Our authors span a broad range from university professors and students to practicing appraisers, managers and consultants, with occasional papers from professionals outside of the agricultural community but with relevance and important information that can make a difference in what we say and do. This study uses historical and three projected climate data sets to simulate yields using the crop model Daycent, empirical relationships between weather and agronomic variables that influence farm management decisions, and a linear optimization model (Purdue Crop/Livestock Linear Program, PCLP-GAMS) to: 1) Provide an integrated assessment of. Finally, one of the authors (M.S.) would like to acknowledge the support of his friend Kris Meade during the long time it took to finish this project. Role : System Study, Analysis, Design, Implementation and To build Documentation. El modelo de programación lineal utilizado por el Equipo Purdue en la Orinoquía se basa en el modelo de Programación Lineal Purdue Crop-Livestock (PCLP) (Preckel et al., 1992). Also, Pat Kerkhoff (Purdue), and Tammy Duarte, Amy Atkinson, and Robin Wallace (SPAR) provided excellent secretarial support, even in the face of deadlines and garbled instructions.
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We are constantly searching for contributors of papers that discuss recent research projects, new and/or revised farm management practices, new and/or updated appraisal methodologies and techniques, review appraisal methods, and new and/or updated agricultural consulting practices. It is a Customization of MFG PRO Package. The ASFMRA Editorial Committee strives to ensure that the articles contained in each issue of the Journal of the ASFMRA represent a good cross-section of what’s happening in the various agricultural professions. The Purdue Crop/Livestock Linear Programming (PCLP) model was chosen to simulate farm decisions.
The Journal of the ASFMRA has long served the ASFMRA membership and agribusiness community by providing the most up-to-date studies, research, practices, and methodologies proposed by the leading academic, management, appraisal and consulting members of our professions.