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A Risk Analysis of Converting CRP Acres to a Wheat-Sorghum-Fallow Rotation

A Risk Analysis of Converting CRP Acres to a Wheat-Sorghum-Fallow Rotation

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Date of publication
December 2009
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US2016211266

This study examines the economic potential of producing a wheat (Triticum aesitivum) and grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) rotation with three different tillage strategies compared to the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in a semi-arid region. This research uses stochastic efficiency with respect to a function (SERF) to determine the preferred management strategies under various risk preferences and utility-weighted certainty equivalent risk premiums. Yields, input rates, and field operations from an experimental field in western Kansas are used to calculate net returns for each tillage strategy. Although current net returns to crop production using reduced tillage and no-tillage strategies are higher than CRP, risk analysis indicates CRP would be the preferred strategy for some risk-averse managers.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Williams, Jeffery R.
Llewelyn, Richard V.
Pendell, Dustin L.
Schlegel, Alan J.
Troy, Dumler

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