian Schmiesing
Lenders' Perception Of Borrower Participation In Crop Insurance Programs, Burton Pflueger, Brian Schmiesing
Economics Staff Paper Series
The objective of this study was to provide insight to a crop insurance marketing question not previously studied – the viewpoint of lenders financing the premiums for Federal Crop Insurance. The viewpoint of lenders as to the extent of which their producers were participating in a crop insurance program could indicate the current and projected levels of participation, the extent to which lenders regard crop insurance programs as cost effective risk reducing strategies, and reasons for low participation. Thus, a survey of lenders was conducted to address the question of lenders' reaction to borrower participation in crop insurance programs.
Aid For Third World Agricultural Development: Help Or Hindrance To U.S. Agriculture, Thomas L. Dobbs
Aid For Third World Agricultural Development: Help Or Hindrance To U.S. Agriculture, Thomas L. Dobbs
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Electric Rate Structures For Irrigation: A Tool For Energy Conservation, Don Taylor, Ardelle Lundeen
Electric Rate Structures For Irrigation: A Tool For Energy Conservation, Don Taylor, Ardelle Lundeen
Economics Staff Paper Series
The major objective of the research performed under this WAPA Conservation and Renewable Energy contract is to determine if electric rate structures can be used to provide incentives to irrigators to make more efficient and or reduced use of electric power. A companion objective is to examine possibilities for electric rate structures to provide incentive for irrigators to use more electric energy for pumping irrigation water.
Some Issues Of Security And Stability Associated With Farmland Leasing, Michael Lundeen, Larry Janssen, Bruce Johnson, Scott Peterson
Some Issues Of Security And Stability Associated With Farmland Leasing, Michael Lundeen, Larry Janssen, Bruce Johnson, Scott Peterson
Economics Staff Paper Series
Several issues of security and stability in farmland leasing arrangements were examined in South Dakota and Nebraska surveys conducted during 1986. These issues are important because farmland leasing is increasingly an integral component of production agriculture and represents one means of decreasing financial risk.
Farm Reorganization Bankruptcies In South Dakota, Larry Janssen
Farm Reorganization Bankruptcies In South Dakota, Larry Janssen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Is Alternative Agriculture For You?, Burton W. Pflueger, Julie Hedin
Is Alternative Agriculture For You?, Burton W. Pflueger, Julie Hedin
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Characteristics Of Farm Reorganization Bankruptcy Filings, Larry Janssen, Brian Schmiesing
Characteristics Of Farm Reorganization Bankruptcy Filings, Larry Janssen, Brian Schmiesing
Economics Staff Paper Series
Although agricultural financial conditions and reorganization options have been analyzed extensively by agricultural economists, an analysis of actual Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing has not previously been completed. This study contains analysis of actual Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings has not previously been completed. This study contains analysis of 219 filings in South Dakota from 1980-85 and documents the financial characteristics of producers and creditors.
Using The Toledo Corn Basis To Improve Corn Marketing Decisions, Brian H. Schmiesing
Using The Toledo Corn Basis To Improve Corn Marketing Decisions, Brian H. Schmiesing
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Loan Management Controls: Economic Friend Or Foe Of The Irrigator?, Don Taylor
Loan Management Controls: Economic Friend Or Foe Of The Irrigator?, Don Taylor
Economics Staff Paper Series
Irrigator incomes are highly sensitive to yield losses from load management irrigation system power interruptions. Should irrigators therefore avoid load management control programs? Under the conditions examined in this case study the answer is probably "yes" if irrigators are unable to opt out of the load control program during the irrigation season. If discretion to opt out is permitted however the answer is clearly the opposite "no."
Farmer Experience With Conservation Tillage, Herbert R. Allen
Farmer Experience With Conservation Tillage, Herbert R. Allen
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
South Dakota Agricultural Producers Reduce Debt, Brain H. Schmiesing
South Dakota Agricultural Producers Reduce Debt, Brain H. Schmiesing
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Railroad Contracts In Shipping South Dakota Grain, Charles E. Lamberton
The Role Of Railroad Contracts In Shipping South Dakota Grain, Charles E. Lamberton
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Machine Cost Estimates For Custom Rate Consideration, Thomas Dobbs, Ron Thaden, Dale Peckham
Machine Cost Estimates For Custom Rate Consideration, Thomas Dobbs, Ron Thaden, Dale Peckham
Economics Pamphlet Series
These tables of estimated operating and ownership costs for various machinery operations were compiled as part of research conducted under Agricultural Experiment Station Project H-076, entitled "Economics of Farming Systems Alternatives in Eastern South Dakota". Machinery cost estimates are needed in that project in order to determine fixed and variable costs of production for alternative crops, crop rotations, cultural practices, and tillage systems. The machine costs included in this pamphlet are derived primarily from Dr. Herbert Allen's Economics Pamphlet 153, Costs per Hour and per Acre for Machine Operations, last revised in March 1986. Some of the machinery prices in …
Interest Rate Risk Management At South Dakota Banks, Pius Reis
Interest Rate Risk Management At South Dakota Banks, Pius Reis
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.
Have Land Prices Hit Bottom?, Brian H. Schmiesing
Have Land Prices Hit Bottom?, Brian H. Schmiesing
Economics Commentator
No abstract provided.