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Use of a Crop Simulation Model to Provide Long-Term Data for Economic Analysis: the Case of Early Maturing Soybeans

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  • Burton, Robert O., Jr.
  • van der Hoeven, Guido
  • Featherstone, Allen M.
  • Granade, George V.

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A target MOTAD model is used to investigate incorporation of early maturing soybeans by a crop farm in southeastern Kansas. Weather (WGEN) and crop simulation (SOYGRO) models are used to generate a long-term series of soybean yields. Results indicate that early maturing soybeans offer a risk-reducing diversification strategy.

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  • Burton, Robert O., Jr. & van der Hoeven, Guido & Featherstone, Allen M. & Granade, George V., 1990. "Use of a Crop Simulation Model to Provide Long-Term Data for Economic Analysis: the Case of Early Maturing Soybeans," Staff Papers 118186, Kansas State University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ksaesp:118186
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.118186
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