Browsing by Author "Robinson, John"
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Robinson, John; Park, John; Smith, Jackie; Anderson, Carl (2006-10-10)This publication explains basic marketing alternatives for cotton producers, including forward contracts, cash sales, marketing pools and USDA loan programs.
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Welch, Mark; Robinson, John; Amosson, Stephen H.; Falconer, Lawrence; Bevers, Stan; Anderson, David P. (2009-03-26)A cost-price squeeze is a situation in which the ratio of prices received to prices paid is declining. The current credit crisis makes it likely that agricultural producers may soon face such a situation. Producers can ...
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Rister, Edward; Lacewell, Ronald; Sturdivant, Allen; Robinson, John; Popp, Michael (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003-07)Initial construction costs and net annual changes in operating and maintenance expenses are identified for a single-component capital renovation project proposed by Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 2, (a.k.a. San ...
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Popp, Michael; Robinson, John; Sturdivant, Allen; Lacewell, Ronald; Rister, Edward (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003-07)Initial construction costs and net annual changes in operating and maintenance expenses are identified for a single-component capital renovation project proposed by Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 2, (a.k.a. San ...
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Rister, M. Edward; Rogers, Callie S.; Lacewell, Ronald; Robinson, John; Ellis, John; Sturdivant, Allen (2009-08)
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Chavez, Marissa Joyce (2009-06-02)The efficiency of commodity futures markets is a widely debated topic in academia. The cotton futures market is no exception. The existence of trends in the futures market is characterized as a price bias, which is a ...
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Lacewell, Ronald D.; Segarra, Eduardo; Lopez, Troy; Johnson, Jeff; Robinson, John; Talpaz, Hovav; Stanaland, Bobby; Darwish, Ragy; Mathis, Kathy; Misra, Sukant Ruma (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1993-11)There are 6.4 million irrigated acres in Texas with 80 percent irrigated from ground water and 20 percent irrigated from surface sources. This is compared to 8.6 million acres irrigated in 1979, a dramatic reduction. Total ...
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Hazelrigs, Lauren N (2016-05-06)The National Cotton Council’s Vision 21 Cotton Flow Study sought to improve the flow of cotton through the gin and warehouse system. Time and motion data were collected from multiple warehouses as the basis for models, ...
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Milbach, Lauren Nicole (2019-05-08)The 2010 Dodd-Frank Act requires large bank holding companies (BHCs) to implement strong risk governance structures. Utilizing a difference-in-differences design that exploits BHCs’ staggered adoption of the new rules, ...
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Welch, Mark; Amosson, Stephen H.; Robinson, John; Falconer, Lawrence (2009-03-26)Agricultural producers today face volatile markets, tight credit, economic uncertainty and escalating input costs. Understanding and using risk management tools in this environment can reduce much of the price risk and may ...
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Welch, Mark; Robinson, John; Anderson, David P. (2009-06-01)To use futures and options, you must understand how such contracts are specified. This publication features complete descriptions of the contract specifications for both futures and options as they are used for agricultural ...
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Mitchell, Donna Marie (2010-10-12)Agricultural supply represents the quantity supplied for a given price of a commodity. The supply function is an algebraic representation that shows, in this case, how much yield and acreage output changes from variations ...