2015-04 PAER

April 8, 2015

An Update On Indiana Farmland Assessments
Larry DeBoer, Professor of Agricultural Economics

China: Emerging Opportunity For The U.S. And Indiana Duck Industry
Rachel Carnegie and H. Holly Wang, Professor of Agricultural Economics

Clues To Future Crop Economics From The Past
Chris Hurt, Professor of Agricultural Economics

Articles in this Publication:

An Update on Indiana Farmland Assessments

China: Emerging Opportunity for the U.S. and Indiana Duck Industry

Clues to Future Crop Economics From the Past

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The May 2026 CPI and PPI data, read together, tell a coherent and analytically arresting story: quiet at the shelf, loading at record rates upstream.

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