Agricultural & Applied Economics: Publications
Publications - 2005
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Journal Articles
Atkinson, S.E. and J. H. Dorfman. 2005. “Bayesian Measurement of Productivity and Efficiency in the Presence of Undesirable Outputs: Crediting Electric Utilities for Reducing Air Pollution.” J. Econometrics 126 (2):445-468.
Atkinson, S.E. and J. H. Dorfman. 2005. “Multiple Comparisons with the Best: Bayesian Precision Measures of Efficiency Rankings.” J. Productivity Analysis 23:359-382.
Barnett, Barry J., J. Roy Black, Yingyao Hu, and Jerry R. Skees. 2005. “Is Area-Yield Insurance Competitive with Farm-Yield Insurance?” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 30:285-301.
Bednarz, Craig W., W. Don Shurley, W. Stanley Anthony, and Robert L. Nichols. 2005. “Yield, Quality, and Profitability of Cotton Produced at Varying Plant Densities.” Agronomy Journal 97:235-240.
Boumtje, P.I., C.L. Huang, J.-Y. Lee, and B.H. Lin. 2005. “Dietary Habits, Demographics, and the Development of Overweight and Obesity among Children in the United States.” Food Policy 30(2005):115-128
Brooker, J., D. Eastwood, C. Hall, E. Estes, T. Woods, J. Epperson, and F. Stegelin. 2005. “State Department of Agriculture Participation in Fresh Produce Marketing in Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Tennessee.” J. Food Distr. Res. 36(1):220.
Centner, T.J. 2005. “Equestrian Immunity and Sport Responsibility Statutes: Altering Obligations and Placing Them on Participants.” Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal 13(2006):37-72.
Centner, T.J. 2005. “Examining Legal Rules to Protect Children from Injuries in Recreational and Sport Activities.” Journal of Safety Research 36(1):1-7.
Centner, T.J. 2005. “Governmental and Unconstitutional Takings: When Do Right to Farm Laws Go Too Far.” Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 33(2006):87-148.
Dorfman, J. H., and G. M. Koop. 2005. “Current developments in productivity and efficiency measurements.” J. Econometrics 126 (2 ):233-240.
Escalante, C., T.A. Park, P.J. Barry, and E. Demir. 2005. “Determinants of Farm Credit Migration Rates.” Agricultural Finance Review 65(2).
Fleming, R.A., E. Bazen, and M.E. Wetzstein. 2005. “Measuring the Impact of Externalities on College of Agriculture Teaching Evaluations.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics. 37(2005):635-645.
Fletcher, S. M., and D. Nadolnyak. 2005. “Biotechnology and International Competitiveness: Implications for Southern US Agriculture: Discussion.” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economic: 37(2):409-414.
Florkowski, W.J. and C. Sarmiento. 2005. “The Examination of Pecan Price Differences Using Spatial Correlation Estimation.” Applied Economics 37:271-278
Fonsah, E.G, G. Krewer and M. Rieger. 2005. “Second Year Banana Cultivars Trial in South Georgia”. Journal of Food Distribution Research 36(1):48-54.
He, S., S.M. Fletcher, and A. Rimal. 2005. “Attitudes, Acceptance, and Consumption: The Case of Beef Irradiation.” Journal of Food Distribution Research 36(1):65-70.
He, S., S.M. Fletcher, and A. Rimal. 2005. “Snack Peanut Consumption: Type Preference and Consumption Manners.” Journal of Food Distribution Research 36(1):79-85.
He, S., S.M. Fletcher, and A. Rimal. 2005. “Unwillingness to Consume Irradiated Beef and Unwillingness to Pay for Beef Irradiation.” Journal of Food Distribution Research 36(1): 71-78.
Kriesel, Warren, Craig Landry and Andrew Keeler. 2005. “Coastal Erosion Management from a Community Economics Perspective: The Feasibility and Efficiency of User Fees.” Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 37(2): 376-88.
Lohr, L. and T.A. Park. 2005. “Organic pest management decisions: a systems approach to technology adoption.” Agricultural Economics 33, 467-478.
McPherson, P.D., J. E. Epperson, and F. E. Stegelin. 2005. “Overcoming Barriers to the National Produce Market: The Georgia Case.” J. Food Distr. Res. 36(1):110-115.
Meeks, T.A., A. Flanders, W. D. Shurley, F. C. White, and L. F. Gunter. 2005. “Profitability and Resource Allocation Among Cotton and Peanuts When Considering Planting and Harvest Timeliness.” Journal Agricultural and Applied Economics 37(1):249-261.
Mishra, A. and T.A. Park. 2005. “Internet Usage by Farmers: Evidence from a National Survey.” Agriculture and Resource Economics Review 34(2): 253-264.
Mullen, J.D., C.L. Escalante, G. Hoogenboom, and Y.Yu. 2005. “Determinants of Irrigation, Farmers’ Crop Choice and Acreage Allocation Decisions: Opportunities for Extension Service Delivery.” Journal of Extension 43(5): No. 5RIB3
Price, T.J., M.C. Lamb, and M.E. Wetzstein. 2005. “Technology Choice
Under Changing
Peanut Policies.” Agricultural Economics 33:11-19.
Rejesus, R.M., C.L. Escalante (share in senior authorship), and A.C. Lovell. 2005. “Share Tenancy, Ownership Structure and Prevented Planting Claims in Crop Insurance.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 87(1): 180-193
Sande, D.N., J. E. Houston, and J. E. Epperson. 2005. “The Relationship of Consuming Populations to Meat-Goat Production in the United States.” J. Food Distr. Res. 36(1):156-160.
Saravia, H., J.E. Houston, J.E. Epperson, and H.M. Nelson. 2005. “Economic Analysis of Recycling Chiller Water in Poultry-Processing Plants Using Ultrafiltration Membrane Systems.” J. Food Distr. Res. 36(1):161-166.
Bergstrom, J.C. 2005. “Postproductivism and Changing Rural Land Use Preferences and Values.” Chapter 6, IN: Goetz, S.J., J.S. Shortle and J.C. Bergstrom (Editors) Land Use Problems and Conflicts: Causes, Consequences and Solutions. Frontiers in Environmental Economics, Routledge: London and New York.
Bergstrom, J.C., J.M. Bowker and H.K. Bowker. 2005. “An Organizing Framework for Wilderness Values.” Chapter 4 , IN: Cordell, H.K., J.C. Bergstrom, and J.M. Bowker (Principal Authors and Editors.). The Multiple Values of Wilderness. Venture Publishing: State College, PA.
Bowker, J.M. J.E. Harvard III, J.C. Bergstrom, H.K. Cordell, D.B.K. English,
and J.B. Loomis. 2005. “ The Net Economic Value of Wilderness.” Chapter
9, IN: Cordell, H.K., J.C. Bergstrom, and J.M. Bowker (Principal Authors and
Editors.). The Multiple Values of Wilderness. Venture
Publishing: State College, PA.
Cordell, H.K., J.C. Bergstrom, and J.M. Bowker (Principal Authors and Editors). 2005. The Multiple Values of Wilderness. Venture Publishing: State College, PA.
Cordell, H.K., J.C. Bergstrom, and J.M. Bowker. 2005. “The Multiple Values of Wilderness.” Chapter 1, IN: Cordell, H.K., J.C. Bergstrom, and J.M. Bowker (Principal Authors and Editors.). The Multiple Values of Wilderness. Venture Publishing: State College, PA.
Cordell, H.K., J.C. Bergstrom, and J.M. Bowker. 2005., “The Multiple Values of Wilderness and the Future of the National Wilderness Preservation System.” Chapter 13, IN: Cordell, H.K., and J.C. Bergstrom, and J.M. Bowker (Principal Authors and Editors.). The MultipleValues of Wilderness. Venture Publishing: State College, PA.
Goetz, S.J., J.S. Shortle and J.C. Bergstrom. 2005.“Contemporary Land
Use Problems and Conflicts.” Chapter 1, IN: Goetz, S.J., J.S. Shortle and
J.C. Bergstrom (Editors) Land Use Problems and Conflicts: Causes, Consequences
and Solutions. Frontiers in Environmental
Economics, Routledge: London and New York.
Goetz, S.J., J.S. Shortle and J.C. Bergstrom. 2005. “Future Research Needs For Rational Land Use Decision Making.” Chapter 21, IN: Goetz, S.J., J.S. Shortle and J.C. Bergstrom (Editors) Land Use Problems and Conflicts: Causes, Consequences and Solutions. Frontiers in Environmental Economics, Routledge: London and New York.
Goetz, S.J., J.S. Shortle and J.C. Bergstrom. (Editors) 2005. Land Use Problems
and
Conflicts: Causes, Consequences and Solutions. Frontiers in Environmental Economics,
Routledge: London and New York..
Johnson, C., J.M. Bowker, H.K. Cordell, and J.C. Bergstrom. 2005. “Wilderness Value Differences by Immigration, Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Socioeconomic Status.” Chapter 8, IN: Cordell, H.K. J.C. Bergstrom and J.M. Bowker (Principal Authors and Editors), The Multiple Values of Wilderness. Venture Publishing: State College, PA..
Paterson, R.W., K.J. Boyle, M. Ahearn, A. Alberini, J.C. Bergstrom, L.W. Libby and M.P. Welsch. 2005. “Public Preferences for Farmland Attributes in Conservation Easement Programs.” Chapter 12, IN: Goetz, S.J., J.S. Shortle and J.C. Bergstrom (Editors), Land Use Problems and Conflicts: Causes, Consequences and Solutions. Frontiers in Environmental Economics, Routledge: London and New York.
EXPERIMENT STATION AND EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS
Escalante, C. L. 2005. Cash Rents Paid for Georgia Farmland in 2004. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Georgia, AGECON-05-99.
Escalante, C. L. 2005. Custom Farm Machinery Rates in Georgia,.Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Georgia, AGECON-05-107.
Escalante, C. L. 2005. Understanding the New Bankruptcy Law. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Georgia, AGECON-05-101.
Escalante, C. L., A. Flanders, E. G. Fonsah, C. Lacy, J. McKissick, G. Shumaker, D. Shurley, F. Stegelin, N. Smith, and F. White. 2005. 2005 Georgia Farm Outlook and Planning Guide. Department of Agricultural & Applied Economics, University of Georgia, AGECON-05-091.
Fonsah, E.G., C.L. Escalante, and M.M. Byrd. 2005. Economic Analysis of Pepper Production, Marketing and Management in Georgia. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Georgia, AGECON-05-106.
Fonsah, E. G. 2005. Ontario Food Market Terminal. Georgia Vegetable Extension-Research Report 2004. Cooperative Research – Extension Publication No. 5-2005. The University of Georgia, College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Cooperative Extension Service, Agricultural Experiment Station, U.S. Department of Agriculture, pp. 150-152.
Fonsah, E. G. 2005. Price Distortion in the Vegetable Industry. Georgia Vegetable Extension-Research Report 2004. Cooperative Research – Extension Publication No. 5-2005. The University of Georgia, College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Cooperative Extension Service, Agricultural Experiment Station, U.S. Department of Agriculture, pp. 153-157.
Fonsah, E. G. and M. Guilhamoulat. 2005. Factors Affecting Vegetables Market Trend. Georgia Vegetable Extension-Research Report 2004. Cooperative Research – Extension Publication No. 5-2005. The University of Georgia, College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Cooperative Extension Service, Agricultural Experiment Station, U.S. Department of Agriculture, pp. 145-149.
Fonsah, E.G., G. Krewer, K. Harrison and D. Stanaland. 2005. Estimated Costs and Economic for Rabbiteye Blueberries in Georgia. AGECON 05 108. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Georgia.
Kightlinger, Keith D. 2005. Guide to Information and Resources for Georgia Agricultural Employers and Workers. 2006 Georgia Tobacco Grower’s Guide (CSS-05-07).
Shurley, Don. 2005. Cotton Economic Situation and Outlook For 2005. 2005 Georgia Cotton Production Guide, CSS-05-01, University of Georgia.
Thomas, Paul A., Rose Mary Seymour, Bodie V. Pennisi, and Forrest E. Stegelin. 2005. Risk Assessment of Delivery and Irrigation Systems. The University of Georgia’s The Greenhouse*A*Syst Publication Series Bulletin #1275.
Thomas, Paul A., Rose Mary Seymour, Bodie V. Pennisi, and Forrest E. Stegelin. Risk Assessment of Water Quality. The University of Georgia’s The Greenhouse*A*Syst Publication Series Bulletin #1277.
Thomas, Paul A., Rose Mary Seymour, Bodie V. Pennisi, and Forrest E. Stegelin. 2005. Risk Assessment of Water Recycling and Pollution Prevention. The University of Georgia’s The Greenhouse*A*Syst Publication Series Bulletin #1278.
Thomas, Paul A., Rose Mary Seymour, Bodie V. Pennisi, and Forrest E. Stegelin. 2005. Risk Assessment of Water Source, Use, and Expansion Management. The University of Georgia’s The Greenhouse*A*Syst Publication Series Bulletin #1274.
Thomas, Paul A., Rose Mary Seymour, Bodie V. Pennisi, and Forrest E. Stegelin. 2005. Risk Assessment of Water Use Management. The University of Georgia’s The Greenhouse*A*Syst Publication Series Bulletin #1276.
Thomas, Paul A., Rose Mary Seymour, Bodie V. Pennisi, and Forrest E. Stegelin. 2005. Risk Assessment of Water Use Regulations, Legislative Awareness, and Establishing a Company Conservation Policy. The University of Georgia’s The Greenhouse*A*Syst Publication Series Bulletin #1279.
Bergstrom, J.C. and R.C. Ready. 2005. “What Have We Learned from 20 Years of Farmland Amenity Valuation Research?” W-1133 Regional Project (Benefits and Costs of Resource Policies Affecting Public and Private Land) Annual Meeting Proceedings.
Bilgic, A. and W.J. Florkowski. 2005. “What Do We Learn from Treatment, Treatment on Treated and Marginal Treatment Effects on Golf Course Renovation and the Golf Course Growth?” Annals of the Polish Association of Agricultural and Agribusiness Economists 7(6):11-16.
Costa, E.F., and J.E. Houston. 2005. “Interactive Profit Maximization Modeling for Poultry Production: A Decision Model Application to Soybean and Cottonseed Meal.” Revista Economia Aplicada 9(2):1-19.
Dorfman, Jeff, Joost M.E. Pennings, and Philip Garcia. 2005. “Is hedging a habit? Hedging ratio determination of cotton producers.” NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting and Market Risk Management, St. Louis, MO.
Escalante, C.L. 2005. Going Bankrupt the Much Harder Way: Changes Under the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005. The Georgia Economic Issues Newsletter 21(2):1, 3-4.
Escalante, C.L. 2005. Tracking Farm Production Costs Under the Recent Oil Price Hike. The Georgia Economic Issues Newsletter 21(2):2, 5.
Fonsah, E.G. 2005. How to Determine Your Break Even Cost in Grape Production. Proceedings of the 2005 Southeast Regional Vegetable Conference, Savannah International Trade & Convention Center, Savannah, Georgia, pp. 12-15.
Fonsah, E.G. 2005. Traceability, Country of Origin Labelling (COOL) and ISO 9000. Proceedings of the 2005 Southeast Regional Vegetable Conference, Savannah International Trade & Convention Center, Savannah, Georgia, pp. 43-49.
Gubanova, T., T.A. Park, L. Lohr, C. Escalante. 2005. Forecasting organic food prices: emerging methods for testing and evaluating conditional predictive ability. NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting and Market Risk Management, St. Louis, MO.
Hess, Ulrich, Jerry Skees, Andrea Stoppa, Barry Barnett, and John Nash. 2005. Managing Agricultural Production Risk: Innovations in Developing Countries. Agriculture and Rural Development Department, The World Bank, Report No. 32727-GLB.
Kightlinger, Keith D. 2005. Employment Issues. Chapter 9, IN: 2005 National Income Tax Workbook, Land Grant University Tax Education Foundation, Inc.
McKissick, John, et al. 2005. Georgia’s Food and Fiber Industry Outlook. Georgia Economic Outlook 2005. Selig Center for Economic Growth, The University of Georgia.
Wetzstein, Michael and Barry Barnett. Energy Issues, Policy Options.
Georgia Economic Issues Newsletter, Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics, University of Georgia.
Florkowski, W.J. 2005. Increasing Role of Contracts in Agricultural Commodity Marketing. The Pecan Grower 17(1):55-67.
Florkowski, W.J. 2005. New Developments on the European Pecan Market. The Pecan Grower 17(2):67-68.
Florkowski, W.J. 2005. Other Foods - An Ally in the Tight Food Market? The Pecan Grower 16(4):60.
Florkowski, W.J. 2005. Staying the Course. The Pecan Grower 16(3):46-47
Fonsah, E. G. 2005. Don’t Get Trapped by the Recent Abrupt Vegetable Prices. IN: Georgia Extension Vegetable News, Volume 5. No. 1, Winter, Cooperative Extension Service, The University of Georgia, College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences.
Fonsah, E.G. 2005. Strategic Marketing Planning Option for Georgia Pecans Growers. The Pecan Grower 17(1):58 – 59.
Fonsah, E.G. 2005. Traceability in the U.S. Food Industry. Georgia Fruit & Vegetable Growers News10(4):12-13.
Lysiak, G., W.J. Florkowski, and S.E. Prussia. 2005. Dojrza zbiorcza I warunki przechowywania brzoskwi (Peach Harvest Maturity and Storage) (in Polish). Haso Ogrodnicze 74(4):72-74.
Stegelin, Forrest. 2005. Costs of Establishing and Operating 20-Acre and 40-Acre Zone 7 Container Nurseries. Georgia Green Industry Association Journal 16(3): 40.
Stegelin, Forrest. 2005. Costs of Establishing and Operating 50-Acre and 200-Acre Field Production Nurseries, Zone 7. Georgia Green Industry Association Journal 16(3): 41.
Arzangulyan, Marianna. 2005. Role of Agriculture in the Transition Economy of Armenia. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Byrd, Mark McCulloh. 2005. Farm-Level Approach to the Methyl Bromide Phase-Out. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Calegario, Cristina Lelis Leal. 2005. Economic Analysis of Foreign Market Entry Strategies in the US/EU Agricultural Trade Context. Ph. D. Dissertation, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Coley, Madison Charles. 2005. House and Landscape Value: An Application of Hedonic Pricing Technique Investigating Effects of Lawn Area on House Selling. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Diaz, Horacio Saravia. 2005. Nonmarket Valuation of an Ultrafiltration System for Recycling Chiller Water in the Poultry Processing Industry. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Foster, Peter Joseph. 2005. Examination of the Distribution of Georgia’s
Agricultural Water Use Permits and Possible Errors Resulting From the Use of
County Level Permit Data for Watershed or River Basin Management Practices. M.S.
Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Fowler, Carrie Lynn Presley. 2005. Evaluating Environmental Management Systems
as a Mechanism for Regulatory Relief in Georgia’s Poultry Industry. M.S.
Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Groskreutz, Christopher Glenn. 2005. Estimating the Economic Importance of the Georgia Equine Industry’s Trail Riding and Boarding Stable Sectors. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Gubanova, Tatiana. 2005. Organic Produce Price Forecasting at a Farm Level. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Hwang, Sojin. 2005. Korean Consumers’ Risk Perceptions of New and Modified Food Technologies. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Meek, Alfred Benjamin. 2005. Econometric Analysis of the Relationship Between New Development and Local Government Capital Expenditures for Use in Establishing Rational Nexus for the Implementation of Impact Fees. Ph. D. Dissertation, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Park, Hongsin. 2005. Analysis of Factors Affecting the Global Location of Pork Production. M.S.Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Sande, Doris. 2005. Import Demand for Goat Meat, Sheep and Lamb and Other Meat by the U.S. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Swickard. Katy. 2005. Analyzing Consumer Willingness to Pay for a Pecan Snack Product. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Volinskiy, Dmitriy. 2005. Modelling of Unintended Effects with Panel Information in Stated Preference Non-Market Valuation. Ph. D. Dissertation, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Waters, Daniel Davis. 2005. Economic Impacts Associated with Biomass Use in Georgia. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Xiaohui Deng. 2005. Risk Management and Finance in Agriculture. M.S. Thesis,
Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, The University of Georgia.
Yongchong Mao. 2005. Toward a Broader Explanation of Compliance and Noncompliance
in Childhood Immunization. M.S. Thesis, Department of Agricultural and Applied
Economics, The University of Georgia.
Jordan, J. L. 2005. Are Friendly Farmers Environmentally Friendly? University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural & Applied Economics, Faculty Series, FS05-03.
Jordan, J. L. 2005. Human Development and Social Capital. University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural & Applied Economics, Faculty Series, FS05-04.
Jordan, J. L. 2005. Motives and Social Capital Consequence. University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural & Applied Economics, Faculty Series, FS05-02.
Jordan, J. L. 2005. Sustainable Agriculture and Social Capital. University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty Series, FS-05-01.
