How Do Global Weather Patterns Influence Days Suitable for Fieldwork

Weather can play a significant role in a producer’s decision making process. However, the literature is void of research estimating the impact of weather patterns on days suitable for field work. The probability of having enough days available to do field work drives the machinery investment decisio...

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Main Authors: Mark, Tyler B., D'Antoni, Jeremy, Griffin, Terry
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftagecon:oai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:170272 2023-05-15T15:01:27+02:00 How Do Global Weather Patterns Influence Days Suitable for Fieldwork Mark, Tyler B. D'Antoni, Jeremy Griffin, Terry 2014 2 http://purl.umn.edu/170272 en_US eng Agricultural and Applied Economics Association>2014 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2014, Minneapolis, Minnesota http://purl.umn.edu/170272 Days Suitable for Fieldwork Weather El Nino Random Effects Panel Data Crop Production/Industries Farm Management Production Economics Presentation 2014 ftagecon 2015-03-07T23:46:36Z Weather can play a significant role in a producer’s decision making process. However, the literature is void of research estimating the impact of weather patterns on days suitable for field work. The probability of having enough days available to do field work drives the machinery investment decisions, timing of field operations, and optimal risk management strategies. This study shows that when either an El Nino or La Nina cycle are present then the days available decrease. The number of days that decrease is dependent upon the location of the state and the specific cycle present. This model also shows that Arctic Oscillation cycles, specifically a negative cycle, do not impact days available. Conference Object Arctic AgEcon Search - Research in Agricultural & Applied Economics Arctic
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topic Days Suitable for Fieldwork
Weather
El Nino
Random Effects
Panel Data
Crop Production/Industries
Farm Management
Production Economics
spellingShingle Days Suitable for Fieldwork
Weather
El Nino
Random Effects
Panel Data
Crop Production/Industries
Farm Management
Production Economics
Mark, Tyler B.
D'Antoni, Jeremy
Griffin, Terry
How Do Global Weather Patterns Influence Days Suitable for Fieldwork
topic_facet Days Suitable for Fieldwork
Weather
El Nino
Random Effects
Panel Data
Crop Production/Industries
Farm Management
Production Economics
description Weather can play a significant role in a producer’s decision making process. However, the literature is void of research estimating the impact of weather patterns on days suitable for field work. The probability of having enough days available to do field work drives the machinery investment decisions, timing of field operations, and optimal risk management strategies. This study shows that when either an El Nino or La Nina cycle are present then the days available decrease. The number of days that decrease is dependent upon the location of the state and the specific cycle present. This model also shows that Arctic Oscillation cycles, specifically a negative cycle, do not impact days available.
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