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Examining Quantity and Quality Effects of Restricting Nitrogen Applications to Feedgrains

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  • Joseph A. Atwood
  • Glenn A. Helmers

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Restricting the timing and level of nitrogen applications has been proposed as a response to nitrate contamination in Nebraska. Agronomic research indicates that reducing available nitrogen reduces both the yield (quantity) and protein content (quality) of feedgrains. A differential system is developed to estimate the social costs of regulation while simultaneously considering both quantity and quality effects of a tax and/or a rationing policy. The results indicate that ignoring the quality effects of a proposed policy can lead to erroneous estimates of changes in factor use, output responses, and the social costs of regulation. Copyright 1998, Oxford University Press.

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  • Joseph A. Atwood & Glenn A. Helmers, 1998. "Examining Quantity and Quality Effects of Restricting Nitrogen Applications to Feedgrains," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 80(2), pages 369-381.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:80:y:1998:i:2:p:369-381
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