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AgManager.info: 2008 Risk and Profit Conference Proceedings
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2008 Risk & Profit Conference
August 14-15, 2008 Manhattan, KS

Risk and Profit is an annual conference hosted by the Department of Agricultural Economics that provides an opportunity for key agricultural decision makers to interact with each other and with faculty.

2008 Risk and Profit Conference Proceedings

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TITLE Author/Presenter FILE

GENERAL SESSIONS

   
SESSION I: The Economic Outlook: A Fed's Eye View Jason Henderson
Kansas City Federal Reserve
PDF (slides)
SESSION II: The 2008 Farm Bill: A New Era in Farm Policy? Troy Dumler
Kansas State University
PDF (paper)
PDF (slides)
SESSION III A: Livestock Outlook James Mintert
Kansas State University
PDF (slides)
SESSION III B: Grain Outlook Mike Woolverton
Kansas State University
PDF (slides)
     

BREAKOUT SESSIONS

   
1. Managing the Threat of $3 Corn Art Barnaby PDF (slides)
2. Current Issues Affecting Retail Agribusinesses and Cooperatives

Mike Boland

PDF (slides)
3. Financial Planning and FINPACK Analysis

Duane Hund, LaVell Winsor

PDF (slides)

4. Labor Efficiency and Productivity

Michael Langemeier

PDF (slides)
PDF (paper)

5. Global Supply and Demand: Can We Feed the World? (Part I of II)

Mike Woolverton
Dan O'Brien

PDF (slides)
PDF (paper 1)
6. Global Supply and Demand: Can We Feed the World? (Part II of II)

Mike Woolverton
Dan O'Brien

PDF (slides)
PDF (paper 2)
PDF (paper 3)
7. Super-Sized Crop Farms: What Does It Take? Terry Kastens
Kevin Dhuyvetter
PDF (slides)

8. Cover-Crop Economics: Costs, Risks, and Adoption

Jason Bergtold, Lucas Maddy

PDF (slides)
9. Credit Scores of Kansas Farmers

Allen Featherstone
Michael Langemeier

PDF (slides)
PDF (paper)

10. Livestock: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why?

Orlen Grunewald

PDF (slides)

11. Impacts of Climate Change on Irrigated Agriculture in NW Kansas

Bill Golden & Jeff Peterson

PDF (slides)
PDF (paper)

12. Strong Dollar/Weak Dollar: An Economist’s View on the Value of the US Dollar and Its Impact on Agriculture

Paul Clark, Kara Ross,
Kelly Chen
PDF (slides)

13. Food Crisis or Malthus Apologists? Explaining the Reactions to Global Food Price Inflation

Vincent Amanor-Boadu PDF (slides)
14. A New Risk Era? Are Traditional Risk Management Tools and Strategies Still Effective? Kevin Dhuyvetter
Ted Schroeder
PDF (slides)

15. Cost of Gain and Death Loss Trends in the Cattle Feeding Sector

Rodney Jones

PDF (slides)

16. Using a Computer Based Irrigation Decision Tool (WARAT) to Assess the Risk of Limited Irrigation in Northwest Kansas

Paul Clark, Bill Golden,
Leah Tsoodle
PDF (paper)

17. Kansas Ethanol Production and its Effect on Crops, Livestock, Trucking, and a Community

Josh Roe
Dan O'Brien
PDF (paper)

18. A New Risk Era? How Will Crop Rental Arrangements Be Impacted?

Kevin Dhuyvetter
Terry Kastens
PDF (slides)

19. Web Ways: Intelligent Internet Interaction

Rich Llewelyn

PDF (slides)
PDF (paper)
20. Farm Tax and Retirement Planning in Good Economic Years Kent Miller, Lynn Hennigan PDF (slides)
 
Previous Risk & Profit Conference Proceedings (2002-2007)
 
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