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1 Iowa Ag Review Index of Articles Contents: This index covers Volume 1 Number 1 (December 1994) through Volume 15 Number 4 (Fall 2009) of the Iowa Ag Review news periodical and includes entries under titles of articles, authors of articles, and subject matter. Organization: General subject headings are in BLOCK CAPITALS. Article titles are alphabetized word by word. The first number in each reference (in bold) is the volume number, followed after a colon by the issue number, and after a second colon by the page number(s). Back Issues and Subscriptions: The Iowa Ag Review is available online at iowa_ag_review. Published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD), Iowa State University, 578 Heady Hall, Ames, IA A ACRE (AVERAGE CROP REVENUE ELECTION) ACRE: Price Support or Crop Insurance? 15:2:7 Odds of an ACRE Payment for Corn and Soybean Farmers (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 15:3:7-10 Prospects for ACRE Payments in :1:1-4 ACRE: Price Support or Crop Insurance? 15:2:7 Acreage Shifts Follow Price Signals (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:3:6-7,11 Acreage Shifts under Freedom to Farm 7:1:4-5 After the Ban: U.S. Beef Exports to Japan Lag Demand 13:1:10-11 Agricultural Biotechnology and Trade: The Unresolved Issues 9:4:8-10 Agricultural Impacts of China s Accession to the WTO 3:3:9-11 Agricultural Payments to Iowa under Alternative Programs 4:1:1-3 Agricultural Policy Update: Are FAIR s Payment Formulas Fair? 6:3:1-3 Agricultural Price Swings and Iowa s Economy (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:1:6-7 AGRICULTURAL SITUATION SPOTLIGHT Acreage Shifts Follow Price Signals 12:3:6-7,11 Agricultural Price Swings and Iowa s Economy 10:1:6-7 Agricultural Trade with a Weak Dollar 14:2:8-9 Agriculture on Record Pace 10:4:6-7,10 Blending: Ethanol s New Growth Sector 13:4:8-10 Corn Prices, Basis, and Transportation 11:4:4-5,9 Do Ethanol/Livestock Synergies Presage Increased Iowa Cattle Numbers? 12:2:4-5 Ethanol-Livestock Integration 13:1:6-7 Ethanol: Policies, Production, and Profitability 10:2:6-7 Ethanol Revisited 11:3:6-7,13 Getting More Corn Acres from the Corn Belt 12:4:6-7 How the Brazil-U.S. Cotton Dispute Could Affect Iowa s Agriculture 10:3:6-7 Land Rents: How High Will They Go and Who Gains? 13:2:6-7 New Permanent Disaster Assistance: How It Works and When to Expect Payments 14:3:6-7,10 Odds of an ACRE Payment for Corn and Soybean Farmers 15:3:7-10 The Outlook for Corn and Ethanol 14:1:9-10 Planting Decisions: Corn versus Soybeans 11:1:6-7,9 Preparing for Soybean Rust 11:2:6-7 Shifting Corn Basis Patterns 13:3:8-10 Weak Spots in the Agricultural Safety Net 9:4:6-7 When Is GRIP the Right Choice for Crop Insurance? 12:1:4-5,9

2 IAR Index 2 Agricultural Trade with a Weak Dollar (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 14:2:8-9 Agriculture on Record Pace (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:4:6-7,10 Agriculture s Next Ten Years: 1996 Iowa Baseline 2:4:6-8 And the Survey Said 9:3:11 Animal Identification Is Key to Restarting Beef Exports to Japan 11:1:8-9 Antibiotics Restrictions: Taking Stock of Denmark s Experience 9:3:4-5 Are Cost-Increasing Production Practices in Agriculture s Future? 8:4:1-3 Are More Livestock in Iowa s Future? 11:4:1-3 Are We Underestimating Corn Production Potential? 11:4:6-7 Azevedo, Christopher Willingness to Pay for Clear Lake Cleanup 7:3:4-5,8 B Babcock, Bruce ACRE: Price Support or Crop Insurance? 15:2:7 Acreage Shifts under Freedom to Farm 7:1:4-5 Agricultural Policy Update: Are FAIR s Payment Formulas Fair? 6:3:1-3 Are Cost-Increasing Production Practices in Agriculture s Future? 8:4:1-3 Are More Livestock in Iowa s Future? 11:4:1-3 The Balanced Budget Amendment: How It May Impact Farm Programs 1:2:13-14 Beef Packing Concentration: Limiting Branded Product Opportunities? 11:3:8-9 A Billion Gallons of Biodiesel: Who Benefits? 14:1:6-8 Biorenewables Policy at CARD 12:3:9 Boom Times for Crop Insurance 14:2:10-11 Booming Commodities: How Long Will It Last? 10:2:103 Brains or Brawn? Which Economic Development Policy Is Best for Iowa? 9:1:1-3 Breaking the Link between Food and Biofuels 14:3:1-2,9 The Budgetary and Resource Allocation Effects of Revenue Assurance: Summary of Results 1:2:4-7 Can Acreage Controls Increase Iowa s Farm Revenue? 7:2:8-9 Can South America Pick Up the Soybean Slack? 12:3:8 Can Subsidies Hurt Iowa s Agriculture? 5:4:7-8 Charting Growth in Food Demand 14:3:8 Cheap Food and Farm Subsidies: Policy Impacts of a Mythical Connection 12:2:1-3 The Concentration of U.S. Agricultural Subsidies 7:4:8-9 Conservation Tillage and Farm Programs 1:4:10-12 Corn Belt Contributions to the Crop Insurance Industry 14:2:1-3,11 Corn or Soybeans for 2009? 15:1:10-11 Corn Shortfalls: Historical Patterns and Expectations 13:2:10-11 Costs and Benefits of Fixing Gulf Hypoxia 14:4:8-10 Costs and Benefits to Agriculture from Climate Change Policy 15:3:1-3,11 Creation of a WTO-Friendly Farm Safety Net 10:4:1-3 Crop Insurance: A Good Deal for Taxpayers? 12:3:1-3,10 Crop Insurance: Inside or Outside the Farm Bill? 13:1:1-3,9 Crop Outlook for :2:8-9 Disaster Assistance and Crop Insurance: Time for a New Approach? 9:2:8-9 Disaster Assistance: How Best to Pay When Nature Has Her Way 8:4:10-11 Do Biofuels Mean Inexpensive Food Is a Thing of the Past? 13:3:4-5,11 Do Ethanol/Livestock Synergies Presage Increased Iowa Cattle Numbers? (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:2:4-5 Drought Tolerance and Risk in the U.S. Crop Insurance Program 15:4:4-7,8

3 IAR Index 3 End of a Long Run 15:4:9 Environmental Issues in the 1995 Farm Bill 1:1:12-13 Examining the Health of the U.S. Crop Insurance Industry 15:4:1-3,8 Extreme Demands Extraordinary Products: What s In It for Midwestern Agriculture? 7:1:1-3 Farm Policy Amid High Prices: Which Direction Will We Take? 12:4:1-3,13 A Farm Policy Objective: The Search Goes On 6:4:1-3, 7 Farm Programs, Fuel Mandates, and Agricultural Prosperity 13:3:1-3 Geographical Indications, Property Rights, and Value-Added Agriculture 9:4:1-3 Getting More Corn Acres from the Corn Belt (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:4:6-7 Guns and Butter, Crop Insurance Reform, and the Farmer Safety Net 11:1:1-3,5 High Crop Prices, Ethanol Mandates, and the Public Good: Do They Coexist? 13:2:1-3 The House and Senate Visions of a CRP Renewal: An Appraisal of the Likely Efficiency Gains 2:1:7 How Low Will Corn Prices Go? 14:4:1-3,11 How to Save Billions in Farm Spending 13:4:4-7 The Impact of Crop Insurance on the Iowa Economy 6:1:1-2, 9-10 Impact of High Corn Prices on Conservation Reserve Program Acreage 13:2:4-5,7 Income Support or Subsidized Risk Management? Two Agricultural Policy Approaches 1:4:12-14 Intricacies of Meeting the Renewable Fuels Standard 15:2:4-6 Is Corn Ethanol a Low-Carbon Fuel? 13:4:1-3,10 Judging the Performance of the 2002 Farm Bill 11:2:1-3,11 Land Rents: How High Will They Go and Who Gains? (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:2:6-7 Living with Hogs in Rural Iowa 9:3:1-3 Loan Deficiency Payments or the Loan Program? 4:1:6-7 Local and Global Perspectives on the New U.S. Farm Policy 8:3:1-3 Measuring Unmeasurable Land-Use Changes from Biofuels 15:3:4-6,11 Meat Traceability: Its Effect on Trade 8:1:8-9 The New ACRE Program: Frequently Asked Questions 14:3:4-5,10 The Next Farm Bill: Is It Time for Conservation Payments? 7:3:1-3 Odds of an ACRE Payment for Corn and Soybean Farmers (Agricultural Situation Spotlight)15:3:7-10 Options for the Conservation Reserve Program 14:2:6-7 The Outlook for Corn Prices in the 2008 Marketing Year 14:2:4-5 Payment Limitations and U.S. Farm Policy 9:2:1-3,10 Processing or Exports: Which Path for U.S. Grain? 10:3:1-3 Prospects for ACRE Payments in :1:1-4 Public or Private Price Protection? 8:1:10 Re-energizing Supply Chains 6:2:1-3 Renewable Identification Numbers and the Renewable Fuels Standard: How They Support Corn and Soybean Prices 15:1:7-9 Risk-Free Farming? 10:1:1-3,10 Rural America and Modern Agriculture: What Kind of Future? 8:2:1-3 Safety Net Design for the New Farm Bill 11:3:1-3,12 A Second Look at Subsidies and Supply 6:1:3 Should Government Subsidize Farmers Risk Management? 15:2:1-3,10 Splashing and Dashing Biodiesel 14:4:6-7,11 Supporting U.S. Agriculture under World Trade Organization Rules 8:1:1-3 Trade, Wealth Creation, and American Agriculture 7:4:1-3 Unfair Trade: Culprits and Victims 12:1:1-3 U.S. Farm Policy and the WTO 7:2:1-3, 7 Water Quality Research: A Collaborative Effort 9:1:9 When Is GRIP the Right Choice for Crop Insurance? (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:1:4-5,9 When Will the Bubble Burst? 14:1:1-3,8

4 IAR Index 4 Whither Farm Policy? 5:4:1-3, 6 Who s Using All the Ethanol? 14:4:4-5 Who Will Have Surplus Corn? 13:1:8-9 Whole-Farm Revenue Insurance for Crop and Livestock Producers 5:2:8-10 Will Freedom to Farm Harm the Environment? 2:4:10-11 Barrett, Chad Agricultural Payments to Iowa under Alternative Programs 4:1:1-3 Batres-Marquez, Patricia Mexico s Improving Pork Sector Creates Positives for Imports 12:2:10-11 Risk Assessment for Food Safety: Application and Evaluation of HACCP in Hog Slaughter and Processing 6:1:6-7 Baumel, C. Phillip Transportation Changes Increase Risks for Country Elevators 3:1&2:14-16 Beef Packing Concentration: Limiting Branded Product Opportunities? 11:3:8-9 BEEF INDUSTRY AND TRADE After the Ban: U.S. Beef Exports to Japan Lag Demand 13:1:10-11 Animal Identification Is Key to Restarting Beef Exports to Japan 11:1:8-9 Beef Packing Concentration: Limiting Branded Product Opportunities? 11:3:8-9 Beef Quality Assurance Down Under 8:3:4-5,12 Cattle Producers Need a Quality System Assessment for Japan 11:3:10-11 E.U.-U.S. Beef Hormone Trade Dispute 5:3:1-3 The E.U.-U.S. Hormone Dispute: The Negotiations Continue 8:2:9-10 Geographical Indications, the WTO, and Iowa-80 Beef 11:2:8-9 Integration in the North American Livestock and Meat Industries 9:3:8-9 Meat Traceability in Japan 9:4:4-5 Meat Traceability: Its Effect on Trade 8:1:8-9 NAFTA: Implications for Mexican and Midwestern Agriculture 7:1:9-12 A New World Market for U.S. Beef 11:3:4-5,13 Overcoming Information Barriers in Cattle Marketing 9:2:4-5 Steady Supplies or Stockpiles? Dried Distillers Grains and U.S. Beef Production 14:1:4-5,11 U.S. Beef Faces Challenges in Korea Before Reaching Full Potential 15:1:5-6 Beef Quality Assurance Down Under 8:3:4-5,12 Beghin, John Can Acreage Controls Increase Iowa s Farm Revenue? 7:2:8-9 China s Accession to the WTO: Effects on U.S. Pork and Poultry 7:3:9 China s Growing Market for Dairy Products 10:3:10-11 Competitiveness and Protection of Chinese Agriculture 6:4:9-10 The Cost of Food Self-Sufficiency and Agricultural Protection in South Korea 8:1:4-5 Dairy Policies around the World: What Would We Gain from Getting Rid of Them? 6:1:7-8 E.U.-U.S. Beef Hormone Trade Dispute 5:3:1-3 FAPRI Analyzes the U.S. Proposal to the WTO 12:1:6-8 Global Prospects for Dairy in Argentina and Chile and Lessons for U.S. Dairy Industries 12:3:4-5,10 NAFTA: Implications for Mexican and Midwestern Agriculture 7:1:9-12 Policy Reforms in World Sugar Markets: What Would Happen? 10:2:4-5,11 Rethinking Agricultural Domestic Support under the World Trade Organization 11:1:4-5,11 Rich Countries, Poor Countries, and the Doha Round Trade Negotiations 8:3:10-11 U.S. Sweetener Consumption Trends and Dietary Guidelines 11:1:10-11 Beitz, Donald New Techniques to Modify Pork Fats Promote Better Health 2:1:9-10 Beran, George Risk Assessment for Food Safety: Application and Evaluation of HACCP in Hog Slaughter and Processing 6:1:6-7

5 IAR Index 5 A Billion Gallons of Biodiesel: Who Benefits? 14:1:6-8 BIODIESEL A Billion Gallons of Biodiesel: Who Benefits? 14:1:6-8 Breaking the Link between Food and Biofuels 14:3:1-2,9 Crop Outlook for :2:8-9 Measuring Unmeasurable Land-Use Changes from Biofuels 15:3:4-6,11 Renewable Identification Numbers and the Renewable Fuels Standard: How They Support Corn and Soybean Prices 15:1:7-9 Splashing and Dashing Biodiesel 14:4:6-7,11 U.S. Biodiesel Production: Recent Developments and Prospects 13:2:8-9,11 Biorenewables Policy at CARD 12:3:9 Blending: Ethanol s New Growth Sector (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:4:8-10 Boom Times for Crop Insurance 14:2:10-11 Booming Commodities: How Long Will It Last? 10:2:1-3 Brains or Brawn? Which Economic Development Policy Is Best for Iowa? 9:1:1-3 Breaking the Link between Food and Biofuels 14:3:1-2,9 BSE (bovine spongiform encephalopathy). See MAD COW BUDGET The Balanced Budget Amendment: How It May Impact Farm Programs 1:2:13-14 Budget Cuts Continue to Pressure the Agricultural Sector 3:3:11-13 Budget Cut Proposals 1:3:3-4 The Budgetary and Resource Allocation Effects of Revenue Assurance: Summary of Results 1:2:4-7 Changes in Iowa s Capital Gains Tax 4:1:8 Guns and Butter, Crop Insurance Reform, and the Farmer Safety Net 11:1:1-3,5 Hard Choices 1:3:11-13 ISU, IEFC Issue State Income Growth and Tax Projections 5:1:6-7 The Budgetary and Resource Allocation Effects of Revenue Assurance: Summary of Results 1:2:4-7 Bulletin on Farm Bill Compromise The Agricultural Reconciliation Act of :1:6 Bulletin on Senate 1996 Farm Bill 2:2:5 By the Numbers: County Population Trends 8:2:4 C CAFTA s Projected Impact on U.S. Sugar 11:3:8-9 Can Acreage Controls Increase Iowa s Farm Revenue? 7:2:8-9 Can South America Pick Up the Soybean Slack? 12:3:8 Can Subsidies Hurt Iowa s Agriculture? 5:4:7-8 CARD (Center for Agricultural and Rural Development) And the Survey Said 9:3:11 Biorenewables Policy at CARD 12:3:9 CARD 1995 Iowa Baseline Results 1:3:8-9 CARD s 50th Anniversary: Taking Stock of Our Past and Future 13:3:5-7 A Change in Assignment 14:3:9 Continuing Development of the CARD Web Site 5:2:12 End of a Long Run 15:4:9 Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop 6:1:10 Sell or Store? CARD s Web-Based Decision Aid Is Now Available 5:4:6 Who Reads Iowa Ag Review? 2:2:14 CARD s 50th Anniversary: Taking Stock of Our Past and Future 13:3:5-7 Carriquiry, Miguel

6 IAR Index 6 Acreage Shifts under Freedom to Farm 7:1:4-5 A Billion Gallons of Biodiesel: Who Benefits? 14:1:6-8 Ethanol-Livestock Integration (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:1:6-7 Splashing and Dashing Biodiesel 14:4:6-7,11 U.S. Biodiesel Production: Recent Developments and Prospects 13:2:8-9,11 Cattle Producers Need a Quality System Assessment for Japan 11:3:10-11 CEFTA Grain Market Glut: Asia a Minor Player 4:1:9-10 Chaherli, Nabil Conservation Tillage and Farm Programs 1:4:10-12 A Change in Assignment 14:3:9 Changes in Iowa s Capital Gains Tax 4:1:8 Charting Growth in Food Demand 14:3:8 Cheap Food and Farm Subsidies: Policy Impacts of a Mythical Connection 12:2:1-3 China s Accession to the WTO: Effects on U.S. Pork and Poultry 7:3:9 China s Challenge: Conforming to Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures for Agricultural Exports 10:2:8-10 China s Growing Market for Dairy Products 10:3:10-11 Clemens, Roxanne After the Ban: U.S. Beef Exports to Japan Lag Demand 13:1:10-11 Animal Identification Is Key to Restarting Beef Exports to Japan 11:1:8-9 Beef Packing Concentration: Limiting Branded Product Opportunities? 11:3:8-9 Cattle Producers Need a Quality System Assessment for Japan 11:3:10-11 The E.U.-U.S. Hormone Dispute: The Negotiations Continue 8:2:9-10 The Expanding U.S. Market for Fresh Produce 10:1:8-9 Geographical Indications, the WTO, and Iowa-80 Beef 11:2:8-9 Integration in the North American Livestock and Meat Industries 9:3:8-9 Keeping Farmers on the Land: Agritourism in the European Union 10:3:8-9 Meat Traceability in Japan 9:4:4-5 Meat Traceability: Its Effect on Trade 8:1:8-9 Mexico s Improving Pork Sector Creates Positives for Imports 12:2:10-11 A New World Market for U.S. Beef 11:3:4-5,13 The Potential Market for U.S. Pork Variety Meats in China 3:1&2:8-10 Steady Supplies or Stockpiles? Dried Distillers Grains and U.S. Beef Production 14:1:4-5,11 Strong Export Growth in Other Markets for U.S. Pork 12:4:8-9 Strong U.S. Pork Exports in 2004: The Story Behind the Numbers 10:4:8-9,10 U.S. Beef Faces Challenges in Korea Before Reaching Full Potential 15:1:5-6 CLIMATE CHANGE Costs and Benefits to Agriculture from Climate Change Policy 15:3:1-3,11 Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop 6:1:10 Is Corn Ethanol a Low-Carbon Fuel? 13:4:1-3,10 National Forum for Agriculture Climate Change Conference 5:2:6-8 COMMODITY PRICES Acreage Shifts Follow Price Signals (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:3:6-7,11 Agricultural Price Swings and Iowa s Economy (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:1:6-7 Agricultural Trade with a Weak Dollar (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 14:2:8-9 Agriculture on Record Pace (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:4:6-7,10 Booming Commodities: How Long Will It Last? 10:2:1-3 Can South America Pick Up the Soybean Slack? 12:3:8 Cheap Food and Farm Subsidies: Policy Impacts of a Mythical Connection 12:2:1-3 Corn or Soybeans for 2009? 15:1:10-11 Corn Prices, Basis, and Transportation 11:4:4-5,9 Crop Outlook for :2:8-9

7 IAR Index 7 Do Biofuels Mean Inexpensive Food Is a Thing of the Past? 13:3:4-5,11 Do Ethanol/Livestock Synergies Presage Increased Iowa Cattle Numbers? (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:2:4-5 Ethanol: Policies, Production, and Profitability (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:2:6-7 Exchange Rates and Agricultural Commodity Prices 13:4:11 Farm Programs, Fuel Mandates, and Agricultural Prosperity 13:3:1-3 Five-Year Outlook for Iowa Agriculture 5:2:1-3 Five-Year Outlook for Iowa Agriculture 6:2:8-10 How Low Will Corn Prices Go? 14:4:1-3,11 How the Brazil-U.S. Cotton Dispute Could Affect Iowa s Agriculture (Agricultural Situation Spotlight 10:3:6-7 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 1:7:1-4 ISU, IEFC Issue State Income Growth and Tax Projections 5:1:6-7 The Outlook for Corn Prices in the 2008 Marketing Year 14:2:4-5 Renewable Identification Numbers and the Renewable Fuels Standard: How They Support Corn and Soybean Prices 15:1:7-9 Shifting Corn Basis Patterns (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:3:8-10 Three-Year Outlook for Iowa Agriculture 5:1:2-3 U.S. Agriculture and the Value of the Dollar 9:3:10-11 When Will the Bubble Burst? 14:1:1-3,8 Comparing Grain Transportation in the United States and Argentina 6:4:6-7, 8 Comparing the House and Senate Farm Bill Proposals 2:1:4-6 Competitiveness and Protection of Chinese Agriculture 6:4:9-10 The Concentration of U.S. Agricultural Subsidies 7:4:8-9 CONSERVATION PAYMENTS. See also CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM, CONSERVATION SECURITY PROGRAM A Farm Policy Objective: The Search Goes On 6:4:1-3,7 The Next Farm Bill: Is It Time for Conservation Payments? 7:3:1-3 Options for the Conservation Reserve Program 14:2:6-7 CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM Budget Cuts Continue to Pressure the Agricultural Sector 3:3:11-13 The Conservation Reserve Program 1:1:8-9 Conservation Tillage and Farm Programs 1:4:10-12 The Costs and Benefits of Conservation Practices in Iowa 12:4:10-12 CRP Acreage on the Horizon 12:2:8-9 Economic Gains of CRP on Communities 2:2:12-14 The Future of the Conservation Reserve Program 2:3:12-14 The House and Senate Visions of a CRP Renewal: An Appraisal of the Likely Efficiency Gains 2:1:7 Impact of High Corn Prices on Conservation Reserve Program Acreage 13:2:4-5,7 Implications of Extending the Conservation Reserve Program for Iowa 1:1:9-11 The Look of the New Conservation Reserve Program 3:3:1-5 Options for the Conservation Reserve Program 14:2:6-7 CONSERVATION SECURITY PROGRAM The Costs and Benefits of Conservation Practices in Iowa 12:4:10-12 Targeting Efficiency in the Conservation Security Program 10:1:4-5,10 Continuing Development of the CARD Web Site 5:2:12 CORN Acreage Shifts Follow Price Signals (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:3:6-7,11 Agriculture on Record Pace (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:4:6-7,10 Are We Underestimating Corn Production Potential? 11:4:6-7 Booming Commodities: How Long Will It Last? 10:2:1-3

8 IAR Index 8 Cheap Food and Farm Subsidies: Policy Impacts of a Mythical Connection 12:2:1-3 Corn or Soybeans for 2009? 15:1:10-11 Corn Prices, Basis, and Transportation 11:4:4-5,9 Corn Shortfalls: Historical Patterns and Expectations 13:2:10-11 Crop Outlook for :2:8-9 CRP Acreage on the Horizon 12:2:8-9 Do Ethanol/Livestock Synergies Presage Increased Iowa Cattle Numbers? (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:2:4-5 Ethanol-Livestock Integration (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:1:6-7 Feeding the Ethanol Boom: Where Will the Corn Come From? 12:4:4-5 Getting More Corn Acres from the Corn Belt (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:4:6-7 High Yields, Low Prices, and High Government Payments 12:1:10-11 How Low Will Corn Prices Go? 14:4:1-3,11 How the Brazil-U.S. Cotton Dispute Could Affect Iowa s Agriculture (Agricultural Situation Spotlight 10:3:6-7 If Ethanol Demand Changes, What Happens to Farm Prices? 2:1:7-9 Impact of High Corn Prices on Conservation Reserve Program Acreage 13:2:4-5,7 Is Corn Ethanol a Low-Carbon Fuel? 13:4:1-3,10 Modified Corn: Will Livestock Producers Buy It? 6:2:4-5, 9 Odds of an ACRE Payment for Corn and Soybean Farmers (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 15:3:7-10 The Outlook for Corn and Ethanol (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 14:1:9-10 The Outlook for Corn Prices in the 2008 Marketing Year 14:2:4-5 Outlook for U.S. Corn and Soybeans in :3:2-5 Planting Decisions: Corn versus Soybeans (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 11:1:6-7,9 Processing or Exports: Which Path for U.S. Grain? 10:3:1-3 Renewable Identification Numbers and the Renewable Fuels Standard: How They Support Corn and Soybean Prices 15:1:7-9 A Review of the New Corn Yield Insurance Futures and Options 2:3:10-11 Shifting Corn Basis Patterns (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:3:8-10 Steady Supplies or Stockpiles? Dried Distillers Grains and U.S. Beef Production 14:1:4-5,11 What s Ahead For Iowa Crops? 2:1:2-4 Who Will Have Surplus Corn? 13:1:8-9 Corn Belt Contributions to the Crop Insurance Industry 14:2:1-3,11 Corn or Soybeans for 2009? 15:1:10-11 Corn Shortfalls: Historical Patterns and Expectations 13:2:10-11 Corn Prices, Basis, and Transportation 11:4:4-5,9 Corrigan, Jay GMOs in Europe: A Genetically Modified Ordeal? 5:3:3, 7-8 The Cost of Food Self-Sufficiency and Agricultural Protection in South Korea 8:1:4-5 The Costs and Benefits of Conservation Practices in Iowa 12:4:10-12 Costs and Benefits of Fixing Gulf Hypoxia 14:4:8-10 Costs and Benefits to Agriculture from Climate Change Policy 15:3:1-3,11 The Costs of Foodborne Illness 8:3:9 Creation of a WTO-Friendly Farm Safety Net 10:4:1-3 CROP INSURANCE. See INSURANCE. Crop Insurance: A Good Deal for Taxpayers? 12:3:1-3,10 Crop Insurance: Inside or Outside the Farm Bill? 13:1:1-3,9 Crop Outlook for :2:8-9 CRP Acreage on the Horizon 12:2:8-9 Cuba: An Emerging Market for Iowa Agriculture? 9:1:4-5,8

9 IAR Index 9 D Dairy Policies Around the World: What Would We Gain from Getting Rid of Them? 6:1:7-8 Do Ethanol/Livestock Synergies Presage Increased Iowa Cattle Numbers? (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:2:4-5 Dickson, James S. Risk Assessment for Food Safety: Application and Evaluation of HACCP in Hog Slaughter and Processing 6:1:6-7 Dietary Change in China s Cities: Empirical Fact or Urban Legend? 13:1:4-5 DISASTER ASSISTANCE Crop Insurance: Inside or Outside the Farm Bill? 13:1:1-3,9 Disaster Assistance and Crop Insurance: Time for a New Approach? 9:2:8-9 Disaster Assistance: How Best to Pay When Nature Has Her Way 8:4:10-11 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 5:3:4-6 New Permanent Disaster Assistance: How It Works and When to Expect Payments (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 14:3:6-7,10 Disaster Assistance and Crop Insurance: Time for a New Approach? 9:2:8-9 Disaster Assistance: How Best to Pay When Nature Has Her Way 8:4:10-11 Do Biofuels Mean Inexpensive Food Is a Thing of the Past? 13:3:4-5,11 Dong, Fengxia China s Challenge: Conforming to Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures for Agricultural Exports 10:2:8-10 Dietary Change in China s Cities: Empirical Fact or Urban Legend? 13:1:4-5 Downing, John Valuing Water Quality in Midwestern Lake Ecosystems 10:3:4-5 Drought Tolerance and Risk in the U.S. Crop Insurance Program 15:4:4-7,8 Duffy, Michael The Future of the Conservation Reserve Program 2:3:12-14 E E-COMMERCE Extreme Demands Extraordinary Products: What s In It for Midwestern Agriculture? 7:1:1-3 Re-energizing Supply Chains 6:2:1-3 Economic Impacts of CRP on Communities 2:2:12-14 Efficiency Gains 2:1:7 Egan, Kevin Valuing Water Quality in Midwestern Lake Ecosystems 10:3:4-5 Water Cleanup: What s the Economic Impact for Iowa Communities? 11:2:4-5 Elmore, Steven L. Agriculture s Next Ten Years: 1996 Iowa Baseline 2:4:6-8 Comparing the House and Senate Farm Bill Proposals 2:1:4-6 The E.U. Export Tax: Impact on U.S. Markets 2:4:5-6 FAPRI 1996 Baseline: Projections under the FAIR Act 2:3:7-9 The FAPRI Process of Analysis 3:1&2:10-11 Farm Bill Options and Iowa Agriculture 1:4:5-6 Grains and Oilseed Cropland: A Global Perspective 3:1&2:12-14 How Iowa Stacks Up Under the 1996 Freedom to Farm Payments 2:4:14 If Ethanol Demand Changes, What Happens to Farm Prices? 2:1:7-9 The Impact of 1996 Weather on Crop Markets 2:4:1-4 The Look of the New Conservation Reserve Program 3:3:1-5 Outlook for U.S. Corn and Soybeans in :3:2-5

10 IAR Index 10 Possible Results of Freedom to Farm: A FAPRI Analysis of the Congressional Compromise on Agriculture 2:2:1,6-8 Senate 1996 Farm Bill Highlights 2:2:5 Stocks-to-Use Ratios and Grain Price Volatility 2:2:2-4 Summary of the 1996 Farm Bill: The Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform (FAIR) Act of :3:5-7 Weather Shocks, Iowa Agriculture, and Agricultural Policy 1:4:2-4 What s Ahead For Iowa Crops? 2:1:2-4 Who Reads Iowa Ag Review? 2:2:14 Elobeid, Amani Policy and Competitiveness of U.S. and Brazilian Ethanol 12:2:6-7,11 Policy Reforms in World Sugar Markets: What Would Happen? 10:2:4-5,11 End of a Long Run 15:4:9 Environmental Issues in the 1995 Farm Bill 1:1:12-13 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY. See also CONSERVATION PAYMENTS Conservation Tillage and Farm Programs 1:4:1,10-12 The Costs and Benefits of Conservation Practices in Iowa 12:4:10-12 Costs and Benefits of Fixing Gulf Hypoxia 14:4:8-10 Costs and Benefits to Agriculture from Climate Change Policy 15:3:1-3,11 Measuring Unmeasurable Land-Use Changes from Biofuels 15:3:4-6,11 Environmental Issues in the 1995 Farm Bill 1:1:12-13 Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop 6:1:10 High Crop Prices, Ethanol Mandates, and the Public Good: Do They Coexist? 13:2:1-3 Incentives to Boost Conservation Tillage Adoption 8:1:11 Iowa s Wetlands: Who Will Pay for Preservation? 6:3:6-8 Is Corn Ethanol a Low-Carbon Fuel? 13:4:1-3,10 Living with Hogs in Rural Iowa 9:3:1-3 National Forum for Agriculture Climate Change Conference 5:2:6-8 The Next Farm Bill: Is It Time for Conservation Payments? 7:3:1-3 Options for the Conservation Reserve Program 14:2:6-7 Will Freedom to Farm Harm the Environment? 2:4:10-11 Willingness to Pay for Clear Lake Cleanup 7:3:4-5,8 ETHANOL Blending: Ethanol s New Growth Sector (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:4:8-10 Biorenewables Policy at CARD 12:3:9 Breaking the Link between Food and Biofuels 14:3:1-2,9 Crop Outlook for :2:8-9 Do Biofuels Mean Inexpensive Food Is a Thing of the Past? 13:3:4-5,11 Do Ethanol/Livestock Synergies Presage Increased Iowa Cattle Numbers? (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:2:4-5 Ethanol-Livestock Integration (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:1:6-7 Ethanol: Policies, Production, and Profitability (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:2:6-7 Ethanol Revisited (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 11:3:6-7,13 Farm Programs, Fuel Mandates, and Agricultural Prosperity 13:3:1-3 Feeding the Ethanol Boom: Where Will the Corn Come From? 12:4:4-5 Getting More Corn Acres from the Corn Belt (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:4:6-7 High Crop Prices, Ethanol Mandates, and the Public Good: Do They Coexist? 13:2:1-3 How Low Will Corn Prices Go? 14:4:1-3,11 If Ethanol Demand Changes, What Happens To Farm Prices? 2:1:7-9 Intricacies of Meeting the Renewable Fuels Standard 15:2:4-6 Is Corn Ethanol a Low-Carbon Fuel? 13:4:1-3,10 Measuring Unmeasurable Land-Use Changes from Biofuels 15:3:4-6,11

11 IAR Index 11 The Outlook for Corn and Ethanol (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 14:1:9-10 The Outlook for Corn Prices in the 2008 Marketing Year 14:2:4-5 Policy and Competitiveness of U.S. and Brazilian Ethanol 12:2:6-7,11 Shifting Corn Basis Patterns (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:3:8-10 Steady Supplies or Stockpiles? Dried Distillers Grains and U.S. Beef Production 14:1:4-5,11 When Will the Bubble Burst? 14:1:1-3,8 Who s Using All the Ethanol? 14:4:4-5 Who Will Have Surplus Corn? 13:1:8-9 Ethanol-Livestock Integration (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:1:6-7 Ethanol: Policies, Production, and Profitability (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:2:6-7 Ethanol Revisited (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 11:3:6-7,13 EUROPEAN UNION Dairy Policies Around the World: What Would We Gain from Getting Rid of Them? 6:1:7-8 European Union Agricultural Reforms: Impacts for Iowa 5:4:8-9 E.U.-U.S. Beef Hormone Trade Dispute 5:3:1-3 The E.U.-U.S. Hormone Dispute: The Negotiations Continue 8:2:9-10 Extreme Demands Extraordinary Products: What s In It for Midwestern Agriculture? 7:1:1-3 Geographical Indications, Property Rights, and Value-Added Agriculture 9:4:1-3 Geographical Indications, the WTO, and Iowa-80 Beef 11:2:8-9 GMOs in Europe: Genetically Modified Ordeal? 5:3:3,7-8 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 7:1:6-8 Keeping Farmers on the Land: Agritourism in the European Union 10:3:8-9 Policy Reforms in World Sugar Markets: What Would Happen? 10:2:4-5,11 Renewable Identification Numbers and the Renewable Fuels Standard: How They Support Corn and Soybean Prices 15:1:7-9 Splashing and Dashing Biodiesel 14:4:6-7,11 What Would Happen if Over-the-Counter Antibiotics Were Banned in Swine Rations? 6:3:9-10 The E.U. Export Tax: Impact on U.S. Markets 2:4:5-6 The E.U.-U.S. Beef Hormone Trade Dispute 5:3:1-3 The E.U.-U.S. Hormone Dispute: The Negotiations Continue 8:2:9-10 Examining the Health of the U.S. Crop Insurance Industry 15:4:1-3,8 Exchange Rates and Agricultural Commodity Prices 13:4:11 The Expanding U.S. Market for Fresh Produce 10:1:8-9 Extreme Demands Extraordinary Products: What s In It for Midwestern Agriculture? 7:1:1-3 F Fabiosa, Jay China s Accession to the WTO: Effects on U.S. Pork and Poultry 7:3:9 Implications for U.S. Pork Trade Following Taiwan s Export Ban 3:1&2:17 Record Low Pork Prices in 1998: Transient or Permanent? 5:3:9-10 What Would Happen if Over-the-Counter Antibiotics Were Banned in Swine Rations? 6:3:9-10 FACTA of 1990 Agricultural Payments to Iowa under Alternative Programs 4:1:1-3 FAIR ACT OF See also FARM BILL 1996, FREEDOM TO FARM Acreage Shifts under Freedom to Farm 7:1:4-5 Agricultural Payments to Iowa under Alternative Programs 4:1:1-3 Agricultural Policy Update: Are FAIR s Payment Formulas Fair? 6:3:1-3 Budget Cuts Continue to Pressure the Agricultural Sector 3:3:11-13 The Look of the New Conservation Reserve Program 3:3:1-5 Reform (FAIR) Act of :3:5-7 Three-Year Outlook for Iowa Agriculture 5:1:2-3

12 IAR Index 12 Whither Farm Policy? 5:4:1-3, 6 Fang, Cheng Competitiveness and Protection of Chinese Agriculture 6:4:9-10 FAPRI Analyzes the U.S. Proposal to the WTO 12:1:6-8 FAPRI 1997 Agricultural Projections 3:1&2:1,3,5-6 FAPRI 1996 Baseline: Projections under the FAIR Act 2:3:7-9 FAPRI 1995 Baseline Results 1:2:7-9 Impacts on Iowa 3:1&2:4 FAPRI/ISU Staff Budget Cuts Continue to Pressure the Agricultural Sector 3:3:11-13 Can Acreage Controls Increase Iowa s Farm Revenue? 7:2:8-9 FAPRI Analyzes the U.S. Proposal to the WTO 12:1:6-8 FAPRI Baseline Meeting 5:1:3 The FAPRI Process of Analysis 3:1&2:10-11 FAPRI 1997 Agricultural Projections 3:1&2:1,3,5-6 FAPRI 1996 Baseline: Projections under the FAIR Act 2:3:7-9 FAPRI 1995 Baseline Results 1:2:7-9 Grain Market Glut: Asia a Minor Player 4:1:9-10 How the Brazil-U.S. Cotton Dispute Could Affect Iowa s Agriculture (Agricultural Situation Spotlight 10:3:6-7 The Impact of EEP Removal on U.S. Wheat 3:1&2:6-8 Impacts on Iowa 3:1&2:4 Possible Results of Freedom to Farm: A FAPRI Analysis of the Congressional Compromise on Agriculture 2:2:1,6-8 Three Corners: FAPRI Examination of Farm Bill Alternatives 1:3:4-6 Three-Year Outlook for Iowa Agriculture 5:1:2-3 U.S. Agricultural Exports 3:1&2:5-6 USDA Honors the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute 8:3:13 World Trade Impacts of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Taiwan 3:3:5-9 FARM BILL See also FAIR ACT OF 1996; FREEDOM TO FARM; SUBSIDIES, AGRICULTURAL Acreage Shifts under Freedom to Farm 7:1:4-5 Agricultural Payments to Iowa under Alternative Programs 4:1:1-3s Agricultural Policy Update: Are FAIR s Payment Formulas Fair? 6:3:1-3 Bulletin on Farm Bill Compromise The Agricultural Reconciliation Act of :1:6 Bulletin on Senate 1996 Farm Bill 2:2:5 Comparing the House and Senate Farm Bill Proposals 2:1:4-6 Environmental Issues in the 1995 Farm Bill 1:1:12-13 FAPRI 1996 Baseline: Projections under the FAIR Act 2:3:7-9 Farm Bill Options and Iowa Agriculture 1:4:5-6 The 1995 Farm Bill 1:1:14 Payment Limitations and U.S. Farm Policy 9:2:1-3,10 Summary of the 1996 Farm Bill: The Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform (FAIR) Act of :3:5-7 Three Corners: FAPRI Examination of Farm Bill Alternatives 1:3:4-6 Wither Farm Policy? 5:4:1-3,6 FARM BILL See also SUBSIDIES, AGRICULTURAL A Farm Policy Objective: The Search Goes On 6:4:1-3,7 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 7:3:6-7,10 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 8:3:6-8 Judging the Performance of the 2002 Farm Bill 11:2:1-3,11 The Next Farm Bill: Is It Time for Conservation Payments? 7:3:1-3 Payment Limitations and U.S. Farm Policy 9:2:1-3,10

13 IAR Index 13 Supporting U.S. Agriculture under World Trade Organization Rules 8:1:1-3 U.S. Farm Policy and the WTO 7:2:1-3,7 The WTO Picture After the Cotton Ruling 11:2:10-11 FARM BILL See also SUBSIDIES, AGRICULTURAL ACRE: Price Support or Crop Insurance? 15:2:7 Crop Insurance: Inside or Outside the Farm Bill? 13:1:1-3,9 Farm Policy Amid High Prices: Which Direction Will We Take? 12:4:1-3,13 Farm Programs, Fuel Mandates, and Agricultural Prosperity 13:3:1-3 How to Save Billions in Farm Spending 13:4:4-7 The New ACRE Program: Frequently Asked Questions 14:3:4-5,10 New Permanent Disaster Assistance: How It Works and When to Expect Payments (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 14:3:6-7,10 Prospects for ACRE Payments in :1:1-4 Farm Policy Amid High Prices: Which Direction Will We Take? 12:4:1-3,13 A Farm Policy Objective: The Search Goes On 6:4:1-3, 7 Farm Programs, Fuel Mandates, and Agricultural Prosperity 13:3:1-3 Feeding the Ethanol Boom: Where Will the Corn Come From? 12:4:4-5 Feng, Hongli The Costs and Benefits of Conservation Practices in Iowa 12:4:10-12 Targeting Efficiency in the Conservation Security Program 10:1:4-5,10 Is Corn Ethanol a Low-Carbon Fuel? 13:4:1-3,10 Five-Year Outlook for Iowa Agriculture 5:2:1-3 Five-Year Outlook for Iowa Agriculture 6:2:8-10 FOOD SAFETY The Costs of Foodborne Illness 8:3:9 China s Challenge: Conforming to Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures for Agricultural Exports 10:2:8-10 Harnessing Information for More Effective Use of Food Safety Resources 12:1:12-13 Risk Assessment for Food Safety: Application and Evaluation of HACCP in Hog Slaughter and Processing 6:1:6-7 FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE Iowa s Agricultural Situation 7:2:4-7 World Trade Impacts of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Taiwan 3:3:5-9 FREEDOM TO FARM. See also FAIR ACT OF 1996; FARM BILL 1996 Acreage Shifts under Freedom to Farm 7:1:4-5 Farm Freedom or Freedom to Farm? 1:4:9 How Iowa Stacks Up Under the 1996 Freedom to Farm Payments 2:4:14 Possible Results of Freedom to Farm: A FAPRI Analysis of the Congressional Compromise on Agriculture 2:2:1,6-8 Will Freedom to Farm Harm the Environment? 2:4:10-11 Wither Farm Policy? 5:4:1-3,6 Fuller, Frank Agricultural Impacts of China s Accession to the WTO 3:3:9-11 China s Growing Market for Dairy Products 10:3:10-11 Dairy Policies around the World: What Would We Gain from Getting Rid of Them? 6:1:7-8 Dietary Change in China s Cities: Empirical Fact or Urban Legend? 13:1:4-5 Global Prospects for Dairy in Argentina and Chile and Lessons for U.S. Dairy Industries 12:3:4-5,10 Implications for U.S. Pork Trade Following Taiwan s Export Ban 3:1&2:17 G GATT

14 IAR Index 14 The GATT Agreement: A Layperson s Description 1:1:6-7 Implications of the GATT Agreement for Iowa Agriculture 1:1:7-8 Gassman, Philip Targeting Efficiency in the Conservation Security Program 10:1:4-5,10 GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS Agricultural Biotechnology and Trade: The Unresolved Issues 9:4:8-10 Extreme Demands Extraordinary Products: What s In It for Midwestern Agriculture? 7:1:1-3 GMOs in Europe: A Genetically Modified Ordeal? 5:3:3, 7-8 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 5:4:4-5, 10 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 7:1:6-8 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 9:2:6-7,10 Modified Corn: Will Livestock Producers Buy It? 6:2:4-5, 9 Patented Agriculture 8:2:5,8 Pharmaceuticals and Industrial Products in Crops: Economic Prospects and Impacts on Agriculture 10:4:4-5,11 Who Is Afraid of the Precautionary Principle? 7:4:4-5 Geographical Indications, Property Rights, and Value-Added Agriculture 9:4:1-3 Geographical Indications, the WTO, and Iowa-80 Beef 11:2:8-9 Getting More Corn Acres from the Corn Belt (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:4:6-7 Global Prospects for Dairy in Argentina and Chile and Lessons for U.S. Dairy Industries 12:3:4-5,10 GMOs in Europe: A Genetically Modified Ordeal? 5:3:3, 7-8 Goldsby, Thomas J. Comparing Grain Transportation in the United States and Argentina 6:4:6-7, 8 Government Payments to Supplement Iowa Farm Income 5:1:1-2 Grain Market Glut: Asia a Minor Player 4:1:9-10 Grains and Oilseed Cropland: A Global Perspective 3:1&2:12-14 Guns and Butter, Crop Insurance Reform, and the Farmer Safety Net 11:1:1-3,5 H Harnessing Information for More Effective Use of Food Safety Resources 12:1:12-13 Hart, Chad E. Acreage Shifts Follow Price Signals (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:3:6-7,11 Agricultural Price Swings and Iowa s Economy (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:1:6-7 Agricultural Trade with a Weak Dollar (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 14:2:8-9 Agriculture on Record Pace (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:4:6-7,10 Are We Underestimating Corn Production Potential? 11:4:6-7 Blending: Ethanol s New Growth Sector (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:4:8-10 By the Numbers: County Population Trends 8:2:4 CAFTA s Projected Impact on U.S. Sugar 11:3:8-9 Can Subsidies Hurt Iowa s Agriculture? 5:4:7-8 A Change in Assignment 14:3:9 Crop Insurance: A Good Deal for Taxpayers? 12:3:1-3,10 Corn Prices, Basis, and Transportation 11:4:4-5,9 CRP Acreage on the Horizon 12:2:8-9 Disaster Assistance and Crop Insurance: Time for a New Approach? 9:2:8-9 Disaster Assistance: How Best to Pay When Nature Has Her Way 8:4:10-11 Do Ethanol/Livestock Synergies Presage Increased Iowa Cattle Numbers? (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:2:4-5 Ethanol-Livestock Integration (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:1:6-7 Ethanol: Policies, Production, and Profitability (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 10:2:6-7 Ethanol Revisited (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 11:3:6-7,13

15 IAR Index 15 Feeding the Ethanol Boom: Where Will the Corn Come From? 12:4:4-5 Government Costs of Yield and Revenue Insurance 2:2:8-10 High Yields, Low Prices, and High Government Payments 12:1:10-11 How Revenue Assurance and Yield Insurance Stack Up: A Cost Comparison 1:4:8-9 How the Brazil-U.S. Cotton Dispute Could Affect Iowa s Agriculture (Agricultural Situation Spotlight 10:3:6-7 The Impact of Crop Insurance on the Iowa Economy 6:1:1-2, 9-10 Iowa Crop Insurance: What is the Coverage Level? 2:3:11-12 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 7:2:4-7 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 7:3:6-7,10 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 7:4:6-7,10 Iowa s Agricultural Situation 9:1:6-7,10 The New ACRE Program: Frequently Asked Questions 14:3:4-5,10 New Permanent Disaster Assistance: How It Works and When to Expect Payments (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 14:3:6-7,10 Options for the Conservation Reserve Program 14:2:6-7 The Outlook for Corn and Ethanol (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 14:1:9-10 Payment Limitations and U.S. Farm Policy 9:2:1-3,10 Planting Decisions: Corn versus Soybeans (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 11:1:6-7,9 Preparing for Soybean Rust (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 11:2:6-7 Rethinking Agricultural Domestic Support under the World Trade Organization 11:1:4-5,11 A Review of the New Corn Yield Insurance Futures and Options 2:3:10-11 Safety Net Design for the New Farm Bill 11:3:1-3,12 A Second Look at Subsidies and Supply 6:1:3 Shifting Corn Basis Patterns (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:3:8-10 U.S. Agriculture and the Value of the Dollar 9:3:10-11 U.S. Farm Policy and the WTO 7:2:1-3, 7 Weak Spots in the Agricultural Safety Net (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 9:4:6-7 When Is GRIP the Right Choice for Crop Insurance? (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:1:4-5,9 Who Will Have Surplus Corn? 13:1:8-9 Would Revenue Insurance Have Paid During the 1993 Flood? 2:4:8-10 The WTO Picture After the Cotton Ruling 11:2:10-11 Hayes, Dermot J. Antibiotics Restrictions: Taking Stock of Denmark s Experience 9:3:4-5 The Budgetary and Resource Allocation Effects of Revenue Assurance: Summary of Results 1:2:4-7 Changes in Iowa s Capital Gains Tax 4:1:8 Grain Market Glut: Asia a Minor Player 4:1:9-10 Loan Deficiency Payments or the Loan Program? 4:1:6-7 Modified Corn: Will Livestock Producers Buy It? 6:2:4-5, 9 A New Brand of Agriculture? Farmer-Owned Brands Reward Innovation 8:4:4-5,8 The Potential Market for U.S. Pork Variety Meats in China 3:1&2:8-10 Risky Business: Measuring Monetary and Nonmonetary Benefits of Insurance Programs 1:3:6-7 Specialty Soybeans: New Markets for Iowa 1:3:10-11 What Would Happen if Over-the-Counter Antibiotics Were Banned in Swine Rations? 6:3:9-10 Whole-Farm Revenue Insurance for Crop and Livestock Producers 5:2:8-10 Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop 6:1:10 Heffernan, Keith New Uses for Soybean Products 5:2:11 Hennessy, David The Budgetary and Resource Allocation Effects of Revenue Assurance: Summary of Results 1:2:4-7

16 IAR Index 16 Getting More Corn Acres from the Corn Belt (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 12:4:6-7 The House and Senate Visions of a CRP Renewal: An Appraisal of the Likely Efficiency Gains 2:1:7 How Iowa Stacks Up Under the 1996 Freedom to Farm Payments 2:4:14 How Revenue Assurance and Yield Insurance Stack Up: A Cost Comparison 1:4:8-9 Herriges, Joseph A. Iowa s Wetlands: Who Will Pay for Preservation? 6:3:6-8 Living with Hogs in Rural Iowa 9:3:1-3 Valuing Water Quality in Midwestern Lake Ecosystems 10:3:4-5 Water Cleanup: What s the Economic Impact for Iowa Communities? 11:2:4-5 Willingness to Pay for Clear Lake Cleanup 7:3:4-5,8 High Crop Prices, Ethanol Mandates, and the Public Good: Do They Coexist? 13:2:1-3 High Yields, Low Prices, and High Government Payments 12:1:10-11 How the Brazil-U.S. Cotton Dispute Could Affect Iowa s Agriculture (Agricultural Situation Spotlight 10:3:6-7 How Low Will Corn Prices Go? 14:4:1-3,11 How to Save Billions in Farm Spending 13:4:4-7 Hueth, Brent Overcoming Information Barriers in Cattle Marketing 9:2:4-5 I If Ethanol Demand Changes, What Happens To Farm Prices? 2:1:7-9 The Impact of Crop Insurance on the Iowa Economy 6:1:1-2, 9-10 The Impact of EEP Removal on U.S. Wheat 3:1&2:6-8 Impact of High Corn Prices on Conservation Reserve Program Acreage 13:2:4-5,7 The Impact of 1996 Weather on Crop Markets 2:4:1-4 Impacts on Iowa of the Changing Structure of the Pork Industry 1:2:1,9-12 Implications for U.S. Pork Trade Following Taiwan s Export Ban 3:1&2:17 Implications of Extending the Conservation Reserve Program for Iowa 1:1:9-11 Implications of the GATT Agreement for Iowa Agriculture 1:1:7-8 Incentives to Boost Conservation Tillage Adoption 8:1:11 Income Support or Subsidized Risk Management? Two Agricultural Policy Approaches 1:4:12-14 INSURANCE. See also REVENUE INSURANCE; RISK MANAGEMENT ACRE: Price Support or Crop Insurance? 15:2:7 The Budgetary and Resource Allocation Effects of Revenue Assurance: Summary of Results 1:2:4-7 Boom Times for Crop Insurance 14:2:10-11 Corn Belt Contributions to the Crop Insurance Industry 14:2:1-3,11 Crop Insurance: A Good Deal for Taxpayers? 12:3:1-3,10 Crop Insurance: Inside or Outside the Farm Bill? 13:1:1-3,9 Disaster Assistance and Crop Insurance: Time for a New Approach? 9:2:8-9 Drought Tolerance and Risk in the U.S. Crop Insurance Program 15:4:4-7,8 Examining the Health of the U.S. Crop Insurance Industry 15:4:1-3,8 Farm Policy Amid High Prices: Which Direction Will We Take? 12:4:1-3,13 Government Costs of Yield and Revenue Insurance 2:2:8-10 Guns and Butter, Crop Insurance Reform, and the Farmer Safety Net 11:1:1-3,5 How Revenue Assurance and Yield Insurance Stack Up: A Cost Comparison 1:4:8-9 How to Save Billions in Farm Spending 13:4:4-7 The Impact of Crop Insurance on the Iowa Economy 6:1:1-2, 9-10 Iowa Crop Insurance: What Is the Coverage Level? 2:3:11-12

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18 IAR Index 18 Three-Year Outlook for Iowa Agriculture 5:1:2-3 Keeping Farmers on the Land: Agritourism in the European Union 10:3:8-9 Kling, Catherine Costs and Benefits of Fixing Gulf Hypoxia 14:4:8-10 Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop 6:1:10 Incentives to Boost Conservation Tillage Adoption 8:1:11 Iowa s Wetlands: Who Will Pay for Preservation? 6:3:6-8 Targeting Efficiency in the Conservation Security Program 10:1:4-5,10 Valuing Water Quality in Midwestern Lake Ecosystems 10:3:4-5 Water Cleanup: What s the Economic Impact for Iowa Communities? 11:2:4-5 Willingness to Pay for Clear Lake Cleanup 7:3:4-5,8 Kruse, John R. The Conservation Reserve Program 1:1:8-9 The GATT Agreement: A Layperson s Description 1:1:6-7 Implications of Extending the Conservation Reserve Program for Iowa 1:1:9-11 Implications of the GATT Agreement for Iowa Agriculture 1:1:7-8 The Iowa Baseline 1:1:5 Policy Announcements 1:2:2-4 Weather and Yields 1:1:2-3 Kurkalova, Lyubov Incentives to Boost Conservation Tillage Adoption 8:1:11 Targeting Efficiency in the Conservation Security Program 10:1:4-5,10 L Lakshminarayan, P.G. Conservation Tillage and Farm Programs 1:4:10-12 Environmental Issues in the 1995 Farm Bill 1:1:12-13 The House and Senate Visions of a CRP Renewal: An Appraisal of the Likely Efficiency Gains 2:1:7 Land Rents: How High Will They Go and Who Gains? (Agricultural Situation Spotlight) 13:2:6-7 Lawrence, John D. Beef Quality Assurance Down Under 8:3:4-5,12 Cattle Producers Need a Quality System Assessment for Japan 11:3:10-11 Impacts on Iowa of the Changing Structure of the Pork Industry 1:2:1,9-12 Iowa Farming: Evolving Risk and Risk Management 2:4:12-13 Overcoming Information Barriers in Cattle Marketing 9:2:4-5 Lence, Sergio A New Brand of Agriculture? Farmer-Owned Brands Reward Innovation 8:4:4-5,8 Living with Hogs in Rural Iowa 9:3:1-3 LOAN DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS Acreage Shifts under Freedom to Farm 7:1:4-5 Agricultural Policy Update: Are FAIR s Payment Formulas Fair? 6:3:1-3 Can Subsidies Hurt Iowa s Agriculture? 5:4:7-8 Corn Prices, Basis, and Transportation 11:4:4-5,9 Government Payments to Supplement Iowa Farm Income 5:1:1-2 Loan Deficiency Payments or the Loan Program? 4:1:6-7 Local and Global Perspectives on the New U.S. Farm Policy 8:3:1-3 The Look of the New Conservation Reserve Program 3:3:1-5 M

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