Applications of Quarterly Livestock Models in Evaluating and Revising Inventory Date by Bruce Blanton, S. R. Johnson, Jon A. Brandt, and Matthew T. Holt.

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Applications of Quarterly Livestock Models in Evaluating and Revising Inventory Date by Bruce Blanton, S. R. Johnson, Jon A. Brandt, and Matthew T. Holt Suggested citation format: Blanton, B., S. R. Johnson, J. A. Brandt, and M. T. Holt “Applications of Quarterly Livestock Models in Evaluating and Revising Inventory Date.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

Forecasting Monthly Live-Hog Prices Via Different Models by Gopal Naik and Raymond M. Leuthold Suggested citation format: Naik, G., and R. M. Leuthold “Forecasting Monthly Live-Hog Prices Via Different Models.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

Market Demand Systems for Food Groups: Linking Theoretical Restrictions with Empirical Applications by Jon A. Brandt, S. R. Johnson, Basile Goungetas and Abner Womack Suggested citation format: Brandt, J. A., S. R. Johnson, B. Goungetas, and A. Womack “Market Demand Systems for Food Groups: Linking Theoretical Restrictions with Empirical Applications.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

A Note on Composite Forecasting Technique: The Case of Multiple-Step-Ahead by Donald J. Liu and Terry L. Roe Suggested citation format: Liu, D. J., and T. L. Roe “A Note on Composite Forecasting Technique: The Case of Multiple-Step-Ahead.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

An Analysis of the Ending Stocks to Use Ratio in Forecasting Cocoa Prices by Brian W. Meinken Suggested citation format: Meinken, B. W “An Analysis of the Ending Stocks to Use Ratio in Forecasting Cocoa Prices.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

Changing Variances and Thick-tailed Distributions in Commodity Prices: Estimates and Implications for Price Forecasting by J. Douglas Gordon and Richard Heifner Suggested citation format: Gordon, J. D., and R. Heifner “Changing Variances and Thick-tailed Distributions in Commodity Prices: Estimates and Implications for Price Forecasting.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

Systematic Risk and Volatility in Commodity Markets by Ray D. Nelson Suggested citation format: Nelson, R. D “Systematic Risk and Volatility in Commodity Markets.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

The Uncertainty of Key Behavioral Parameters and Implications for Commodity Analysis by William H. Meyers Suggested citation format: Meyers, W. H “The Uncertainty of Key Behavioral Parameters and Implications for Commodity Analysis.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

A Risk Analysis of Marketing Strategies Available to Nebraska’s Soybean Producer by Charles Curtis, Lynn Lutgen, George Pfeiffer, and Stuart Frank Suggested citation format: Curtis, C., L. Lutgen, G. Pfeiffer, and S. Frank “A Risk Analysis of Marketing Strategies Available to Nebraska’s Soybean Producer.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

Price Discovery and Risk Management in the Sunflower Market by William W. Wilson Suggested citation format: Wilson, W. W “Price Discovery and Risk Management in the Sunflower Market.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

Commodity Futures Versus Commodity Options: An Analysis of Price Risk Management Strategies for Commercial Cattle Feeders by Michael A. Hudson, Robert J. Hauser, and T. Randall Fortenbery Suggested citation format: Hudson, M. A., R. J. Hauser, and T. R. Fortenbery “Commodity Futures Versus Commodity Options: An Analysis of Price Risk Management Strategies for Commercial Cattle Feeders.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

Implied Volatilities of Options on Soybean Futures by Robert J. Hauser and David Neff Suggested citation format: Hauser, R. J., and D. Neff “Implied Volatilities of Options on Soybean Futures.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

On the Relation Between Futures Price Movements and USDA Reports by Paul L. Fackler Suggested citation format: Fackler, P. L “On the Relation Between Futures Price Movements and USDA Reports.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

Relationships Between Quarterly Grain Prices and Stocks by Paul C. Wescott and David B. Hull Suggested citation format: Wescott, P. C., and D. B. Hull “Relationships Between Quarterly Grain Prices and Stocks.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

A Study of Recent Changes in Beef and Pork Margins by George W. Ladd and Steve S. Duncan Suggested citation format: Ladd, G. W., and S. S. Duncan “A Study of Recent Changes in Beef and Pork Margins.” Proceedings of the NCR-134 Conference on Applied Commodity Price Analysis, Forecasting, and Market Risk Management. Chicago, IL. [

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