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  1. Maps

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/1545

    As a byproduct of the Exurban Change Project Ohio maps at varying geographic scales are available.  The geographic coverage for most maps are at the township level or focus on township data at other geographic scales.  Detailed township maps are also avai ...

  2. MILC Program Information

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/1547

    The following information is provided to assist you in understanding the MILC Evaluation program, calculating production and payment levels, and finding the appropriate forms. All producers desiring to participate in the MILC Evaluation Program as authori ...

  3. Ohio Geographic Focus

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/1548

      GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Although the analysis conducted by the exurban change project varies in scale from local to regional, data collected for the project is primarily at the sub-county level. This includes data at the township, place, block group and census ...

  4. Allen County

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/1549

      Township Resource Books: (In Adobe Acrobat PDF Format) Section 1: Township Population Characteristics and Change- Contents: Township Population, Population Change, and Population Density 1960 to 2000 ·           Section 1: Township Level Population Char ...

  5. Country Contribution to World Economic Activity and Growth

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/854

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  6. Assessment and Comparison of Farm Safety Net Proposals

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/855

    Ten Farm Bill proposals as of October 6, 2011 are examined for similarities and differences.  As a group, the proposals are a significant and important evolutionary improvement in the design of a risk management farm safety net, a step that began with the ...

  7. Sustainability of Large Payments by ACRE

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/856

    Like any risk management program, ACRE can make large payments. Given current revenue levels and a large decline in revenue, ACRE payments could exceed $10 billion in a year. However, unlike the marketing loan rate and counter-cyclical target price, ACRE’ ...

  8. Biotechnology and U.S. Crop Yield Trends

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/857

    Biotechnology varieties first became available for commercial use in the U.S. in 1996. By 2011, they accounted for 88%, 90%, and 94% of the acres planted to corn, upland cotton, and soybeans, respectively (U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), National A ...

  9. Biotechnology and Variation in Average U.S. Yields

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/858

    In a previous article, we compared the trend in U.S. average yield per harvested acre for the 1940-1995 and 1996-2011 periods. The year 1996 was the first year that biotech varieties of crops were commercially adopted in the U.S.  The analysis included 14 ...

  10. ACRE (Average Crop Revenue Election) Provisions in Food, Conservation, & Energy Act of 2008

    https://aede.osu.edu/node/859

    This 1-page article describes provisions of the ACRE (Average Crop Revenue Election) program as enacted in the 2008 Farm Bill. Tuesday, January 3, 2012 Zulauf- 2008 Farm Bill- ACRE Provisions.pdf ...

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