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Supply Response Under the 1996 Farm Act and Implications for the U.S. Field Crops Sector
- 英文名称:
- Supply Response Under the 1996 Farm Act and Implications for the U.S. Field Crops Sector
- 作者:
- William Lin; Paul Westcott; Robert Skinner; Scott Sanford; Daniel G. De La Torre Ugarte
- 工作单位:
- USDA's Economic Research Service
- 关键词:
- Supply response; major field crops; acreage price elasticities; normal flex acreage (NFA); 1996 farm legislation;
- 年份:
- 2000
- 出版地:
- Washington, DC, USA
- 总页数:
- 65 pp
- 语种:
- English
- 摘要:
- The 1996 Farm Act gives farmers almost complete planting flexibility, allowing producers to respond to price changes to a greater extent than they had under previous legislation. This study measures supply responsiveness for major field crops to changes in their own prices and in prices for competing crops and indicates significant increases in responsiveness. Relative to 1986-90, the percentage increases in the responsiveness of U.S. plantings of major field crops to a 1-percent change in their own prices are: wheat (1.2 percent), corn (41.6 percent), soybeans (13.5 percent), and cotton (7.9 percent). In percentage terms, the increases in the responsiveness generally become greater with respect to competing crops' price changes. The 1996 legislation has the least effect on U.S. wheat acreage, whereas the law may lead to an average increase of 2 million acres during 1996-2005 in soybean acreage, a decline of 1-2 million acres in corn acreage, and an increase of 0.7 million acres in cotton acreage. Overall, the effect of the farm legislation on regional production patterns of major field crops appears to be modest. Corn acreage expansion in the Central and Northern Plains, a long-term trend in this important wheat production region, will slow under the 1996 legislation, while soybean acreage expansion in this region will accelerate. The authors used the Policy Analysis System-Economic Research Service (POLYSYS-ERS) model that was jointly developed by USDA's Economic Research Service and the University of Tennessee's Agricultural Policy Analysis Center to estimate the effects of the 1996 legislation.
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