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... unable to follow our strategy--- reduced prices and cut back on seed production commitments with t... seed growers demand higher prices to produce seed, because of price competition from other agri..., "With worldwide demand for agricultural products continuing to increase, we are positionin...
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...agricultural products, help protect the agricultural sector fro... MRP assists agricultural producers and their management by marketing and providing in... value dogs and then selling them at huge prices over the internet. These dogs are not healthfully...
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... or after January 1, 2011 (PricewaterhouseCoopers, 2010). . Japan's Compliance with IFRS . Japan is ... IFRS requires value (selling price agricultural produce inventory to be less reasonably at the poi...
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...(c) If the producer had a Crop Revenue Coverage, Revenue Assurance, In... at the same coverage level, 100 percent of price, with any applicable options, endorsements, and en...Agricultural commodity. Any crop or other commodity produced, r...
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... of restaurants and decreases in food prices. . Here, I examine the effect of the Food Stamp Pr...American Journal of Agricultural Economics 71:99-104. . Devaney, Barbara, and Rober... the continuous dollar amount received) produce substantively similar results. . (11) When includi...
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On Dec 1, 2009, the Chicago Fed held a conference that examined issues shaping the future of Midwest agriculture, with a focus on public policy implications. This conference gathered experts from academia, industry, and policy institutions to discuss trends and possibilities for agriculture in the region and across the US. The goals of this conference were to explore factors that will impact the future direction of Midwest agriculture, particularly its composition and structure; examine the implications of the changing agricultural landscape for rural communities, as well as industry; and discuss the role that policies will play in guiding agriculture. A common theme was the opportunities for growth in Midwest agriculture while facing traditional and new challenges requiring innovative ...
... in recent years: Corn and soybean prices reached nominal record levels and then dropped dra... Contract Program helped buffer smaller producers relatively more than larger ones. Yet, herd buyout...
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... bank credit, which fueled run-ups in stock prices and real estate values. Those asset prices subsequ... remarkable declines in economic activity produced profound and sweeping human hardship, documented i..., with predictable consequences for agricultural lenders. (13) . Bernanke ([1983] 2000) updates and...
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... (compiled and voted on by grassroots producers) (1) says that the World Trade Organization framew... race to the bottom in producer commodity prices, pitting farmer against farmer and country against... do great damage to our country's agricultural economy. . Many times in recent years, Farmers Uni...
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The Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA) is a federal statute that creates special protections for sellers of fresh fruits and vegetables. Eligible produce sellers are the beneficiaries of a trust, consisting of all of the buyer's perishable agricultural commodities and all products and proceeds, that has priority over the rights of the buyer's secured and other creditors. The PACA trust applies only to perishable agricultural commodities. The PACA regulations state that an eligible PACA seller's payment terms cannot exceed 30 days after the buyer's receipt and acceptance of the goods. A produce seller waives its PACA protections by entering into a written agreement with the buyer that extends payment by the buyer beyond the maximum 30-day period allowed under PACA. As a resul...
... a superior right to recover the purchase price of their goods from the produce and other assets s...