1990 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 10-13, Las Vegas, NV
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON ECONOMICS AND MARKETING CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

U.S. and World Cotton Outlook
Russell G. Barlowe
372
The Outlook for New York Cotton Futures Prices
Walter J. Brown
377
U.S. Pima Outlook
Matthew S. Laughlin
379
Economic and Fiber Demand Outlook for 1990
J. Berrye Worsham
382
Developments in Export Competitiveness of U.S. Cotton
M. Dean Ethridge
385
Analysis and Evaluation of the Impacts of Cotton Harvesting Dates in the Southern High Plains of Texas
Eduardo Segarra, Wayne Keeling, and John R. Abernathy
386
Sources of Rising Unit Costs of Producing Cotton in the Texas High Plains
Marcus S. Bednarz and Don E. Ethridge
390
Increased Revenue Expected from Reducing Cotton Row Spacing from 40 Inches to 30 Inches in the Rio Grande Valley
Merritt J. Taylor, Marvin D. Heilman and L. Neal Namken
393
Results of On-Farm Study of Center-Pivot Irrigation of Cotton in the Delta Area of Mississippi
J.G. Hamill, T.R. Baldridge, G.R. Tupper, S.W. Neill, D.A. Pennington, and H.C. Pringle III
395
Implicit Nutrient Prices and Economies of Size in Cotton Fertilizer Use
Kenneth H. Mathews, Jr.
398
Aggregate Impacts of the Boll Weevil Eradication Program on Production, Price and Government Program Costs
Stephen G. Brown, Patricia A. Duffy, and C. Robert Taylor
402
Formulation of Socially Efficient Economic Injury Levels for Insecticide Use in IPM
J.R.C. Robinson and R.D. Lacewell
405
Alternative Option Hedging Strategies
Wendell Wood
410
An Economic Analysis of Lint Weight and Fiber Properties by Fruiting Position
Diana M. Danforth, Mark J. Cochran, J.R. Phillips, John Bernhardt, and Jack Haney
412
An Economic Analysis of Alternative Pest Management Strategies for Cotton and Associated Yield Probabilities
Kenneth W. Paxton, David R. Lavergne and Gene Burris
421
Economic Adjustments of Cooperative Oil Mills
Bruce J. Reynolds
425
Hedging Ratios for All Futures Delivery Months: Memphis, Dallas, and Lubbock Price Quotes, 1970-1988
C.E. Shafer and C.G. Anderson
428
Dynamically Optimal After-Tax Cotton Marketing Strategies: A Stochastic Dynamic Programming Analysis of Arizona Cotton Producers
Russell Tronstad
431
Estimating Future Cotton Fiber Quality Requirements
Edward H. Glade, Jr. and Harold Stults
436
The Economic Value of Fiber Properties
Jerry Olson
438
Farm Finance Outlook
Duane Hacklander and Gregory Hanson
440
Estimated Debt Carrying Capacity of Cotton Farms in Northeast Louisiana
Lonnie Vandeveer, Kenneth Paxton, and David Lavergne
442
Costs of Producing Cotton
Harold Stults and Dargan Glaze
445
Characteristics of High and Low Costs Cotton Producers in the U.S.
Dargan H. Glaze, Michael E. Salassi, and Ken Mathews
448
Trends in U.S. Upland Cotton Exports
Scott O. Sanford
451
Will Current Reforms in the Soviet Union and East Europe Lead to Larger Cotton Demand in the 1990's?
Carolyn L. Whitton
456
Analysts of Factors Affecting Upland Cotton Yields
Leslie A. Meyer and Scott Sanford
461
Cotton Market Responses to 1985 Food Security Act, Dollar Devaluation and U.S. Weather Disturbances
Dean T. Chen and Carl G. Anderson
464
The Weight Loss Associated with Defoliated Cotton and its Implications
D.W. Parvin, Jr.
469
The Importance of Harvest Initiation Date
D.W. Parvin, Jr.
471
Federal Crop Insurance and the 1990 Farm Bill: Implications for Cotton
Joseph W. Glauber and Joy Harwood
The Outlook for the 1990 Farm Bill and Potential Impacts on U.S. Cotton Production and Consumption
Panel Discussion
Engineering Cost Study for Cotton Ginning in the Mid-South
Cary W. Herndon, Jr. and R. Andrew Day
Comparison of Ginning Costs in Roller and Saw Gin Plants
Cary W. Herndon and Herbert W. Wilcutt
Employment and Welfare Effects of U.S. Quotas on Textiles
Carl L. Dyer
Import and Export Elasticities of Cotton Revisited
Carl L. Dyer

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