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AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD FOR ANALYZING FORAGE/LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS |
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42 |
Alternative Cropping Systems for Traditional Monoculture Wheat Acres in the Southern Plains for Two Farm Sizes |
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15 |
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250 |
Biomass Yield to Nitrogen Response Functions for Four Candidate Biorefinery Feedstock Perennial Grass Species |
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80 |
Canola-Wheat Rotation versus Continuous Wheat for the Southern Plains |
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Contract Duration and the Division of Labor in Agricultural Land Leases |
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19 |
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Conventional Tillage versus No-till: Characteristics of Producers and Farms |
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100 |
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675 |
Cost of Oklahoma Grid-tied Solar Panel and Wind Turbine Systems for a Representative Household |
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22 |
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29 |
Cost of Procuring Invasive Eastern Red Cedar Biomass for use as a Biobased Product Feedstock |
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11 |
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43 |
Cost to Produce Cellulosic Biomass Feedstock: Four Perennial Grass Species Compared |
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54 |
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183 |
DERIVATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF A STOCHASTIC LIVESTOCK WEIGHT GAIN RESPONSE TO STOCKING DENSITY MODEL |
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12 |
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72 |
Days Available for Harvesting Lignocellulosic Biomass |
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9 |
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57 |
ECONOMIES OF SIZE OF A COORDINATED BIOREFINERY FEEDSTOCK HARVEST SYSTEM |
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54 |
Economically Feasible Crop Production Alternatives to Peanuts in Southwestern Oklahoma |
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1 |
13 |
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263 |
Economies of Size for Conventional Tillage and No-till Wheat Production |
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11 |
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73 |
Energy Sorghum Response to Nitrogen and Production Cost |
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7 |
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Energy Sugar Beets to Biofuel: Field to Fuel Production System and Cost Estimates |
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Environmental Consequences of Ethanol from Corn Grain, Ethanol from Lignocellulosic Biomass, and Conventional Gasoline |
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FAIR, POSTFAIR, AND NOFAIR: A COMPARISON OF CROPPING ALTERNATIVES FOR THE SOUTHERN GREAT PLAINS |
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Fungicides for Winter Wheat |
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INTEGRATED CROP AND LIVESTOCK RISK MODELING |
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Impact of Environmental Values on the Breakeven Price of Switchgrass |
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LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS HARVEST AND DELIVERY COST |
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30 |
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107 |
LINEAR RESPONSE STOCHASTIC PLATEAU FUNCTIONS |
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1,370 |
Land Requirement, Feedstock Haul Distance, and Expected Cost Consequences of Restricting Switchgrass Production to Marginal Land |
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Level of Carbon Tax Required for Switchgrass and Miscanthus to Compete with Coal for Generating Electricity |
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MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND LEASE ARRANGEMENTS USED BY OKLAHOMA WHEAT, WHEAT PASTURE, AND WHEAT PASTURE LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS |
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Managing Expected Switchgrass Biomass Yield Variability by Strategically Selecting Land to Lease |
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10 |
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Maximum Value of a Precise Nitrogen Application System for Wheat |
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55 |
Millions of acres for dedicated energy crops: farms, ranches, or plantations? |
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11 |
1 |
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Moral hazard and the division of labor in agricultural land leases |
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11 |
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75 |
Nitrogen Fertilization of Growing Wheat Based upon Site-Specific Optical Sensing |
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10 |
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OPTIMAL GRAZING PRESSURE UNDER OUTPUT PRICE AND PRODUCTION UNCERTAINTY WITH ALTERNATIVE FUNCTIONAL FORMS |
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OPTIMAL STOCKING DENSITY AND FOOD SAFETY RISKS IN STEER PRODUCTION ENTERPRISE |
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Optimal Switchgrass Harvest Strategies Accounting for Yield and Nitrogen Requirement Differences by Month of Harvest |
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Optimal Time to Replace Switchgrass Stand with a More Productive Variety |
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Optimizing Dual Interdependent Products from a Single Crop |
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Organic and Conventional Vegetable Production in Oklahoma |
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35 |
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Precision Nitrogen Fertilization Technology with Micro Grids |
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17 |
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Restricting Switchgrass Biomass Feedstock Production to Marginal Land to Limit Competition with Food Production |
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Risk Efficient Strategies for Using Winter Wheat Pasture |
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7 |
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Switchgrass Biomass Yield and Fertilizer Requirements by Month of Harvest: Economic Consequences of Nutrient Translocation and Remobilization |
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6 |
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43 |
Switchgrass Lignin Regulation and Ethanol Production Cost |
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5 |
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Switchgrass to Ethanol: A Field to Fuel Approach |
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7 |
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The Value of Price Stabilization Policy for Cotton Producers in Burkina Faso |
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USE OF CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM LAND FOR BIOREFINERY FEEDSTOCK PRODUCTION |
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Use of a Producer Survey to Reconcile Differences in Experiment Station Yield Estimates |
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VALUE OF SOIL TEST INFORMATION FOR CROP PRODUCTION |
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Yield and Production Costs for Three Potential Dedicated Energy Crops in Mississippi and Oklahoma Environments |
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Total Working Papers |
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993 |
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6,130 |