Agricultural Marketing Policy Center

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The purpose of the Agricultural Marketing Policy Center is to provide applied research and education, including extension education on agricultural marketing and related policy issues for informed decision-making by farm and ranch managers, public decision makers in rural communities and in local and state agencies, state legislators, and congressional delegations in Montana and the Northern Plains and Rockies Region.

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    Production Risk Management for Wyoming Ranches: The Supplemental Federal Agricultural Disaster Programs
    (2014-07) Johnson, James B,; Smith, Vincent H.; Hewlett, John P.
    Wyoming ranchers are involved in risky enterprises and use a wide range of tools to manage risk and reduce the chances that they will suffer financial losses. They are experienced in formulating strategies for their operations and carefully develop and implement their production risk management strategies.
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    Crop Subsidy and Crop Insurance for Wyoming Farmers in a New 2013/14 Farm Bill
    (2013-07) Smith, Vincent H.; Johnson, James B,; Hewlett, John P.
    Farm policy is in flux and the future of many farm subsidy programs is in question. In Congress, the Senate Agriculture Committee (and the entire Senate) and the House Agriculture Committee have recently developed alternative farm bill proposals. While the two bills include some very similar or identical proposals, they also contain some very different initiatives. Those differences would normally be resolved through a conference process within a joint House and Senate Agricultural Committee conference committee.
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