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2002 Risk & Profit Conference
August 15-16, 2002 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.


2002 Risk and Profit Conference Proceedings


Title Author PDF
Managing Risks and Profits with Market Power Richard A. Levins Download
Machinery Cost Evaluation Luc Valentin and Mark Wood Download
Will Tyson Do for the Beef Industry What It Did for Poultry? Orlen Grunewald Download
Future Fed Cattle Markets: What Do and Don’t Producers Agree On? Ted Schroeder Download
Dollars to Donuts: How to Compete for Ag Labor Sarah Fogleman Download
Organic Food: A Global Perspective Andrew Barkely Download
Did You Get What You Asked for in the New Farm Bill? Clay Simons Download
Commodity Program Decisions: As Simple as 1,2,3? Troy Dumler & Brad Lubben Download
Capturing the Value of Hard White Wheat Mykel Taylor Download
Biodiesel: Is It Worth Considering? David Coltrain Download
Beating the Competition through Business Planning Rodney Jones Download
Landowner vs. Tenant: Why Are Land Rents So High? Kevin Dhuyvetter Download
The Future of South American Ag Allen Featherstone Download
Ag vs. Non-Ag: Competing for Farm Land Terry Kastens Download
Characteristics of Profitable Farms Martin Albright Download
Are Large Farms More or Less Environmentally Friendly? Dan Bernardo Download
Do Ag Economists Ask the Right Questions? John Crespi & Jeff Peterson Download
Grain Marketing Success for One Farmer May Be Failure for Another Dan O’Brien Download
BSE: Risks and Implications for the United States David Norman Download
Impact of Farm Size and Type on Competitive Advantage Jeff Morgan Download
Transferable Deer Permits: Concerns and Conflicts Tom Marsh Download
What’s New in Crop Insurance? Art Barnaby Download
 
Previous Risk & Profit Conference Proceedings (2002-2004)
 
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