14 research outputs found
Baseline Outlook for Missouri Representative Farms 2005-2009
This report presents a five-year outlook for the set of 40 Missouri representative farms using the FAPRI 2005 U.S. Baseline.This material is based on work supported by the Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under agreement no. 2004-34228-14502
Mid-Year Farm Level Outlook for Missouri Representative Farms 2005-2009
This report presents an updated five-year outlook for the set of 40 Missouri representative farms using the FAPRI August 2005 Baseline.This material is based on work supported by the Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under agreement no. 2004-34228-14502
Baseline Outlook for Missouri Representative Farms 2004-2008
Missouri farms show financial improvement.This material is based on work supported by the Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under agreement no. 2003-34228-14003
Baseline Outlook for Missouri Representative Farms 2006-2010
This report presents a five-year outlook for the set of 36 Missouri representative farms using the FAPRI 2006 U.S. Baseline.This material is based on work supported by the Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under agreement no. 2004-34228-14502
Baseline Outlook for Missouri Representative Farms 2003-2007
This report presents a five-year outlook for Missouri representative farms under provisions of the Food Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002.This material is based on work supported by the Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under agreement no. 2002-34228-11826
FAPRI Environmental Projects 2000
Since 1995, the Food and Agricultural Policy
Research Institute at the University of Missouri (FAPRI) has been providing analytical support in several areas around the state as communities try to come to grips with various water quality issues thought to derive from production agriculture's two underlying facts of life.
This report provides a summary of the lessons
learned as the unit has looked at and worked with these communities. It also discusses the specific projects underway in the unit, again focusing on issues directly related to the interface problem.This project is a cooperative effort of the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri
and the Natural Resource Conservation Service. The work is supported by EPA grant X997396-01, Region VII U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under section 104 (b) (3). The Missouri Department of Agriculture appropriated funds to support the work in this report
Positive Approaches to Phosphorus Balancing in Southwest Missouri: Animal Manure Phosphorus Recycling Initiative
Document presented on July 12, 2001 at Crowder College, Neosho, MO and on November 6 & 7 at Water Quality Research in the White River Basin Conference in Springfield, MO.Opportunities exist to create value added animal waste fertilizer products that can be used in crop production, reducing import demands for phosphorus, and relocating phosphorus from areas of excess supply to areas of need for crop production. This paper focuses on opportunities to recycle poultry litter in southwest Missouri.This project is a cooperative effort of the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the University of Missouri
and the Natural Resource Conservation Service. The work is supported by EPA grant X997396-01, Region VII U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under section 104 (b)(3). The Missouri Department of Agriculture appropriated funds to support the work in this report
Missouri Representative Farms Financial Projections
This document presents an estimate of financial risk on individual Missouri representative farms in future years.This material is based upon work supported by Cooperative States Research
Education and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Agreement No. 00-34228-8988 and Missouri Department of Agriculture proposal #00112091