1992 PROCEEDINGS BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 6-10, Nashville, TN
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON ECONOMICS AND MARKETING CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

U.S. and World Cotton Outlook
Russell G. Barlowe
343
New York Futures Outlook for 1991-92 and Thoughts on 1992
Ed Jernigan, Jarral Neeper
349
Supply and Demand of American Pima Cotton
Matthew S. Laughlin
351
Marketing Els Cottons
Bruce K. Groefsema
355
World Cotton Futures and Options
Joseph J. O'Neill
358
Implications for Cotton in the Former Soviet Union
Patricia R. Sheikh
359
U.S. Policies-Program Results, Competitiveness Provisions and 1992 Program
Carol Skelly
361
The Production Response of a Cotton/Grain Farm in the Southern High Plains of Texas to the Elimination of Commodity Support Programs
Phillip Johnson and Eduardo Segarra
364
Cotton Quality Improvement and International Competition: Implications for U.S. Cotton Industry
George T. Chiou, E. Berry Summerour, II, and Dean T. Chen
368
Acreage and Farm Program Participation Decisions on Cotton Farms
Danny L. Cain, Patricia A. Duffy, and Joy Clark
374
A Farm Level Decision Model for Analysis of Reduced Pesticide Scenarios
J.R.C. Robinson, R.D. Lacewell, C. Sansone, C. Everette Salyer Fellow
377
Effects of Bark in Cotton on Textile Processing Costs
Jeff Brown and Don Ethridge
382
The Economic Impact of Boll Weevils in Mississippi: A GIS Perspective
Campbell Flowers, D.W. Parvin, Jr., J.W. Smith
386
U.S. Cotton Market Shares and Responses to Export Prices
P. Zhang and D. Ethridge
389
Economic Analysis of Picker Versus Stripper Harvested Cotton: Texas Trans-Pecos
Darrel Renfrow, Ronald D. Lacewell, Jaroy Moore, and Mike Murphy
394
An Econometric Approach for Estimating Daily Market Prices
Don Ethridge, Carlos Engels, and Jeff Brown
399
The 1991-92 Cotton Market: Lessons in Supply/Demand and Marketing Strategies
W. Donald Shurley
403
The Economic Value of Cotton Fiber Properties
Jerry Olson
405
The Economic Impacts of Alternative Premium and Discount Loan Schedules on Mississippi Cotton Producers
Mary Helen Forrester and Dr. David H. Laughlin
408
Market Potential of Organically Grown Cotton as a Niche Crop
Julia Kveton Apodaca
410
Extension Marketing Clubs: Lubbock Area Cotton Farmers
Jackie G. Smith
414
Use of Professional Cotton Scouts and Associated Yield and Pesticide Use
Walter Ferguson and William Lindamood
416
The Economics of the Termination of Insect Control
D.W. Parvin, Jr.
421
Potential Economic Effects of Banning Cotton Pesticides: Preliminary Results of the USDA/State Cotton Assessment
Craig Osteen, Ron Davis and Kent Smith
423
The Impact of Temik on Yields and Returns to Cotton in the Midsouth
Fred T. Cooke, Jr., DeWitt F. Caillavet, William P. Scott, and David W. Parvin, Jr.
426
Analyzing Farmer's Yield Expectations for Cotton Using Subjective Probabilities
Lonnie Vandeveer, Kenneth Paxton and David Lavergne
428
On the Economics of Cotton Conservation Tillage with Low Energy Precision Application Irrigation
Charley M. Triplett, Eduardo Segarra and William M. Lyle
431
Size and Efficiency Relationships for Cotton Farms in Northeast Louisiana
K. W. Paxton and D. R. Lavergne
436
An Analysis of the Economics of 30-Inch Row Spacing in Cotton Production in Louisiana
J. F. Denison, K. W. Paxton, and D. R. Lavergne
438
Narrow Row Cotton: Why Many Farmers Are Making the Switch in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas
Merritt J. Taylor and William T. Roach
442
An Economic Analysis of Biotechnological Impacts on Cotton Quality and Returns
Dean T. Chen, George T. Chiou, and Carl G. Anderson
445
An Analysis of Factors Influencing the Profitability and Comparative Advantage of Cotton in Georgia
W. Donald Shurley
452
North American Free Trade Agreement Implications for Cotton
Harold Stults
456
The Impact of Trade Liberalization of Texas Cotton Producers
Nina Mohammadioun, Jerry Olson, and Allen Blackman
460
The Restructuring of the Cotton Textile Industries of Germany and Poland
Brian Goggin
464
Cotton Production and Marketing in China
Ronald R. Roberson and Priscilla Andrew
468
Determining a Methodology for Collecting Research and Promotion Assessments on Imported Cotton Textiles
Edward H. Glade, Jr.
473
The Flow of U.S. Cotton in the Domestic and International Markets
Gregg Mayberry and C.W. Herndon, Jr.
476
U.S. and Foreign Cotton Supply and Demand Estimates: How Accurate Have Projections Been?
Leslie A. Meyer and Robert Skinner
481
Economic Implications of Amendments to the Cotton Search and Promotion Order
Robert A. Skinner and Leslie A. Meyer
An Economic Analysis of the Sequential Decision Problem for Consumption Production in S. W. Oklahoma
James Larson and Harry P. Mapp
Targeting U.S. Stocks to Use under Alternative World Cotton Marketing Conditions
Dean T. Chen and Carl G. Anderson
The Effect of Harvest Date on Cotton Yield and Quality
DeWitt Caillavet and Fred T. Cooke, Jr.
Determining Optimum Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates Using GOSSYM-COMAX
Gary McBryde, Kelli McCarter and Juan Landivar
Quality and Price Discounts/Premiums for the Mississippi Delta Region
C.W. "Bill" Herndon, Jr. and DeWitt F. Caillavet
Trends in Cotton Use among Selected Asian Markets: Implications for U. S. Exports
Scot Sanford
Mill Direct Marketing: its Impact on the Industry
C.W. "Bill" Herndon, Jr.

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