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A national commodity group proposal is evaluated by FAPRI in relation to the 2007 stochastic baseline for U.S. agricultural markets.
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This set of reports describes the computer based evaluation of 6 AgNPS-SALT Projects in Missouri and assesses the use of SWAT as an evaluation tool. The analyses estimates nutrient, sediment, and pesticide loading reductions for each project. Titles include: Final Report, Computer Based...
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This report presents a summary of the five-year baseline outlook update for major U.S. agricultural commodity markets.
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This report describes the water quality data and the models that were used to develop the bacteria total maximum daily load of the Little Sac River in Greene and Polk counties. It is the final TMDL report sent to EPA by the Missouri Department of Resources and approved by EPA on August 9, 2006.
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Missouri agriculture is being hit in two ways from the recent Gulf coast hurricanes. A combination of higher input costs ans lower output prices will certainly squeeze the bottom line for Missouri agriculture as we enter 2006.
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Analysis requested by Senator Saxby Chambliss of the October 2005 U.S. WTO proposal.
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U.S. and Canadian agricultural support policies for grains are reviewed, focusing on changes since 1995. Estimates of effects on acreage and production from the literature and from acreage data for the U.S. are estimated. Likely further effects of the U.S. 2002 Farm Act are discussed, including...
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This paper characterizes the optimal use of sanitary and phytosanitary standards to prevent the introduction of harmful pests and diseases through international trade. Because established pest and disease infestations grow and spread over time their introduction has intertemporal consequences....
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