IMPROVING FARM MANAGEMENT DECISIONS BY ANALYZING PRODUCTION EXPENDITURE ALLOCATIONS AND FARM PERFORMANCE STANDING

This study examines the potential effects of categorical increases in production expenditures on farm income performance according to farm standing. The objective of this study is to expose differences in anticipated net farm income return from production expenditure investments and the optimal expe...

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Main Author: Osborne, William A
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Published: UKnowledge 2013
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Online Access:http://uknowledge.uky.edu/agecon_etds/20
http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1021&context=agecon_etds
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spelling ndltd-uky.edu-oai-uknowledge.uky.edu-agecon_etds-10212015-04-11T05:06:39Z IMPROVING FARM MANAGEMENT DECISIONS BY ANALYZING PRODUCTION EXPENDITURE ALLOCATIONS AND FARM PERFORMANCE STANDING Osborne, William A This study examines the potential effects of categorical increases in production expenditures on farm income performance according to farm standing. The objective of this study is to expose differences in anticipated net farm income return from production expenditure investments and the optimal expense allocation strategy for each performance level. Studying farm performance through segregation by utilizing a two-tier analysis and quantile regression acknowledges the possibility that managerial strategy can differ based on managerial ability. Study outcomes are useful to farm managers because they offer more prescription style results and interpretations than found in other farm performance studies. Study findings show that as managerial proficiency increases so does a manager’s ability to extract higher returns from additional expenditures in certain input categories. Additionally, better managers are able to produce higher returns from more investment sources than their lower performing peers. Overall, study results and interpretations point to the importance of farm management ability as the key input for improving farm performance. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://uknowledge.uky.edu/agecon_etds/20 http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1021&context=agecon_etds Theses and Dissertations--Agricultural Economics UKnowledge Quantile Regression Farm Production Expenditures Net Farm Income Two-Tier Analysis Manager Performance Agricultural and Resource Economics
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topic Quantile Regression
Farm Production Expenditures
Net Farm Income
Two-Tier Analysis
Manager Performance
Agricultural and Resource Economics
spellingShingle Quantile Regression
Farm Production Expenditures
Net Farm Income
Two-Tier Analysis
Manager Performance
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Osborne, William A
IMPROVING FARM MANAGEMENT DECISIONS BY ANALYZING PRODUCTION EXPENDITURE ALLOCATIONS AND FARM PERFORMANCE STANDING
description This study examines the potential effects of categorical increases in production expenditures on farm income performance according to farm standing. The objective of this study is to expose differences in anticipated net farm income return from production expenditure investments and the optimal expense allocation strategy for each performance level. Studying farm performance through segregation by utilizing a two-tier analysis and quantile regression acknowledges the possibility that managerial strategy can differ based on managerial ability. Study outcomes are useful to farm managers because they offer more prescription style results and interpretations than found in other farm performance studies. Study findings show that as managerial proficiency increases so does a manager’s ability to extract higher returns from additional expenditures in certain input categories. Additionally, better managers are able to produce higher returns from more investment sources than their lower performing peers. Overall, study results and interpretations point to the importance of farm management ability as the key input for improving farm performance.
author Osborne, William A
author_facet Osborne, William A
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title IMPROVING FARM MANAGEMENT DECISIONS BY ANALYZING PRODUCTION EXPENDITURE ALLOCATIONS AND FARM PERFORMANCE STANDING
title_short IMPROVING FARM MANAGEMENT DECISIONS BY ANALYZING PRODUCTION EXPENDITURE ALLOCATIONS AND FARM PERFORMANCE STANDING
title_full IMPROVING FARM MANAGEMENT DECISIONS BY ANALYZING PRODUCTION EXPENDITURE ALLOCATIONS AND FARM PERFORMANCE STANDING
title_fullStr IMPROVING FARM MANAGEMENT DECISIONS BY ANALYZING PRODUCTION EXPENDITURE ALLOCATIONS AND FARM PERFORMANCE STANDING
title_full_unstemmed IMPROVING FARM MANAGEMENT DECISIONS BY ANALYZING PRODUCTION EXPENDITURE ALLOCATIONS AND FARM PERFORMANCE STANDING
title_sort improving farm management decisions by analyzing production expenditure allocations and farm performance standing
publisher UKnowledge
publishDate 2013
url http://uknowledge.uky.edu/agecon_etds/20
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