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The Feasibility Of Poultry Litter Transportation From Environmentally Sensitive Areas To Delta Row Crop Production

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  • Govindasamy, Ramu
  • Cochran, Mark J.

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Arkansas ranks first in broiler production in the USA with more than a billion broiler and 1.5 million tons of litter produced in 1993. Transporting litter from western to eastern Arkansas can accomplish two goals: 1) avoid potential threat to clean water in western Arkansas and 2) can increase productivity of graded lands in the Delta. This paper examines the feasibility of litter transport from areas of high poultry concentrations to the Delta for use as a soil amendment. We establish the conditions for economical litter transport from source to destinations and determine the optimal rates of litter applications. The results suggest that it is economical to transport significant portions of litter.

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  • Govindasamy, Ramu & Cochran, Mark J., 1995. "The Feasibility Of Poultry Litter Transportation From Environmentally Sensitive Areas To Delta Row Crop Production," Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 24(1), pages 1-10, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:arerjl:31467
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.31467
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    1. Jones, Kezelee Q. & D'Souza, Gerard E., 2001. "Trading Poultry Litter At The Watershed Level : A Goal Focusing Application," Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association, vol. 30(1), pages 1-10, April.
    2. Jones, Kezelee Q. & D'Souza, Gerard E., 1998. "Trading Poultry Litter At The Watershed Level: A Goal Focusing Application," 1998 Annual meeting, August 2-5, Salt Lake City, UT 20848, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
    3. Lynch, Lori & Tjaden, Robert, 2001. "Willingness Of Forest Landowners To Use Poultry Litter As Fertilizer," Working Papers 28585, University of Maryland, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
    4. Govindasamy, Ramu & Cochran, Mark J., 1995. "Implications of alternative environmental policies on phosphorus loading from poultry litter," Agricultural Economics, Blackwell, vol. 13(2), pages 137-148, November.
    5. Parker, Doug, 2000. "Controlling agricultural nonpoint water pollution: costs of implementing the Maryland Water Quality Improvement Act of 1998," Agricultural Economics, Blackwell, vol. 24(1), pages 23-31, December.
    6. Mitchell, David M. & Willett, Keith, 2012. "Modeling Transactions Costs in a Regional Transferable Discharge Permit System for Phosphorus Runoff," Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy, Mid-Continent Regional Science Association, vol. 42(2), pages 1-13.
    7. Carreira, Rita I. & Goodwin, Harold L., Jr., 2006. "Estimating a Demand Function for Poultry Litter," 2006 Annual meeting, July 23-26, Long Beach, CA 21236, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association).
    8. Thurow, Amy Purvis & Holt, John, 1997. "Induced Policy Innovation: Enivronmental Compliance Requirements For Dairies In Texas And Florida," Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 29(1), pages 1-20, July.

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