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The Farmer-Owned Reserve Release Mechanism And State Grain Prices

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  • Lin, William
  • Glauber, Joseph
  • Hoffman, Linwood
  • Collins, Keith
  • Evans, Sam

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This report quantifies relationships between reserve activities and State grain prices for corn, sorghum, and wheat and discusses the farmer-owned reserve release mechanisms and some alternatives to the current release mechanism. Release of FOR stocks had little or no measurable effect on lowering State-U.S. monthly grain price differentials for most of the States studied. Tne 5-day average adjusted prices based on a production-weighted average and a reserve-weighted average were shown to differ from the price series based on a simple average (the current method) only by a few cents. Setting release Prices in eacn State by adjusting the national release price by the normal State-U.S. grain price differentials would narrow the differential for States where an abnormally wide differential has been the case during release status.

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  • Lin, William & Glauber, Joseph & Hoffman, Linwood & Collins, Keith & Evans, Sam, 1985. "The Farmer-Owned Reserve Release Mechanism And State Grain Prices," Staff Reports 277799, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssr:277799
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.277799
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