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Research Reports 20 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.16 seconds. 
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Three restaurant taste panels and an online consumer survey were conducted during 2012-2013 to assess whether Gulf consumers would be willing to pay a premium for place-n [...]
2014-11 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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A number of programs have been introduced to limit environmental nonpoint pollution (NPP) associated with agricultural practices. One such program, precision agriculture [...]
English | 2002 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This analysis presents the results of a survey of agricultural producers in Mississippi regarding their use of contracting. The study focuses on cross-commodity differen [...]
English | 2001 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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A recent merger "wave" has occurred within the economy, including the agricultural sector. Some research has been conducted on publicly traded companies, but there is li [...]
English | 2000 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Potential economic impacts of hunting activities suggested opportunities for non-industrial private landowners in Mississippi to capitalize on apparent market demand for [...]
English | 2006 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This paper examines the issue of government payment limits and how changes to these limits could impact program crops producers in Mississippi. Economic factors affectin [...]
English | 2003 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Mississippi cotton farmers are adjusting to the current problem of low cotton price and high cotton production cost by modifying the way(s) they have traditionally grown [...]
English | 2000 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This paper examines current marketing practices by Mississippi soybean producers as well as willingness to participate in a marketing cooperative and willingness to plant [...]
English | 2000 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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An analysis of a 1999 sample of ten no-till producers indicates that over a reasonable range of cotton lint prices, no-till cotton production may result in larger net ret [...]
English | 2000 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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According to conventional wisdom, low prices favor skip-row planting patterns while high prices favor solid planted cotton. Production costs have been trending upward for [...]
English | 1999 | Working or Discussion Paper |

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