Browsing by Author "Talpaz, Hovav"
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Vazquez Platero, Roberto E. (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1976)The agricultural sector of Uruguay has been faced with the problems of low productivity and non adoption of production increasing technologies by producers. Previous research in Uruguay suggested that the use of available ...
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Foster, Henry Sessam (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1980)For the past fifty years, the government has attempted to direct and control the growth of the U.S. economy through a variety of policy tools. These efforts have intensified in recent years. Concurrently, the economy has ...
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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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Patton, William Palmer (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1980)This study estimates the probable impacts of seven alternative cotton policy scenarios on the crop production industry in the Cotton Belt region of the United States. A belt-wide, regional linear programming model of crop ...
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Jones-Russell, Eluned (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1987)Introduction of alternative spinning technologies with greater tolerance for short staple fiber has implication for the relative demand for cotton fiber; and specifically the relative demand for cotton fiber characteristics. ...
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Sadeh, Arye (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1986)Production processes involve considerable uncertainty. In decision making, the availability of information concerning the random variables is important. In this study information about random variables is evaluated for an ...