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Agricultural Finance Review | 2018

Risk Implications from the Selection of Rainfall Index Insurance Intervals

Ashlee Westerhold; Cory Walters; Kathleen Brooks; Monte Vandeveer; Jerry D. Volesky; Walter H. Schacht

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the financial outcomes from forage production and RI-PRF insurance interval for two locations in Nebraska. Both locations provide historical forage production and precipitation data, allowing the authors to examine the relation between RI-PRF net income and forage production. Design/methodology/approach The authors focus on evaluating the producer net income and risk (measured as variance of net income) by examining the relation between farm precipitation and production and comparing multiple insurance intervals to no insurance. Each insurance interval will likely have a different relation (basis risk) between observed production and return from insurance and, therefore, a different impact on the variance of net incomes. The impact on variance of net incomes identifies the risk-reducing aspects of RI-PRF insurance intervals. The authors then rank each scenario into four mutually exclusive zones that describe the risk-reducing effectiveness and whether the subsidy is working correctly. Findings The authors found both risk increasing and decreasing insurance intervals exist at both locations. One insurance scenario (low in BBR) provided the highest net income while increasing risk, suggesting a profit maximizing opportunity. RI-PRF reduces net income risk with intervals insuring during high expected precipitation (growing season); while net income risk increases with intervals insuring low expected precipitation (non-growing season, winter months). The farmer would want to insure during the high expected precipitation months, which coincides with the growing season, since RI-PRF lowers the net income risk. For the government, removing net income risk increasing intervals improves the allocation of government resources. Originality/value In this paper, the authors modeled the relation between RI-PRF interval selection using the historical forage production data at two locations in Nebraska. The use of historical forage production data allowed the authors to precisely identify the risk-reducing effectiveness of RI-PRF interval selection.


Agriculture and Human Values | 2017

Which livestock production claims matter most to consumers

Brenna Ellison; Kathleen Brooks; Taro Mieno


2014 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2014, Minneapolis, Minnesota | 2014

Which Livestock Production Methods Matter Most to Consumers

Kathleen Brooks; Brenna Ellison


Proceedings Issues, 2014: Trade and Societal Well-Being, December 13-15, 2015, Clearwater Beach, Florida | 2015

Changes in Technology in the U.S. Beef Industry: Welfare Analysis and Trade Implications

Lia Nogueira; Kathleen Brooks; David S. Bullock


Archive | 2015

Economic Impacts of the Ethanol Industry in Nebraska

Dennis Conley; Kathleen Brooks; Cory Walters; Eric Thompson


Archive | 2015

Financial Outlook for 2015 Production Agriculture in Nebraska

Kathleen Brooks; Cory Walters; Bradley Lubben; Dennis Conley


2015 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 26-28, San Francisco, California | 2015

Step One to Understanding the Vote-Buy Gap: A look at county level outcomes in recent ballot initiatives

Melissa G.S. McKendree; Glynn T. Tonsor; Jayson L. Lusk; F. Bailey Norwood; Kathleen Brooks


2015 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 26-28, San Francisco, California | 2015

Changes in Technology Use in the Beef Industry

Lia Nogueira; Kathleen Brooks; David S. Bullock


Archive | 2014

U.S. Beef Trade Disruptions

Kathleen Brooks; Lia Nogueira; Jacob Birch


Archive | 2014

How do agricultural futures prices respond to new information about drought conditions

Kathleen Brooks; Fabio L. Mattos; Karina Schoengold

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Cory Walters

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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J. Ross Pruitt

Louisiana State University Agricultural Center

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Eric Thompson

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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F. Bailey Norwood

North Carolina State University

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Fabio L. Mattos

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Jerry D. Volesky

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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Karina Schoengold

University of Nebraska–Lincoln

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