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Spatial Aggregation and Weather Risk Management
Previous studies identify limited potential efficacy of weather derivatives in hedging agricultural exposures. In contrast to earlier studies which investigate the problem at low levels of aggregation, we find using straight forward temperature contracts that better weather hedging opportunities exist at higher levels of spatial aggregation. Aggregating production exposures reduces idiosyncratic (i.e. localized or region specific) risk, leaving a greater proportion of the total risk in the form of systemic weather risk which can be effectively hedged using weather derivatives. The aggregation effect suggests that the potential for weather derivatives in agriculture may be greater than previously thought, particularly for aggregators of risk such as re/insurers.weather derivatives, spatial aggregation, corn, yield risk, crop insurance, hedging, Risk and Uncertainty,
Cell assembly dynamics of sparsely-connected inhibitory networks: a simple model for the collective activity of striatal projection neurons
Striatal projection neurons form a sparsely-connected inhibitory network, and
this arrangement may be essential for the appropriate temporal organization of
behavior. Here we show that a simplified, sparse inhibitory network of
Leaky-Integrate-and-Fire neurons can reproduce some key features of striatal
population activity, as observed in brain slices [Carrillo-Reid et al., J.
Neurophysiology 99 (2008) 1435{1450]. In particular we develop a new metric to
determine the conditions under which sparse inhibitory networks form
anti-correlated cell assemblies with time-varying activity of individual cells.
We found that under these conditions the network displays an input-specific
sequence of cell assembly switching, that effectively discriminates similar
inputs. Our results support the proposal [Ponzi and Wickens, PLoS Comp Biol 9
(2013) e1002954] that GABAergic connections between striatal projection neurons
allow stimulus-selective, temporally-extended sequential activation of cell
assemblies. Furthermore, we help to show how altered intrastriatal GABAergic
signaling may produce aberrant network-level information processing in
disorders such as Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figure
Computational screening of magnetocaloric alloys
An exciting development over the past few decades has been the use of
high-throughput computational screening as a means of identifying promising
candidate materials for a variety of structural or functional properties.
Experimentally, it is often found that the highest-performing materials contain
substantial atomic site disorder. These are frequently overlooked in
high-throughput computational searches however, due to difficulties in dealing
with materials that do not possess simple, well-defined crystallographic unit
cells. Here we demonstrate that the screening of magnetocaloric materials with
the help of the density functional theory-based magnetic deformation proxy can
be extended to systems with atomic site disorder. This is accomplished by
thermodynamic averaging of the magnetic deformation for ordered supercells
across a solid solution. We show that the highly non-monotonic magnetocaloric
properties of the disordered solid solutions Mn(CoFe)Ge and
(MnNi)CoGe are successfully captured using this method.Comment: Main text: 8 pages, 6 figures. Supplemental Material: 2 pages, 2
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Portfolio Diversification with Commodity Futures: Properties of Levered Futures
This study extends previous work on the impact of commodity futures on portfolio performance by explicitly incorporating levered futures into the portfolio optimization problem. Using data on nine individual commodity futures and one aggregate index from 1994-2003, we find that collateralized and levered futures strategies perform similarly in an ex-post context. Significant differences between the approaches emerge however when constraints on investment behavior exist. Further, levered futures do not result in a prohibitive number of margin calls. The investment performances of the collateralized and the levered strategies vary little across different rebalancing intervals, and frequent portfolio rebalancing does not necessarily result in superior performance.Marketing,
Utah State University Extension Farm and Ranch Succession Program
The transition process of farms and ranches presents many unique challenges to producers. In response, Utah State University (USU) Extension has leveraged resources developed by other states to form a farm succession team to provide a unique Extension-driven program that offers educational training, tools, and strategies for Utah farm and ranch producers
User Guide for the 4-H Livestock Weight Calculators
This fact sheet is a user\u27s guide for the 4-H livestock weight calculators
Drought Mitigation for Cow/Calf Producers: Depopulation Strategies
Drought is a recurring event faced by many cow/calf producers across the nation. As drought events increase in their severity, it is important for cattle producers to have a management plan to mitigate the economic effects of drought. Two of the most common strategies for mitigating the effects of drought include buying additional feed and depopulating a portion of the herd. This fact sheet reviews strategies that will guide the decision-making process to cull cattle during drought
Utilizing EPDs as a Selection Tool in Beef Cattle
This fact sheet provides the basics of EPDs, how they are generated, EPDs and crossbreeding, and accuracies
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