Agricultural Economics Department
Date of this Version
1993
Citation
CC 363. Cooperative Extension. Universitv of Nebraska-Lincoln Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Abstract
Introduction by Sam Cordes
The Development of the U.S. Economy – Wesley F. Peterson
North America Free Trade Agreement – Roy Frederick
The Significance of Free Trade Agreements in an Era of Declining Import Duties – Robert McGeorge
Implications of Foreign Agricultural Assistance for Nebraska Agriculture – Dale Anderson
Ag Finance and Credit Outlook – Larry Bitney
Projecting Production Costs for 1993 – Doug Jose
1993 Custom Rates Outlook – Ray Massey
U.S. Tractor Sales Demand – Dennis Conley
Wheat Outlook in 1993 – Lynn Lute
Outlook for Soybeans in 1993 – Lynn Lute
Corn Outlook in 1993 – Lynn Lute
Marketing Nebraska Corn Quality – Mike Turner
Sunflower Acreage Expected to Increase in Nebraska – Daryl Ellis & David Baltensperger
1993 Slaughter Cattle Outlook – Allen Wellman
1993 Feeder Cattle Outlook –Allen Wellman
1993 Slaughter Hog Outlook –Allen Wellman
Hog Production in 1993, Remaining Competitive – Dale Kabes and Larry Bitney
ls All-In, AIl-Out Pork Production in Your Future? – Tim Powell
The Impact of Personal Roperty Taxes on Nebraska Agriculture – George Pfeiffer
Real land Values in Nebraska 1911-1991 – Glenn Helmers and Bruce Johnson
1993 Agricultural land Market – Bruce Johnson
Agricultural Issues in the 1993 Legislature – Roy Frederick
Proposed Dairy Legislation in Nebraska – Doug Jose
Television Delivery of Extension and Teaching Programs – Jim Kendrick
Agribusiness Offers Wide Range of Employment Opportunities – Ron Hanson
The Future of Conservation Reserve Program Lands After the Contracts Expire Richard Clark & Steve Elmore
Wildlife Benefits of the Conservation Reserve Program – Tim Park
The1993 Farm Program – Roger Selley
Implications of 1993 Corn Set Aside Rates – Azzeddine Azzam, Glenn Helmers, Bruce Johnson, Jeffrey Royer, Darnell Smith and Matthew Spilker
Implementing the Nebraska Integrated Solid Waste Management Act – Wanda Leonard
Platte River Instream Flow Requirements – Dave Aiken
Adjusting to Nitrates in Domestic Water Supplies – Maurice Baker
Implications for Nebraska Agriculture of Programs to Reduce Groundwater Pollution from Nitrogen Fertilizers – Ray Supalla
State Pesticide Regulations – Dave Aiken
Small Scale Business Units Building the Economic Base of Rural Communities – Paul Gessaman & Carol Thayer
On-Farm Businesses: What's in the Future? John Allen
Telecommunications: A Rural Development Tool – Duane Olsen
Included in
Agricultural Economics Commons, Business Administration, Management, and Operations Commons
Comments
Copyright 1993 Board of Regents University of Nebraska