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John Kruse and Seth Meyer. This report presents a background of diesel consumption and soy-diesel production in Missouri. Two possible profitability scenarios are presented which assume alternative combinations of bio-diesel and soybean oil prices with three possible alternatives related to...
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This document serves as a mid-year update to the 2008 FAPRI baseline prepared in January 2008. It reflects market developments and incorporates estimate information available in early August 2008.
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This report explains the farm level impacts that three of the provisions from the Administration's 2007 farm bill may have on Missouri representative farms.
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Analysis of farm bill wheat policy options in response to a request from Senators Crapo and Baucus and Representatives Musgrave and Pomeroy.
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This report estimates the effects of public policy options and external conditions on ethanol and agricultural commodity markets, farm income and government costs.
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This report explains the impacts that three of the provisions from the Administration's 2007 farm bill may have.
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This paper postulates a household decision model that takes into account the production consumption tradeoffs between traditional and biofortified seed. The objective is to understand the effect of these differing traits on the adoption decision when white maize is preferred by the consumers.
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This in-depth study for the Illinois Chamber of Commerce determines the economic impact of lock failures on the Illinois and Upper Mississippi Rivers.
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This report supplements the FAPRI 2006 U.S. Baseline Briefing Book by including the distributions of over 540 projected variables.
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This report examines the impacts of requiring a minimum of 15 billion gallons of biofuel use by 2015.
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