Seth D. Meyer
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Factors affecting recent food price inflation in the United States Open
Beginning in mid‐2021, U.S. food prices surged at the fastest pace in decades, due to pandemic‐related supply chain and labor shortages, rising transportation costs and wages, food commodity and fertilizer shocks resulting from Russia's in…
Phenological normalization can improve in-season classification of maize and soybean: A case study in the central US Corn Belt Open
Within-season estimates of crop-specific planted area, conditions, and expected yields are critical for decision- and policy-making related to agriculture and food security. However, these estimates require in-season crop type maps which a…
Mapping the Location and Extent of 2019 Prevent Planting Acres in South Dakota Using Remote Sensing Techniques Open
The inability of a farmer to plant an insured crop by the policy’s final planting date can pose financial challenges for the grower and cause reduced production for a widely impacted region. Prevented planting is primarily caused by excess…
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Agricultural Supply Response under Extreme Market Events and Policy Shocks Open
Production Economics, Agricultural and Food Policy, Research Methods/Statistical Methods
Evaluating the Impact of the 2020 Iowa Derecho on Corn and Soybean Fields Using Synthetic Aperture Radar Open
On 10 August 2020, a series of intense and fast-moving windstorms known as a derecho caused widespread damage across Iowa’s (the top US corn-producing state) agricultural regions. This severe weather event bent and flattened crops over app…
Tariff Impacts on Global Soybean Trade Patterns and U.S. Planting Decisions Open
This article reviews the impact of China’s tariffs on U.S. soybean imports on global soybean production, trade, and stock patterns. The discussion includes short-term and long-term impacts for U.S. and South American production, trade, and…