Agricultural Economics Department
Date of this Version
1994
Citation
CC 363. Cooperative Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 1994
Abstract
Introduction – Sam Cordes, Department Head
1994 General Economic Outlook — A.L. (Roy) Frederick
Agricultural Export Trading Companies: Their Potential for Nebraska Under NAFTA – Robert L. McGeorge
NAFTA and Agriculture in Nebraska – Jay E. Rempe and E. Wesley F. Peterson
Long-term Trends in Nebraska's Farm Product Mix – Rlchard K. Perrin
The State of the State's Transportation System – Dale G. Anderson
Issues For The 1994 Nebraska Legislature –A.L. (Roy) Frederlck
Agricultural Income and Finance Outlook – H. Doug Jose
Production Cost Prospects for 1994 – H. Doug Jose
1994 Custom Rates Outlook – Raymond E. Massey
Projected U.S. and Nebraska Tractor Sales – Dennis M. Conley
Soybean Outlook for 1994 – Lynn H. Lutgen
Corn Outlook for 1994 – Lynn H. Lutgen
Wheat Outlook for 1994 – Lynn H. Lutgen
1994 Slaughter Cattle Outlook – Allen C. Wellman
1994 Feeder Cattle Outlook – Allen C. Wellman
1994 Slaughter Hog Outlook – Allen C. Wellman
Nebraska's Role in the Changing Pork Industry – Jefrey S. Royer
Local Grain Basis: What Changes It, Outlook for 1994 – James Kendrick
Future Sources of Agricultural Marketing Information – Daryl E. Ellis
Agricultural Land Market Conditions and Trends – Bruce Johnson
Impacts of the Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 on Nebraska Taxpayers – George H. Pfeiffer
Adjusting Plantings, Farm Program Participation and Crop Insurance Coverage in 1994 – Roger Selley
Crop Insurance in 1994 – H. Doug Jose
Nebraska's CRP and Producer Intentions for Future Use – Richard T. Clark. Steven L. Elmore, Maurice Baker, and Bruce Johnson
Payments Required for Renewal of Nebraska CRP Contracts – Steven L. Elmore, Maurice Baker, Rlchard T. Clark, and Bruce Johnson
Solid Waste Management: Debatable Issues – Wanda Leonard
Water Policy Developments in 1993: Implications for Agriculture – Raymond J. Supalla
Must Farmers be Regulated to Maintain Water quality? – Raymond J. Supalla
State Pesticide Regulations – J. David Aiken
Implications of Environmental Compliance on the Retail Fertilizer and Ag Chemical Industry – Michael S. Turner and Keith Volker
Pathogens in the U.S. Food Supply– Rlchard K. Perrin
Limited Liability Companies and Initiative 300 – J. David Aiken
Community Change in Nebraska – .John C. Allen
Locally Directed Rural Economic Development Experiences – Duane A. Olsen and Bruce Johnson
THE AUTHORS
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Agricultural Economics Commons, Animal Sciences Commons, Business Administration, Management, and Operations Commons
Comments
Copyright 1994 Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska.