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October 1991 A.E.Ext.91-26

List of Available Agricultural Economics

PUBLICATIONS July 1,1990 - June 30 1991

Prepared by Dolores J. Walker

-Department of Agricultural Economics

New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences A Statutory College of the State University Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853

It is the policy of Cornell University actively to support equality of educational and employment opportunity. No person shall be denied admission to any educational program or activity or be denied employment on the basis of any legally prohibited dis­crimination involving, but not limited to, such factors as race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, age or ­handicap. The University is committed to the maintenance of affirmative action programs which will assure the continuation of such equality of opportunity.

List of Available Agricultural Economics Publications

July 1, 1990 - June 30, 1991

This report has been prepared to provide you with an up-to-date list of Agricultural Economics publications available from this Department. The publications listed are in nine categories:

I General

II Agricultural Finance

III Community and Human Resource Economics

IV International Trade/Development

V Farm Management/Production Economics

VI Marketing/Food Distribution

VII Agricultural Prices/Policy

VIII Natural Resources/Environmental Economics

IX Technology Assessment

Department A. E. Series and Staff Papers are processed in the department. The A. E. Research Series reports the results of research projects. A copy of each A. E. Research paper is automatically sent to libraries in land grantinstitutions and other universities with agricultural economics departments. The Working Paper series includes reports of research which may appear subsequently in journals, monographs or similar published series. The A. E. Extension series is based on extension projects and are usually intended for specialized groups. Staff Papers include major speeches and writings of staff members. These are available in limited quantities.

Copies of the Department A. E. Series, Staff and Working Papers can be obtained by writing to:

Publications Office 52 Warren Hall Department of Ag. Economics Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853

-Single copies of up to ten different publications are available to individuals without charge. Prices for larger quantities can be furnished upon request.

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Journal Article reprints can be obtained by writing directly to the author.

Food Industry Management Publications deal mainly with food retailing,wholesaling, and manufacturing. Requests for the publications should be sent to:

Professor Gene German Department of Ag. Economics 205 Warren Hall Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY 14853

College Publications include Experiment Station Bulletins, Extension Bulletins, Land Classification Studies, Food and Life Science Bulletins reporting research to general aud iences; Internat i ona1 Agri cultural Development Publications, Information Bulletins, and Regional publications for extension use; and Search reports on methodology or detailed research results for scientific audiences. For College Publications write to:

Distribution Center 7 Research Park Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14850

Books authored by members of the Department can be obta i ned from the publisher or a bookstore.

Computer Programs can be obtained directly from the contact personindicated.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Genera1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

II. Agricultural Finance . . . . . . . • • . • • . . • 6

III. Community and Human Resource Economics 7

IV. International Trade/Development 7

V. Farm Management/Production Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

VI. Marketing/Food Distribution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

VI I. Agricultural Prices/Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

VIII. Natural Resources/Environmental Economics. .17

IX. Technology Assessment . .19

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I. General

Boisvert, R. N. and McCarl, B. Agricultural Risk Modeling Using Mathematical Programming. Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin 356, 103 pp. 1990. Also Agricultural Economics Research 90-9.

Cohen, M. Principles of Institutionalist Research Methodology. Staff Paper 91­11. 28 pp. 1991.

Dumagan, J. C. and Mount, T. D. Global Properties of Well-Behaved Demand Systems: A Generalized Logit Model Specification. Working Paper 91-6. 30 pp. 1991.

Hudson, M. A. and Tyler, S. S. Preparing Students for Entrepreneurial Challenges and Opportunities in the 1990s. New York's Food & Life Sciences Quarterly 20(4):28-32. 1991.

Kyle, S. C. and Wirick, R. G. The Irnpact of Sovereign Ri sk on the Market Valuation of U.S. Bank Equities. Journal of Banking and Finance 14:761-780. 1990.

Novakovic, A. M. and Jack, K. E. The Dairy Industry at the Turn of the Century. Proceedings of the American Asosciation of Bovine Practitioners Annual Meeting, pp. 51-54. Indianapolis. 1990.

Stanton, B. F. Changes in Farm Size and Structure in American Agriculture in the Twentieth Century. Staff Paper 90-8. 32 pp. 1990.

ERS and the Land-Grant Universities. Economics and Public Service: Proceedings of the 30th Anniversary ERS Conference. USDA Economic Research Service AGES9138, Washington, DC, pg. 47-48. 1990.

Stanton, B. F. and Olson, K. D. The Impacts of Structural Change and the Future of American Agriculture. Proceedings, NC-181 Committee on Determinants of Farm Size and Structure in North Central Areas of the United States. pp. 261-290. Iowa State University, Ames. 1990.

Stone, S. W. Volumetric Growth in Leucaena: An Empirical Investigation.Leucaena Research Reports 11:133-35. 1991.

Streeter, D. H. and Kaiser, H. M. Departmental Rankings by AJAE Publication Rates. Working Paper 91-1, 15 pp. 1991.

Tauer, L. (Abs.) How Diversified is Your State's Agriculture? American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(5):1378. 1991.

Ed itor. Northeastern Journal of Agri cultura1 and Resource Economi cs, ­1991.

Walker, D. J. List of Available Agricultural Economics Publications, July 1, 1989 - June 30, 1990. Agricultural Economics Research 90-14. 26 pp. 1990.

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II. Agricultural Finance

Brake, J. R. and Phelen, W. Meeting the Need: A Summary and Evaluation of NY FARMNET. Agricultural Economics Research 91-3. 36 pp. 1991.

Casler, G. L. Dairy Farm Cash Flow, Debt Repayment Ability and Financial Analysis. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-5. 18 pp. 1991.

Dairy Farm Financial Management in 1991. Dairy Crisis Management, Fact Sheet 11. 4 pp. 1991.

Dairy Farm Profitability and Cash Flow in 1991. Dairy Crisis Management, Fact Sheet 3. 2 pp. 1991.

Casler, G. L. and LaDue, E. L. CAPVEST: A Computer Program to Analyze Profitability and Financial Feasibility of Major Capital Investments. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-7. 94 pp. 1991.

Knoblauch, W., Casler, G., Smith, S. Farm Financial Health and Practices Test. Dairy Crisis Management, Fact Sheet 6. 2 pp. 1991.

LaDue, E. L. Deferred Taxes on Market Value Balance Sheets. American Bankers Association Journal of Agricultural Lending, pp. 9-14. 1990.

Estimating Principal Due in Next 12 Months with Monthly Payment. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-1, 5 pp. 1991.

The Future Shock of Deferred Taxes. Agrifinance, February, p. 34. 1991.

Moral Hazard in Federal Farm Lending. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(3):774-79. 1990.

LaDue, E. L., Miller, L. H. and Kwiatkowski, J. H. Investment Behavior and Energy Conservation. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 19(2):99-108.1990.

Investment Behavior and Farm Business Expansion. Review of Agricultural Economics 13(1):73-84. 1991.

LaDue, E. L. and Thurgood, J. The Effect of Commercial Bank Agricultural Loan Policies on Loan Volume. Proceedings, Regional Research Committee NC-161. Pennsylvania State University, University Park. pp. 131-138. 1991.

Influence of Agricultural Lending Policies on Commercial Bank Loan Volume. Working Paper 91-3. 12 pp. 1991. -

Smith, S. F. Considerations When Selling Farm Assets. Dairy Crisis Management,Fact Sheet 12. 4 pp. 1991.

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III. Community and Human Resource Economics

Christy, R. A. and Figueroa, E. E. The Impacts of Structural Change and Public Policy on the Rural Disadvantaged. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(5):1169-1178. 1990.

Figueroa, E. E. The Impact of the Immigration Reform and Control Act on 1986-­IRCA--on Farm Labor Contracting. Staff Paper 91-10. 21 pp. 1991.

Jose Reyes Reyes: Winter Farmwork in Western New York. 1990 Yearbook of Agriculture, D. T. Smith, ed. United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., pp. 48-50. 1991.

Grossman, D. When a Terminated Worker Won't Vacate Provided Housing. Agricultural News, Steuben County 71(11):7. 1990.

Hattery, M. and Allee, D. J. Small and Rural Governments: Essential and Vulnerable. New York's Food &Life Science Quarterly 20(1-2):36-39. 1990.

Hutt, G. K. and Maloney, T. R. Managing Human Resources Effectively. DairyCrisis Management, Fact Sheet 10, 6 pp. 1991.

Kushman, J. E. and Ranney, C. An Ordered-Response Income Adequacy Model. The Journal of Consumer Affairs, 24(2):338-365. 1990.

Ranney, C. Rural Poverty in the Paci fi c Northwest. Oregon Farmer Stockman 113(7):10. 1990.

Zucchino, L. and Ranney, C. School Lunch Program Participation. The Journal of Consumer Affairs 24(2):245-267. 1990.

IV. International Trade/Development

Arnade, C. and Lee, D. Risk Aversion Through Nontraditional Export Promotion Programs in Central America. Staff Report AGES 9074, United States Departmentof Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Washington, D.C., 19 pp. 1990.

Barker, R. and Chapman, D. The Economics of Sustainable Agricultural Systems in Developing Countries. In Sustainable Agricultural Systems, C. A. Edwards, R. Lal, P. Madden, R. H. Miller and G. House, eds. Soil and Water Conservation Society, Ankeny, Iowa, pp. 478-494. 1990.

Sustainable Agricultural Growth in Developing Countries: An Economist's View. T. A. Brun and M. C. Lathan, eds. World Food Issues: Maldevelopment and Malnutrition 2:117-124. 1991. ­

Chapman, D. Where Are the African Extension Cords? Africa Notes, April, p. 34. 1991.

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Cunha, A. S. and Kyle, S. Agricultura na Amazonia: Crescimento com Abundancia de Recursos Naturais em uma Regiao Periferica (Agriculture in the Amazon: Growth with Abundance of Natural Resources in a Peripheral Region). Revista de Analisis Economico 5(2):81-93. 1990. Also in Proceedings, 18th Annual Brazilian Economics Association, Brasilia. pp. 971-985. 1990.

Gauthier, M. and Kyle, S. ASocial Accounting Matrix for Cameroon. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-15. 41 pp. 1990. Also Food and Nutrition Policy Program Working Paper No.4, 1991.

Hornig, E., Boisvert, R. N., and Blandford, D. Quota Rents and Subsidies: The Case of U. S. Cheese Import Quotas. European Review of Agricultural Economics 17:421-434. 1990.

Jansen, H. G. P., Wal ker, 1. S. and Barker, R. Adoption Ceil ings and Modern Coarse Cereal Cultivars in India. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(3):653-663. 1990.

Johnson, P. J., Oltenacu, P. A., Kaiser, H. M., and Blake, R. W. Model ing Parasite Control Programs for Developing Nations Using Goal Programming. Journal of Agricultural Production 4(1):33-38. 1991.

Kyle, S. Debt-For-Nature Swaps and the Environment in Africa. Staff Paper 90­19. 27 pp. 1990.

Economic Reform and Armed Confl ict in Mozambique. World Development 19(6):637-650. 1991.

Pitfalls in the Measurement of Real Exchange Rate Effects on Agriculture.Working Paper 90-9. 41 pp. 1990.

Rozelle, S. and Boisvert, R. N. Control in a Dynamic Local Economy: Modeling the Behavior of the Chinese Village Leader. Working Paper 90-11. 30 pp. 1990. Also (Abs.) American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(5):1368. 1991.

v. Farm Management/Production Economics

Bailey, E. and Boisvert, R. N. Yield Response of Groundnuts to the Amount and Timing of Water Appl ication. Journal of Production Agriculture, 4(1) :1-9. 1991.

Barnes, R. and White, G. B. The Feasibility of Producing and Marketing Fresh Vegetables in Central and Western New York. Agricultural Economics Research 91-1. 93 pp. 1991.

Borton, L. R., Connor, L. J., Hamm, L. G., Stanton, B. F., Hammond, J. W., -Bennett, M., McSweeney, W. T., Kadlec, J. E., Klemme, R. M. Summary of the 1988 Northern U. S. Dairy Farm Survey. Research Report 509, Michigan State University. 35 pp. 1990.

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Bratton, C. A. 1989 Government Payments Down on Southwestern Minnesota Farms. Agricultural Update 1(3):6. 1990.

Cash Living Expenditures of Minnesota Farm Families. Agricultural Update1(3):3-5. 1990.

Changes in Dairy Farm Business Factors. Agricultural Update 1(3) :2. 1990.

Cropland Use on New York Dairy Farms. Agricultural Update 2(2):2. 1991.

Does It Pay to Grow Corn for Grain on New York Dairy Farms? Agricultural Update 2(2):3-4. 1991.

Nonfarm Income and Assets 1989. 203 Southwest Minnesota Farms. Agricultural Update 3(1):2. 1990.

Casler, G. L. Firm Level Agricultural Data Collected and Managed at the State Level. Proceedings, NC-181 Committee on Determinants of Farm Size and Structure in North Central Areas of the United States, pp. 77-101. Iowa State University. Ames, Iowa. 1990.

Outlook for Field Crop Inputs for 1991. What's Cropping Up? 1(1):4. 1991.

Casler, G. L., A"lbers, C. W., Dufresne, A. N., Petzen, J. S., Putnam, L. D., Smith, S. F. Dairy Farm Business Summary, Western Plateau Region 1990. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-14. 38 pp. 1991.

Casler, G. L. and Smith, S. F. Farm Income Tax Management and Reporting Reference Manual. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-27. 61 pp. 1990.

Castaldi, M. and Willett, L. S. Part I: Economic Factors Affecting Apple Production. Management Guide for Low-Input Sustainable Apple Production, United States Department of Agriculture. pp. 3-7. 1991.

Crispell, C., Grabemeyer, J., Hutt, G., and Menzi, W. Dairy Farm ManagementProfile. Dairy Crisis Management, Fact Sheet 7, 4 pp. 1991.

Holmann, F., Blake, R. W., Milligan R. A., Oltenacu, P. A., Stanton, 1. L. Comparative Profitability of Purebred and Crossbred Holstein Herds in Venezuela. Journal of Dairy Science 73:2190-2205. 1990.

Holmann, F., Blake, R. W., Milligan, R. A., Oltenacu, P. A., Barker, R. and Hahn, M. V. Comparative Economic Returns from Artificial Insemination and Natural Service in Straightbred and Crossbred Herds in Venezuela. Journal of Dairy -Science 74:665-677. 1991.

Jack, K. E., Novakovic, A. M. and Keniston, M. M. How and Why Milk Production Is Shifting. Hoard's Dairyman 135(16):763. 1990.

The Milky States get Milkier ... Hoard's Dairyman 135(15):719.

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Karszes, J. and Stanton, B. F. Raising Dairy Replacements: Practices and Costs. New York, 1990. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-12. 12 pp. 1991.

Kauffman, J. B., and Smith, S. F. Pro-Dairy Financial Data Collection Workbook. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-28. 66 pp. 1990.

Knoblauch, W. and Traxler, M. Evaluating Holstein Steer Profitability.Proceedings. Holstein Beef Production Symposium, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. NRAES-44. pp. 18-25. 1991.

Knight, A. Candor, N.Y.: Alternative Farming, Alternative Place. 1990 Yearbook of Agriculture, D. 1. Smith, ed. United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., pp. 24-28. 1991.

Knoblauch, W. A., Brown, R. and Braste, M. Organic Field Crop Production: A Review of the Economic Literature. Agricultural Economics Research 90-10. 19 pp. 1990.

Knoblauch, W., Hutt, G. K. Description and Use of Dairy Crisis Management Fact Sheets. Dairy Crisis Management, Fact Sheet 2. 2 pp. 1991.

Knoblauch, W., Putnam, L. D., Grabemeyer, J. C., Hilson, J. A., Peck, A., Peck, J. R. Dairy Farm Business Summary, Central New York and Central Plain Regions 1990. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-13. 38 pp. 1991.

LaDue, E. L., Anibal, M. E. and Mierek, J. M. Oneida-Mohawk Region 1990, Dairy Farm Business Summary. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-15. 38 pp. 1991.

LaDue, E. L., and Crispell, C. How Not to Farm Together. Staff Paper 91-3. 7 pp. 1991.

Maloney, T. R. and Embrey, K. Changes in the New York State Farm Minimum Wage Law. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-29, 17 pp. 1990.

Maloney, T. R., Gruttadaurio, J., Nelson, W., Park, K., Petzen, J., White, A. with B. Hughes, ed. Employee Recruitment and Selection Teaching Manual. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-25. 167 pp. 1990.

Maloney, T. R. and San Jule, T. F. Dairy Farm Worker Training at Tompkins­Cortland Community College 1989-90. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-8, 30 pp. 1991.

Middagh, M. C. Time-Of-Use Pricing for Electric Power: Implications for the New York Dairy Sector (A Preliminary Analysis). Staff Paper 91-15. 17 pp. 1991.

Milligan, R. A. and Hutt, G. K. A Conceptual Framework for the Management of Farm Businesses. Staff Paper 90-15. 12 pp. 1990. Also (Abs.) in American ­Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(5):1342. 1991.

M"illigan, R. A., Putnam, L. D., Crispell, C., LeClar, G. A., Staehr, A. E. Dairy Farm Business Summary, Eastern Plateau Region 1990. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-10, 38 pp. 1991.

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Putnam, L. D., Knoblauch, W. A., Smith, S. F. A Guide to Processing Dairy Farm Business Summaries in County and Regional Extension Offices for Micro DFBS V. 2.5. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-2. 93 pp. 1991.

Putnam, L. D. and Smith, S. F. Dairy Farm Business Summary: Eastern New York Renter Summary. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-19. 19 pp. 1990.

Rasmussen, C. N., Smith, S. F., Fox, D. G. 1989 New York Beef Cow-Calf Farm Business Summary. Beef Farm Business Summary. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-24. 35 pp. 1990. Also as Animal Science Mimeo 143.

Smith, S. F. Cash Flow Pl ann i ng Worksheet for Dan Da i ryman. Da i ry Cri sis Management, Fact Sheet 4. 3 pp. 1991.

The Dairy Crisis is Real. Agricultural Update 2(1):2-3. 1991.

Dairy Crisis Management Review. Agricultural Update 2(1):1-2. 1991.

Dairy Crisis Will Have Major Economic Impact. Agricultural Update 2(1) :4. 1991.

Dairy Farm Business Summary Data Compared. Agricultural Update 1(2):4. 1990.

Dairy Farm Management Practices and Profits Improved in 1989. Agricultural Update 1(2):2. 1990.

Farmers Need Tax Management. Agricultural Update 1(3):1. 1990.

Know Your Production Costs. Dairy Crisis Management, Fact Sheet 5. 2 pp. 1991.

1989 New York Dairy Summary Report. Agricultural Update 1(2):1. 1990.

Pro-Dairy Opens Workshops. Agricultural Update 2(1):3. 1991.

Social Security Tax and Benefit Issues, Questions and Answers for Farmers and Workers. Staff Paper 90-18. 9 pp. 1990.

1990 Tax School Dates. Agricultural Update 1(3):6. 1990.

There's a Premi um on Good 1991 Crop Management. Agri cultura1 Update 2(2):1. 1991.

Smith, S. F., Knoblauch, W. A., and White, G. B. Cornell Cooperative ExtensionFarm Business Management Program Guidelines, Suggestions, and Resources. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-21. 10 pp. 1990. ­Smith, S. F., Knoblauch, W. A., and Putnam, L. D. Business Summary, New York, 1989. Dairy Farm Business Management. Agricultural Economics Research 90-11, 64 pp. 1990.

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Smith, S. F., Putnam, L. D., Allhusen, G., Button, M., Kauffman, J. and Thorp,D. Dairy Farm Business Summary, Western Plain Region 1990. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-9. 38 pp. 1991.

Smith, S. F., Putnam, L. D., Beyer, P. A., Coombe, J. R., Deming, A. W., King, L. F., van der Zwaag, G. H., Yarnall, G. O. Dairy Farm Business Summary,Northern New York 1990. Agricultural Extension 91-11, 38 pp. 1991.

Smith, S. F., Putnam, L. D., White, A. S., Skoda, G. J., Hadcock, S. E., and Hulle, L. R. Dairy Farm Business Summary, Southeastern New York Region 1990. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-17. 38 pp. 1991.

Smith, S. F., Putnam, L. D., Wickswat, C. S., Thurgood, J. M., and Gallagher, T. J. Dairy Farm Business Summary, Northern Hudson Region 1990. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-16. 38 pp. 1991.

Snyder, D. P. 1991 Budget Guide. Estimated Prices for Crop Operating Inputs and Capital Investment Items. Agricultural Economics Research 91-2. 13 pp. 1991.

Can You Handle the Price Cut? Hoard's Dairyman, 135(5):244. 1991.

Coping with 1991's Lower Prices. Hoard's Dairyman 136(6):273. 1991.

Snyder, D. P., Ackerman, S., Park, K. Poultry Farm Business Summary, New York 1989. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-23. 27 pp. 1990.

Snyder, D. P. and DeMaree, A. M. Lake Ontario Region New York 1989. Fruit Farm Business Summary. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-22. 23 pp. 1990.

Snyder, D. P. and Waldron, J. K. Economics of Integrated Crop Management for Field Crops: First Year Results, Cortland County, New York, 1990. IntegratedPest Management Publication 308. 11 pp. 1991.

Stanton, B. F. Recognizing the Effects of Government Programs in Developing Cost and Returns Statements. Staff Paper 91-7. 16 pp. 1991.

Thomas, A. C. and Tauer, L. W. The Causes of Economic Inefficiencies in New York Dairy Farms. Staff Paper 91-16. 13 pp. 1991.

VI. Marketing/Food Distribution

Adams, B. D., Hudson, M. A., Leuthold, R. M. and Roberts, C. A. Information, Buyer Concentration, and Risk Attitudes: An Experimental Analysis. Review of Agricultural Economics 13(1):59-71. 1991.

Allen, J. W.,McLaughlin, E. W., and Pierson, T. R., Strategic Direction in ­Supermarket Deli/Prepared Foods. An Executive Briefing. Department of Agricultural Economics Food Industry Management Program, 16 pp. 1990.

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Strategic Directions in Supermarket Deli/Prepared Foods. AgriculturalEconomics Research 90-12. 98 pp. 1990.

Barbano, D., Hurst, S., Aplin, R. D. Factors Influencing Cost and Profitabilityof Cheese and Whey Product Manufacture. Proceedings of Cheese Research and Technology Conference, Center for Dairy Research, University of Wisconsin, Madison. pp. 53-66. 1991.

Cosgrove, T. and Novakovic, A. The Milkfat Issue: Production, Processing and Marketing. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-18, 21 pp. 1990.

Figueroa, E. E. The National Dry Onion Market: A Monthly Analysis of New York State's Competitive Position in Eastern Markets. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-3. 39 pp. 1991.

The 1991 Economic Outlook for Vegetables. New York State VegetableGrowers News Bulletin. pp. 3-4. March 1991.

Figueroa, E. E. and Echeverri, L. G. United States Fresh Fruit and VegetableImports Industry: Characteristics and Demand Analysis for Selected Tropical and Sub-Tropical Products. In Acta Horticulturae, Number 269, pp. 47-54. Netherlands Printing. Bennekom, Netherlands.

Forker, O. D. Advertising and Promotion Investment: What Is The Right Level? Staff Paper 90-20. 18 pp. 1990. Also as Proceedings of the XXIII International Dairy Congress, Montreal, Canada. Vol. 3, pp. 2419-2435. 1990. Also in Southeast Dairy Outlook 30(1):6-9. 1991.

Recent Trends in American Agribusiness. The Journal of the National Research Institute of Agri cultural Economi cs, Mi ni stry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, No.6, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 117-118. 1990.

Forker, O. D. and Novakovic, A. M. Programs to Increase Consumption. Dairy Policy for the 1990 Farm Bill, Leaflet Series No. 19, National Institute for Livestock and Dairy Policy, Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University. 6 pp. 1990.

German, G. and Hawkes, G. F. An Analysis of Consumer Trends and EmployeeTraining in the United States Supermarket Delicatessen Industry. AgriculturalEconomics Research 90-16. 59 pp. 1990.

German, G. and Perosio, D. Operating Results of Mass Retail Stores and the Mass Retailer's Merchandising Report, 85 pp. International Mass Retail Association, Washington, D. C. 1990.

Henehan, B. and White, G. B. Evaluation of Wine Trails in New York State. Agricultural Economics Research 90-13, 30 pp. 1990. ­.. How, R. B. Marketing Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York. 376 pp. 1991.

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Hurst, S., Aplin, R. D. and Barbano, D. M. Whey Powder and Whey Protein Concentrate Production Technology, Costs and Profitability. AgriculturalEconomics Research 90-4, 51 pp. 1990.

Lenz, J. E., Forker, O. D. and Hurst, S. U. S. Commodity Promotion Organizations: Objectives, Activities, and Evaluation Methods. AgriculturalEconomics Research 91-4. 35 pp. 1991.

Liu, D. J. and Forker, O. D. Optimal Control of Generic Fluid Milk Advertising Expenditures. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(4): 1047-1055. 1990.

Love, J. M. The U. S. Processing Sweet Corn Industry. Vegetables and Specialties Situation and Outlook Report. United States Department of Agriculture TVS-251:20-22. 1990.

McLaughlin, E. W. and Rao, V. R. Decision Criteria for New Product Acceptance and Success: The Role of the Trade Buyer. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. Quorum Books, New York. 189 pp. 1991.

McLaughlin, E. W. and Russo, D. M. Supermarket Dairy Department: An Overview of Operations and Performance. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-8, 30 pp. 1991.

Novakovic, A. M. and Pratt, J. E. (Abs.) The Potential for Structural Change in the Northeast Dairy Manufacturing Sector. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 19(2):150. 1990.

Ostiguy, N., Figueroa, E. and Bisogni, C. Improving Communication About Risks Associ ated with Res idues of Agri cultura1 Chemi cal s on Produce. Agri cultural Economics Extension 90-20. 38 pp. 1990.

Willett, L. S. Honey Industry Survey: An Update. Staff Paper 91-4, 37 pp.1991.

Honey Marketing. In the ABC &XYZ of Bee Culture, 40th Edition. R. A. Morse and K. Flottum, Ed. A. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio. pp. 235­237. 1990.

VII. Agricultural Prices/Policy

de Gorter, H. and Meikle, K. D. The Efficiency of Alternative Policies for the Economic Community's Common Agricultural Policy: Reply. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 73(2):535-537. 1991.

de Gorter, H., Nielson, D. and Rausser, G. C. (Abs.) Commodity Policy and Underinvestment in Agricultural Research. American Journal of Agricultural ­Economics 72(5):1373. 1991.

Productive and Predatory Public Policies: Research Expenditures and Producer Subsidies in Agriculture. Working Paper 90-17. 33 pp. 1990.

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Kaiser, H. M. (Abs.) Bovine Somatotropin: Implications for Milk Supply.Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 19(2):146. 1990.

(Abs.) NEMPIS-National Economic Mi"lk Policy Impact Simulator. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(5):1381. 1990.

Kaiser, H. M. and Tauer, L. W. (Abs.) Impact of Bovine Somatotropin on Mi"lk Supply and Demand. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 19(2):146. 1990.

Keniston, M. M., Novakovic, A. M. and Cosgrove, T. A Complex Game of Supply and Demand. Dairy Foods 91(11):80-81. 1990.

Contro11 i ng Surplus Butterfat Hi nges on Many Econoll1i c Factors. Cheese Market News 10(37):17ff, 1990.

Keniston, M. M., Pratt, J. L, Stephenson, M. W. and Novakovic, A. M. (Abs.)Disaster Planning in the Dairy Industry: Conceptual Issues and a SpatialModelling Approach. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 19(2):150. 1990. Also Staff Paper 90-13, 26 pp. 1990.

Knoblauch, W., Wasserman, W., Novakovic, A. The 1991 Dairy Situation. Dairy Crisis Management, Fact Sheet 1. 2 pp. 1991.

Lenz, J. E. and Mittel hammer, R. C. (Abs.) Milk Component Pricing via a Retail ­Level Hedonic Analysis. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(5):1354. 1991.

Liu, D. J., Kaiser, H. M., Mount, T. D., and Forker, O. D. Modeling the U. S. Dairy Sector with Government Intervention. Staff Paper 90-16. 21 pp. 1990.

Liu, D. J., Kaiser, H. M., Mount, T. D., and Forker, O. D. (Abs.) An Econometric Mode1 of Government Intervent ion in the Da i ry Sector. Ameri can Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(5):1364. 1991.

Love, J. M. and Willett, L. S. Modeling the U. S. Potato Industry. United States Department of Agriculture TVS-250, Vegetables and Specialties Situation and Outlook, pp. 16-24. 1991.

Maier, L. Policy Analysis in an Imperfectly Competitive Market: A Conjectural Variations Model for the Food Manufacturing Industry. Working Paper 90-10. 13 pp. 1990. Also (Abs.) American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(5):1357.1991.

McGuirk, A. M. and Kaiser, H. M. bST and Milk: Benefit or Bane? Choices, The Magazine of Food, Farm and Resource Issues. First Quarter 1991, pp. 20-21, 24­26. 1991. -Miller, D. J. and Karszes, J. A. Welfare Impacts of Generic Certificates on U. S. Corn Producers. Working Paper 90-13. 23 pp. 1990.

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Myers, R. J., Piggott, R. R. and Tomek, W. G. Estimating Sources of Fluctuations in the Australian Wool Market: An Application of VAR Methods. The Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics 34(3):242-262. 1990.

Novakovic, A. M. Alternatives to the M-W Price as the Basis for Setting Prices Under Federal Milk Marketing Orders. Dairy Policy Issues and Options for the 1990 Farm Bill. National Institute for Livestock and Dairy Policy. Leaflet 25, 6 pp. Department of Agricultural Economics, Ithaca, New York. 1990.

Outlook for New York Farm Milk Prices With or Without an Emergency Order. Staff Paper 91-9. 21 pp. 1991.

Price Formation and the Transmission of Prices Across Levels of DairyMarkets. Staff Paper 91-8. 29 pp. 1991.

The U.S. Dairy Situation and Outlook for 1990. Agricultural Economics Extension 90-7, 14 pp. 1990.

Novakovic, A. M. and Jack, K. L The Dairy Industry at the Turn of the Century. Proceedings of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners Annual Meeting, pp. 51-54. Indianapolis. 1990.

Novakovic, A. M. and Jacobson, R. Federal Order Class 1 Prices Under a Multiple Base Point System. Dairy Policy Issues and Options for the 1990 Farm Bill. National Institute for Livestock and Dairy Policy. Leaflet 16, 6 pp. Departmentof Agricultural Economics, Ithaca, New York. 1990.

Novakovic, A. M. and Stanton, B. F. Dairy Policy Options and Consequences for the 1990 Farm Bill. E. Smith, R. Knutson, and B. Flinchbaugh, eds. pp. 5-10, Texas A &MUniversity, College Station. 1990.

Peterson, D. and Mount, T. D. (Abs.) Demographic and Income Distributional Factors and Aggregation in Demand Analysis. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(5):1355. 1991.

Stanton, B. F. Farm Structure: Concept and Definition. Staff Paper 91-6. 16 pp. 1991.

Stanton, B. F., German, G. A., Russo, D., LaDue, E. L., Casler, G. L., White, G. B., Figueroa, L L, Aho, P. W., Rasmussen, C., Fox, D. G., Keniston, M., Knoblauch, W. A., Novakovic, A. M., Putnam, L. D., Wasserman, W. C. New York Economic Handbook 1991: Agricultural Situation and Outlook. AgriculturalEconomics Extension 90-30. 100 pp. 1990.

Stephenson, M. W., and Novakovic, A. M. An Evaluation of the Cost of Seasonality in the U. S. Dairy Industry. Agricultural Resource Center Series 90-1, University of Wisconsin-River Falls. 19 pp. 1990.

Stephenson, M. W., Novakovic, A. M. and Pratt, J. L The Potential for Structural Change in the Northeast Dairy Manufacturing Sector. Staff Paper 90­12, 14 pp. 1990.

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Streeter, D. H. and Tomek, W. G. Variability in Soybean Futures Prices: Economic and Econometric Issues. Working Paper 91-4, 36 pp. 1991.

Wasserman, W. and Novakovic, A. M. Procedures and Schedule for the 1990 Hearing on the Federal Milk Marketing Order Program. Dairy Policy Issues and Options for the 1990 Farm Bill. National Institute for Livestock and Dairy Policy. Leaflet 20, 4 pp. Department of Agricultural Economics, Ithaca, New York. 1990.

Willett, L. S. Price Support. In the ABC &XYZ of Bee Culture, 40th Edition. R. A. Morse and K. Flottum, Ed. A. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio. pp. 379-380. 1990.

Willett, L. S. and French, B. C. An Econometric Model of the U.S. BeekeepingIndustry. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 73(1):40-54. 1991.

VIII. Natural Resources/Environmental Economics

All ee, D. J. Environmental Protection Through Local Land Use Controls. Staff Paper 91-5. 8 pp. 1990.

Policy Education Programs for Extension's Solid Waste Initiative. Staff Paper 90-17. 8 pp. 1990.

Bills, N. Land Use in Rural New York--Agriculture or Development? New York's Food &Life Sciences Quarterly 20(1-2):8-11. 1990.

Protecting Farmland: New Proposals Under the 1991 Agricultural Protection Act. Policy Issues in Rural Land Use 4(2):1-3. 1991.

Protecting Farmland: State Funded Purchase of Development Rights (PDR) Programs in the Northeast. Policy Issues in Rural Land Use 4(1):1-3. 1991.

Protecting Farmland: Status of Planning and Land Use Control in New York Towns. Policy Issues in Rural Land Use 3(4):1-3. 1990.

Bills, N. and Cosgrove, T. Protecting New York Farmland: New LegislativeProposals Under the Family Farm Preseravation Act of 1990. Pol icy Issues in Rural Land Use 3(3):1-3. 1990.

Bills, N. and Weir, S. Role of the Non-Profit Private Sector in Rural Land Conservation: Results from a Survey in the Northeastern United States. Staff Paper 91-17. 19 pp. 1991.

Boisvert, R. N. and Bills, N. L. Property Tax Relief from New York's Farmland Assessments and Agricultural Buildings Exemptions in the 1980's. Agricultural ­Economics Research 91-4. 47 pp. 1991. ,..

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Chapman, D., Editor. Arresting Renewable Resource Degradation in the Third World. Environment Working Paper 44, The World Bank, Washington, D. C. 30 pp. 1991.

Decommissioning and Nuclear Waste Policy: Comprehensive or Separable? The Energy Journal 12(Special Issue):247-254. 1991.

The Eternity Problem: Nuclear Power Waste Storage. Contemporary Policy Issues 8(3):80-93. 1990.

Chapman, D. and Drennan, T. Equity and Effectiveness of Possible CO2 Treaty Proposals. Contemporary Policy Issues 8(3):16-28. 1990.

Cobb, K. and Rosenfield, J. Municipal Compost Management. Cornell Home Study Program. 250 pp. 1990.

Conrad, J. A Bioeconomic Model of the Pacific Whiting. Working Paper 90-14. 41 pp. 1990.

Economic Strategies for Coevolution: Parks, Buffer Zones, and Biodiversity. Proceedings, Tenth Pacific Coast Resource ModelingConference, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California. 24 pp. 1991.

Review of Mathematical Bioeconomics: The Optimal Management of Renewable Resources by C. W. Clark. Natural Resource Modeling 4(4):555-561. 1990.

Stock Pollutants and Risky Accumulation. Working Paper 91-2. 22 pp.1991.

Conrad, J. and Bjorndal, T. A Bioeconomic Model of the Harp Seal in the Northwest Atlantic. Land Economics 67(2):158-71. 1991.

Open Access and the Hunt for the Harp Seal in the Northwest Atlantic. Ocean Resources: Industries and Rivalries Since 1800, H. N. Scheiber, ed. Center for the Study of Law and Society, University of California, Berkeley. 1990.

Drennen, T. and Chapman, D. Biological Emissions and North-South Politics. Staff Paper 91-1. 18 pp. 1991.

Gardner, K. V. and Bills, N. Agricultural District Legislation in New York. Agricultural Economics Extension 91-6. 32 pp. 1991.

Jefferson, R. W. Optimal Depletion of Non-Renewable Resources Under Linear Homogeneous Stock-Dependent Cost. Working Paper 90-15. 23 pp. 1990. -Rothman, D. S. and Chapman, D. A Critical Analysis of Climate Change Policy Research. Working Paper 91-5. 24 pp. 1991.

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IX. Technology AssessmentForker, O. D. The Effect of Technology on the U.S. Grain Sector. The Journal of the National Research Institute of Agricultural Economics, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, No.6, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 29-37. 1990. Also Staff Paper 90-7, 10 pp. 1990.

Holmann, F., Blake, R. W., Milligan, R. A., Barker, R., Oltenacu, P. A., Hahn, M. V. Genetics and Breeding: Economic Returns from United States Artificial Insemination Sires in Holstein Herds in Columbia, Mexico, and Venezuela. Journal of Dairy Science 73:2179-89. 1990.

Lesser, W. An Overview of Intellectual Property Systems. Strengthening Protection of Intellectual Property in Developing Countries: A Survey of the Literature. World Bank Discussion Paper 112, W. E. Siebeck (ed.)., Washington,D.C. pp.5-15. 1990.

Equitable Patent Legislation for Developing Countries. Staff Paper 91-2. 23 pp. 1991.

Equitable Patent Protection. Eubios Ethics Institute, Christchurch, New Zealand. 148 pp. 1991.

Needed Reforms in the Harmonization of U. S. Patent Law. Staff Paper 91­14. 13 pp. 1991.

Seeds and Plants. World Bank Discussion Paper 112, W. E. Siebeck (ed.),Washington, D. C. pp. 59-68. 1990.

Technology and the Family Farm. Nature 347(6):11-12. 1990.

Murray-Prior, R. and Lesser, W. H. Computerised Environment Control for EggProduction. Poultry International 29(10):48-50. 1990.

Ostiguy, N., Figueroa, E. and Bisogni, C. Improving Communication About Risks Associ ated with Res idues of Agri cultural Chemi ca1s on Produce. Agri cultural Economics Extension 90-20. 38 pp. 1990.

Sellschop, J. and Kalter, R. J. (Abs.) Spatial Distribution of the U. S. Dairy Industry: Long-Term Impacts of Policy Change. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(5):1373. 1991.

Tauer, L. and Kaiser, H. M. (Abs.) Optimal Agricultural Policy and Biotechnology: Bovine Somatotropin and the Dairy Sector. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 19(2):151. 1990. Also in Review of AgriculturalEconomics 13(1):1-17. 1991.

Weersink, A. and Tauer, L. W. How New Practices May Affect Where Milk is Produced. Hoard's Dairyman, Nov. Issue, pp. 928-29. 1990.

Regional and Temporal Impacts of Technical Change in the U. S. Dairy Sector. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 72(4):923-34. 1990.

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Dairy Farm Business Summary Southeastern New York 1990

Supermarket Dairy Department: An Overview of Operations and Performance

Dairy Farm Business summary Eastern New York Renter Summary 1990

National and state Trends in Milk Production, 1991

New York Milk Production from 1979 to 1989: A County and Regional Analysis

Fruit Farm Business summary Lake ontario Region New York 1990

Time-of-Use Pricing for Electric Power: Implications for New York Dairy Farmers

custom Raising Dairy Replacements: Practices and costs, 1990

The Year 2000: A Food Industry Forecast

Stuart F. smith Linda D. Putnam Alan S. White Gerald J. Skoda Stephen E. Hadcock

Edward McLaughlin David Russo

Linda D. Putnam Stuart F. Smith

Andrew Novakovic Kevin Jack Maura Keniston

Kevin E. Jack Andrew M. Novakovic

Darwin P. Snyder Alison M. DeMarree

Mark C. Middagh Nelson L. Bills Richard N. Boisvert

Jason A. Karszes B.F. Stanton

David M. Russo Edward W. McLaughlin

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