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Impact of Wheat Harvest Timeliness on Risk Efficiency of Double-Cropped Soybeans

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  • Parsch, Lucas D.
  • Trice, Kalven L.
  • Cochran, Mark J.
  • Scott, H. Don

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Two biophysical crop growth models are interfaced to simulate the performance of double-cropped wheat and soybeans over 20 weather scenarios. The impact of wheat harvest timeliness on net returns is assessed for seven alternative management strategies. Risk efficient strategies are identified for six risk intervals using generalized stochastic dominance.

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  • Parsch, Lucas D. & Trice, Kalven L. & Cochran, Mark J. & Scott, H. Don, 1987. "Impact of Wheat Harvest Timeliness on Risk Efficiency of Double-Cropped Soybeans," Staff Papers 232557, University of Arkansas, Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uarksp:232557
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.232557
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    1. Williams, Jeffery R. & Crisostomo, Mario F. & Burton, Robert O., Jr. & Kelley, Kenneth W. & Llewelyn, Richard V., 1989. "A Risk Analysis of Crop Rotations in Southeast Kansas Including Double-Crop Alternatives," Staff Papers 133741, Kansas State University, Department of Agricultural Economics.

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