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Agricultural Production, Yield, and Acreage Projections to 1985 for the South

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2015

Virden L. Harrison*
Affiliation:
National Economic Analysis Division, ERS

Extract

A systematic approach to projecting supply and demand for agricultural commodities is to: (1) estimate what the demand for agricultural products will be at some date in the future, (2) estimate the capacity of United States farmers to produce that output in terms of cropland availability and projected crop yields, and then (3) distribute estimated United States production requirements to states and regions according to some historical trend or some estimate of comparative advantage. The object of this paper is to relate the expected demand for United States farm products in 1985 to the South and determine its production needs and acreage requirements.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Southern Agricultural Economics Association 1974

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