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Economic Outlook for Representative Cotton Farms Given the August 2006 FAPRI/AFPC Baseline

Economic Outlook for Representative Cotton Farms Given the August 2006 FAPRI/AFPC Baseline

... Tennessee cotton farm (TNC1900), the Texas Panhandle cotton farm (TXPC2500), and the Texas Eastern Caprock cotton farm (TXEC5000) are considered in good liquidity condition (less than a 25 percent ...

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Impact of Alternative Property and Sales Tax Policies on Texas Representative Cotton Farms

Impact of Alternative Property and Sales Tax Policies on Texas Representative Cotton Farms

... Richardson and Nixon (1984) utilized a whole farm simulation model (FLIPSIM) to study the effects of the 1980, 1981, and 1982 Federal Income Tax laws on a representative Texas Gulf Coast rice farm, finding that the 1981 ...

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Economic Efficiency Of Cotton Farms: A Case Study From Torbali, Turkey

Economic Efficiency Of Cotton Farms: A Case Study From Torbali, Turkey

... the cotton farms in Torbali, Turkey, are ...their cotton input production resources, yet the majority of the farms are economically, technically, and allocatively ...the cotton farmers ...

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Outlook for Texas Representative Cotton Farms

Outlook for Texas Representative Cotton Farms

... Figure 2 displays summary information on the economic viability of the Texas representative cotton farms. The upper panel illustrates the change in annual cash receipts a farm could bear and still end 2008 ...

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Financial Conditions on U.S. Cotton Farms

Financial Conditions on U.S. Cotton Farms

... Has U.S. program crop agriculture turned the corner or will additional government payments likely be needed to sustain a vulnerable sector? This paper will focus on the outlook for the Agricultural and Food Policy ...

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Economic Outlook for Representative Cotton Farms Given the August 2004 FAPRI/AFPC Baseline

Economic Outlook for Representative Cotton Farms Given the August 2004 FAPRI/AFPC Baseline

... representative cotton farms chosen from major production areas across the United States (Figure ...the farms in terms of location, size, crop mix, assets, and average receipts are summarized in ...

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Economic Outlook for Representative Cotton Farms Given the August 2005 FAPRI/AFPC Baseline

Economic Outlook for Representative Cotton Farms Given the August 2005 FAPRI/AFPC Baseline

... Tennessee cotton farm (TNC1900) and Louisiana cotton farm (LAC2640) are considered in good liquidity condition (less than a 25 percent chance of negative ending cash during ...Five cotton ...

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Economic Outlook for Representative Cotton Farms Given the August 2003 FAPRI/AFPC Baseline

Economic Outlook for Representative Cotton Farms Given the August 2003 FAPRI/AFPC Baseline

... The Agricultural and Food Policy Center (AFPC) at Texas A&M University develops and maintains data to simulate 19 representative cotton operations in major production areas in 8 states. The chief purpose of ...

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SHORT COMMUNICATIONSoil Properties Under Cotton-Corn Rotations in Australian Cotton Farms

SHORT COMMUNICATIONSoil Properties Under Cotton-Corn Rotations in Australian Cotton Farms

... NSW, cotton is usually sown during October and picked during May of the following year whereas corn is sown during September and harvested during March or April of the following ...or cotton sown during the ...

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Optimal Joint Program Election in Stacked Income Protection Plan for Upland Cotton Producers in Texas

Optimal Joint Program Election in Stacked Income Protection Plan for Upland Cotton Producers in Texas

... A Monte Carlo or stochastic model was built to determine the best scenario for the key output variable (KOV), program net indemnity, on cotton farms. Specifically, SIMETAR© an Excel add-in was used to ...

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Managing direct energy use now and in the future

Managing direct energy use now and in the future

... Previous work undertaken by the National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture (NCEA) has studied direct on farm energy use involving a number of case study cotton farms to understand the range, costs and ...

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The Impact of Organic Cotton Farming on the Livelihoods of Smallholders  Evidence from the Maikaal bioRe poject in central India

The Impact of Organic Cotton Farming on the Livelihoods of Smallholders Evidence from the Maikaal bioRe poject in central India

... the farms that have joined Maikaal bioRe since the beginning of the project in 1993 shows that average land holdings of new farmers decreased considerably over the years (see Annex ...

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Managerial Strategies of the Cotton South

Managerial Strategies of the Cotton South

... 1,319 farms of which 914 free farms, 386 small slave farms, 16 large slave farms, and 3 huge slave farms still fall short of the critical value of ...of farms above the critical ...

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The Early Industrial Revolution

The Early Industrial Revolution

... demand for cotton cloth led to the invention of power looms and other machinery and processes for cotton textile production...  Mechanization of cotton textile.[r] ...

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An ecosystem approach to assess soil quality in organically and conventionally managed farms in Iceland and Austria

An ecosystem approach to assess soil quality in organically and conventionally managed farms in Iceland and Austria

... eight farms: four grassland farms in Ice- land, of which two are conventional and two organic, and four arable farms in Austria, of which two are conventional and two ...organic farms differed ...

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Economics of Conventional and Hybrid Grazing Dairies Relative to Organic and Organic No-Grain Dairies

Economics of Conventional and Hybrid Grazing Dairies Relative to Organic and Organic No-Grain Dairies

... CONV farms at an increasingly faster rate than the HGRAZ, ORG and ORG-NG farms since its impact will be spread over more cows and more milk production per ...CONV farms, each $1 increase in the ...

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Institutional Factors Affecting Agricultural Land Markets  Factor Markets Working Paper No  16, February 2012

Institutional Factors Affecting Agricultural Land Markets Factor Markets Working Paper No 16, February 2012

... As a consequence of the privatisation and land reform process in the early 1990s, which restituted land to its previous owners (or heirs), there are important transaction costs in the form of high withdrawal costs and ...

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Factors influencing crop diversification strategies among smallholder farmers in cotton production zone in Mali

Factors influencing crop diversification strategies among smallholder farmers in cotton production zone in Mali

... Malian farms are smallholder farms (Staatz et ...products. Cotton is the major cash crop grown in the region and constitutes the main source of ...of cotton to the national economy, ...

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Economic Analysis of Price Shocks of Production Inputs and Their Impact on Cotton Price in Iran: The Application of Panel Data Vector Auto-Regression (PVAR) Model

Economic Analysis of Price Shocks of Production Inputs and Their Impact on Cotton Price in Iran: The Application of Panel Data Vector Auto-Regression (PVAR) Model

... and cotton is a key crop with high economic value due to its extensive applications on the other hand, it is imperative to assess the effects of price shocks of cotton inputs (labor, seed, land, pesticide, ...

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Overview of the Cotton in Pakistan and its Future Prospects

Overview of the Cotton in Pakistan and its Future Prospects

... thuringiensis cotton was legally certified by the Pakistan government in 2009, and BT cotton was first grown in 2010 in ...Bt. cotton (Altaf and Ahsan, ...Bt. Cotton cultivation in ...in ...

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