697 research outputs found
EFFECTS OF INCREASING PANAMA CANAL TOLL RATES ON U.S. GRAIN EXPORTS
Some believe Panama Canal toll rates will increase dramatically as Panama's sovereignty over the Canal becomes complete at the end of this century. This paper focuses on the ability of Panama Canal management to extract additional toll revenues from United States grain traversing the Canal and the impact of increased toll rates on export grain flows. Analyses show toll rates established by a revenue-maximizing Canal management would exceed historical and current rates. A monopolizing Canal operator would have moderately increased Pacific port exports in the mid-1970Â’s; whereas, in the 1979-82 period, Pacific port flows would have exceeded historical levels.International Relations/Trade,
Economic feasibility studies for agribusiness firms
Bulletin no. 675 [Moscow, Idaho] :Cooperative Extension Service, University of Idaho, College of Agriculture,[1987] Richard W. Schermerhorn and Larry D. Makus. 7 p. ;28 cm. Cover title
Understanding commodity futures and options for grain marketing
Bulletin no. 781 [Moscow, Idaho] :University of Idaho, Cooperative Extension Service, College of Agriculture,[1995] Larry D. Makus and Paul E. Patterson. 11 p. ;28 cm. Caption title
Authors Luncheon Lee McGiffin, William D. Barney, and Larry McMurtry
(left to right) Lee McGiffin, William D. Barney, and Larry McMurtry, three writers honored at the Book and Author Luncheon. They are photographed in formal wear, autographing books that will be displayed commemorating National Library Week. Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening edition April 12, 1962.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1960s/1799/thumbnail.jp
Southern Idaho dryland winter wheat production guide
Bulletin no. 827 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System, 2004-01-01. Author(s): Robertson, Larry D.; Guy, Stephen O.; Brown, Bradford D
Defining Potential Adopters in a Grain Electronic Marketing System
Agricultural Economic
Planning for the Feasibility of Rural Public Transit
The purpose of this research was to develop tools useful in planning for the feasibility of rural public transit. The specific areas reviewed included estimation of ridership, routing, budgeting and performance monitoring. The study used data supplied primarily by Section 18 transit operators in Oklahoma, and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. A technical assistance grant with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation prDvided partial funding of the research.Agricultural Economic
Estimating water requirements for hard red spring wheat for final irrigations
Bulletin no. 833 Moscow, Idaho :University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension System, 2001-05-01. Author(s): Ashley, Roger O.; Robertson, Larry D.; Seyedbagheri, Mir M.; Hopkins, Ivan C
Production And Export Patterns For Hard Red Spring Wheat, 1970-1985
The recent drop in U.S. wheat exports and related price impacts illustrate the importance of international markets to domestic wheat producing and marketing firms
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