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AgManager.info: 2003 Risk and Profit Conference Proceedings
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2003 Risk & Profit Conference
August 14-15, 2003 Manhattan, KS

Risk and Profit is an annual conference hosted by the Department of Agricultural Economics that provides an opportunity for key agricultural decision makers to interact with each other and with faculty.


2003 Risk and Profit Conference Proceedings


Title Author PDF
Enhancing Competitiveness with Value-Adding Business Initiatives: Don't Overlook the Economics Vincent Amanor-Boadu Download
Thinking About Bonds and Interest Rates? Joe Arata Download
Livestock Insurance Art Barnaby Download
Process Verification: What is it and Does it Make a Producer More Competitive? Michael Boland Download
Commodity Promotion Programs: Who’s Still Standing and For How Long? John Crespi Download
Challenges of Dynamic Retail Markets in Kansas David L. Darling Download
Machinery Costs: Owning vs. Custom Hire

Kevin Dhuyvetter

Download
Slides
Rainfall and Farm Income Troy Dumler Download
Merger Mania in the Farm Machinery Industry  Allen Featherstone Download
Alfalfa Hay Quality: How Does It Effect Price?  Jared Hopper Download
Building a Business Plan for Your Farm Rodney Jones Download
Farming in the Nearby Future: Must I Grow My Farm?

Terry Kastens

Download
Measuring Business Excellence Michael Langemeier Download
When the Well Runs Dry: Value of Irrigation to the Kansas Economy John Leatherman Download
Hot Issues and COOL Rules  Brad Lubben Bradley Lubben Download
Who Profits from Transferable Deer Permits? Tom Marsh & Justin Taylor Download
Support Ag Development in Africa? If So, Why and How? David Norman Download
From Our Pastures to Japanese Palates: A Trans-Pacific Journey of U.S. Beef Hikaru Hanawa Peterson Download
Will the Water Last? Groundwater Use Trends and Forecasts in Western Kansas Jeff Peterson Download
Land Values and Cash Rents by County Mykel Taylor Download
Should I Farm in Brazil Philip Warnken Download
 
Previous Risk & Profit Conference Proceedings (2002-2004)
 
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