SAES-422 Multistate Research Activity Accomplishments Report

Status: Approved

Basic Information

Participants

- Kelly Davidson, University of Delaware, has been elected and agreed to serve as the program chair starting the 2024 annual meeting.

- Jisang Yu, Kansas State University, is moving to the accommodation chair role. 

- The leadership will form a writing committee for the project renewal. 

- The 2024 meeting will take place in Kansas City, MO, yet it is subject to change. The leadership will make a decision soon.

- The 2024 meeting will be scheduled Wed -- Fri while the exact dates are TBD.

Accomplishments

Impacts

Publications

Chen, L., Rejesus, R.M., Aglasan, S., Hagen, S. and Salas, W., 2023. The impact of no‐till on agricultural land values in the United States Midwest. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 105(3), pp.760-783.

Davidson, K.A. and Goodrich, B.K., 2023. Nudge to insure: Can informational nudges change enrollment decisions in pasture, rangeland, and forage rainfall index insurance?. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 45(1), pp.534-554

Ghosh, P.N., Miao, R. and Malikov, E., 2021. Crop insurance premium subsidy and irrigation water withdrawals in the western United States. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance-Issues and Practice, pp.1-25.

Hadachek, Jeffrey, Ma, Meilin, and Sexton, Richard J.. 2023. Market Structure and Resilience of Food Supply Chains under Extreme Events. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 1– 24. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajae.12393

Majeed, F., Khanna, M., Miao, R., Blanc‐Betes, E., Hudiburg, T. and DeLucia, E., 2023. Carbon mitigation payments can reduce the riskiness of bioenergy crop production. Journal of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

Pinto, A.F., Goodrich, B.K., Kelley, W. and Runge, M., 2023. Price determinants of bred heifers: Do reputations matter?. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie.

Tsiboe, F. and Tack, J., 2022. Utilizing Topographic and Soil Features to Improve Rating for Farm‐Level Insurance Products. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 104(1), pp.52-69..

Tsiboe, F. and Turner, D., 2023. Econometric identification of crop insurance participation. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, pp.1-22.

Turner, D. and Tsiboe, F., 2022. The crop insurance demand response to the Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program Plus. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy44(3), pp.1273-1292.

Wang, H.H., Liu, L., Ortega, D.L., Jiang, Y. and Zheng, Q., 2020. Are smallholder farmers willing to pay for different types of crop insurance? An application of labelled choice experiments to Chinese corn growers. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance-Issues and Practice, 45, pp.86-110.

Wang, H.H., Tack, J.B. and Coble, K.H., 2020. Frontier studies in agricultural insurance. The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance-Issues and Practice, 45, pp.1-4.

Won, S., Rejesus, R.M., Goodwin, B.K. and Aglasan, S., 2023. Understanding the effect of cover crop use on prevented planting losses. American Journal of Agricultural Economics.

Yu, J. and Goh, G., 2022. Estimating temperature impacts on perennial crop losses in California: Insights from insurance data. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 44(3), pp.1409-1423.

Yu, J., Goodrich, B. and Graven, A., 2022. Competing farm programs: Does the introduction of a risk management program reduce the enrollment in the Conservation Reserve Program?. Journal of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, 1(3), pp.320-333.

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