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THE PROFITABILITY OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE ON A REPRESENTATIVE GRAIN FARM IN THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION, 1981-89 AgEcon
Peters, Steven E.; Janke, Rhonda R.; Johnson, Dale M.; Hanson, James C..
A long-term whole-farm analysis compared conventional and low-input farming systems. Data from a nine-year agronomic study at the Rodale Research Farm, Kutztown, Pennsylvania, were used to analyze profitability, liquidity, solvency, and risk on a representative commercial grain farm. Conventional and low-input farms participating in government programs are the most profitable scenarios, followed by conventional and low-input farms not participating in government programs. All farms increased their net worth. The low-input approach is advantageous for risk-averse farmers using a safety-first criterion.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Crop Production/Industries; Environmental Economics and Policy.
Ano: 1990 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/29033
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A SOFTWARE PACKAGE FOR TEACHING FARM PLANNING AgEcon
Levins, Richard A.; Johnson, Dale M..
"Finding Your Agricultural Advantage" is a collection of four programs - one to generate case studies, one to do "trial-and-error" solutions, one to display linear programming solutions, and one to maintain case study data files. The four programs can be used together or individually as instructor preferences dictate in teaching farm planning. A step-by-step method for teaching with the software is presented as an example of its use.
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Farm Management.
Ano: 1989 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/30192
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Economics of Intensive Grazing in Dairy Production In the Mid-Atlantic AgEcon
Lichtenberg, Erik; Minegishi, Kota; Hanson, James C.; Johnson, Dale M..
Dairy production in the US has experienced a marked increase in the size of dairy operations over time. Even as total production has grown over time, smaller operations have been disappearing. Consequently, the viability of smaller dairy farms has become an important policy concern in regions like the Mid-Atlantic where small dairy farms account for a significant share of farm enterprises. Previous studies suggest that dairy farming based on intensive (rotational) grazing, as opposed to traditional confined-feeding operations, may make it possible for smaller operations to remain economically viable. However, the short term nature of the data used in these studies limits the robustness of these findings. We utilize a unique panel of financial data...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Dairy; Intensive grazing; Rotational grazing; Technical efficiency; Stochastic dominance; Farm Management; Livestock Production/Industries; Productivity Analysis; Q12; Q16.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/103700
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