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December 16, 2011
Beginning Farmer & Rancher Website
The FAPRI Beginning Farmer and Rancher website is devoted to the many
beginning farmers and ranchers across the country. This website includes
project summaries, representative farms, publications, survey, links,
and tools.
November 18, 2011
Model documentation for biomass, cellulosic biofuels, renewable and
conventional electricity, natural gas and coal markets (31 pages, 352 kb)
FAPRI-MU Report #12-11 This report documents newly developed or
revised models representing biomass use for electricity and biofuel, natural
gas, coal, and electricity markets in the United States.
November 18, 2011
Competition for biomass among renewable energy policies: Liquid fuels
mandate versus renewable electricity mandate (25 pages, 278 kb)
FAPRI-MU Report #11-11 This report uses FAPRI-MU models representing
US biomass, natural gas, coal, and electricity markets to estimate possible
impacts of a federal Renewable Portfolio Standard on these markets, as
well as on agricultural and biofuel markets.
August 25, 2011
FAPRI-MU August 2011 Baseline Update for US Agricultural Markets
(13 pages, 217 kb)
FAPRI-MU Report #10-11 This report serves as a mid-year update to the
2011 FAPRI baseline prepared in January 2011. It reflects market
developments and incorporates information available in early August 2011.
Press Release - Duane Dailey
July 21, 2011
FAPRI-MU Stochastic U.S. Crop Model Documentation (167 pages, 523 kb)
FAPRI-MU Report #09-11 This report includes documentation of the U.S.
crop stochastic modeling system from the 2011 baseline.
June 29, 2011
Potential Impacts of Eliminating Direct Payments (14 pages, 231 kb)
FAPRI-MU Report #08-11 This report estimates possible impacts of
eliminating the direct payment program on budgetary outlays, commodity
markets and farm income.
Press Release - Duane Dailey
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