Economic Analysis of Farm Programs

Economic Analysis of Farm Programs
Author: Peter G. Helmberger
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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An Economic Analysis of U.S. Farm Programs Including Senate and House Farm Bills on Representative Farms

An Economic Analysis of U.S. Farm Programs Including Senate and House Farm Bills on Representative Farms
Author: George Michael Knapek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

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Agricultural policy continues to play a large role in risk reduction for agricultural producers in the United States. However, current budget deficits and growing national debt has many policy makers looking for ways to change the farm safety net. The interactions of current and new policy tools including crop insurance and representative farms were examined in a simulation model for four representative farms. Various outcomes were examined with attention primarily focused on (1) magnitude and frequency of farm program payments, (2) government costs and farmer return on insurance premiums paid, (3) coefficient of variation of farm revenue and probability of negative ending cash, and (4) Stochastic Efficiency with Respect to a Function (SERF) analysis. Results indicated that Supplemental Coverage Option (SCO) and Stacked Income Protection Plan (STAX) programs provide high farmer returns and positive mean payments. However, SCO, STAX, and crop insurance provided lower levels of protection when both the base and harvest price decline by the same amount. Overall, the House farm bill was preferred by all four farms for every scenario. Additionally, the results for Alternative 4, which examined different insurance coverage levels, showed that it was possible for a representative farm to lower its insurance coverage and improve its financial position. The results indicate how farm programs cover various types of potential losses faced by producer which makes the results meaningful to both producers and policy makers alike. The electronic version of this dissertation is accessible from http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/149555

Plowshares & Pork Barrels

Plowshares & Pork Barrels
Author: E.C. Pasour, Jr.
Publisher: Independent Institute
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1598131931

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Agricultural subsidies in grains, cotton, milk, sugar, tobacco, honey, wool, and peanuts are analyzed in this examination of U.S. farm policy. Looking at such programs as food stamps, crop insurance, subsidized credit, trade credit, trade subsidies and import restrictions, conservation, agricultural research, and taxation, this historical perspective argues that these subsidies ultimately redistribute wealth to powerful agricultural interests who use their political clout to advance their economic interests at the expense of the general public. This analysis of government farm programs will appeal to professors and students who study agriculture; people affected by government farm policies; public officials, and businesses affected by agricultural policy such as those in food service, retail, and distribution.

Sowing Seeds of Change

Sowing Seeds of Change
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1999-06-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 030918424X

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Every day economic decisions are made in the public and private sectors, based on limited information and analysis. The analysis and information needed for successful public policy has changed rapidly with the growth of the global economy, and so have the means for acquiring them. In the public sector, decision makers rely on information gathered within government agencies, as well as the work of academics and private firms. Sowing the Seeds provides a case study of the need for analysis and information in support of public policy. It combines lessons learned from one of the first government agencies devoted primarily to this function with modern economic theory of organizations. The panel provides analysis and insight on: How and why public economic policy evolves with technological advances. The nature of information and analysis in support of economic policy produced in a government agency. The characteristics of successful information and analysis programs. Evaluating the work of a government agency providing information and analysis. Effective administration and organization of research and information programs in a government agency. Findings and recommendations in this volume will be of interest to managers and executives of research and consulting organizations in the public and private sectors, as well as to economists and policy makers.

Marketing Farm Products

Marketing Farm Products
Author: Geoffrey Seddon Shepherd
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1982
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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An analysis of the marketing of farm products, concentrating on broad trends in the market. Includes new material on formula pricing, which explains the use of standardized grading in marketing perishable commodities at decentralized markets. Contains two separate sections on beef and hogs, reflecting recent price trends, as well as authors' defense of the use of regulations and subsidies to protect small farmers from totally free market forces.

Farm Index

Farm Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1978
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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