1985 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 7-11, New Orleans, LA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON ECONOMICS AND MARKETING CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Outlook for the 1985 Economy
Edward L. McClelland
214
The Outlook for U.S. Cotton Through 1985/86
Terry Townsend
215
Effects of Recent Cotton Programs on Producers, Consumers and Taxpayers
Irving R. Starbird
219
An Economic Analysis of Structural Relationships in the U.S. Cotton Sector
Dovi-Akue Alipoe, Sujit K. Roy, and Don E. Ethridge
224
Effectiveness of the Loan Program for Increasing Net Prices to Cotton Farmers
M. Dean Ethridge and DeWitt F. Caillavet
226
Farm Policy for 1985 past Lessons and Current Problems
Keith Collins
231
An Economic Analysis of Cotton Variety Selection in Louisiana
Abiodun O. Ojemakinde and Kenneth W. Paxton
237
Economic Analysis of Cotton Production in 30-Inch Row Configurations in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas
Tom M. Jones, Thomas D. Valco, John W. Norman, Jr., Marvin Heilman, Ron Lacewell, and Paul Teague
243
An Economic Evaluation of Selected Cotton Production Practices on a Silt Loam Soil in Mississippi
J.A. Musick, G.R. Tupper, and J.G. Hamill
245
Using Spreadsheet Analysis for Production and Marketing Decisions
S.J. Torok and M.W. Woolverton
248
Changes in Cotton Farms
Duane Hacklander
252
The Economics of Early Season Insect Control
W.P. Scott, J.W. Smith, and D.W. Parvin
256
A Review and Evaluation of Cotton Futures Options Trading
Carl G. Anderson
259
The Role of Cotton Options in Financial and Risk Management
O.A. Cleveland, Jr.
261
Australia as an Exporter of Cotton: Future Prospects
Max Lawrence
262
The Uses of Cotton Price Forecasts in Formulating Marketing Strategies
Tom Clevenger and Martin Blake
265
Cotton Marketing Costs Between the Farm and the Mill, 1983/84
Edward H. Glade, Jr.
269
Why Are West Texas Cotton Ginning Costs So High?
Dale L. Shaw
272
Changes in Louisiana Cotton Quality 1964-1983
Kenneth W. Paxton, Wilbur Aguillard, and Duramany Karara
277
An Evaluation of the Impact of Instrument Line Testing from the Producer Perspective
Eluned Jones-Russell, Carl G. Anderson, and Robert E. Branson
282
The Temporal Nature of the Relationship Between Cottonseed Oil and Other Vegetable Oils it the U. S. Market
Edward O. Fryar, Jr.
Some Modifications of the Cotton Farm Program Aimed at Minimizing Market Interference, Managing Taxpayer Costs and Stabilizing Grower Incomes
Sam Evans
Cotton Trade Policy
Peter F. Diffly
Textile Industry View
George J. Wine
Risk Efficient Cotton Irrigation Strategies for Arkansas
Caren Harp
Consideration of Risk in Estimating Optimal Cropping Patterns: The Importance of Cotton in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
Paul W. Teague

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