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Loan Deficiency Payments or the Loan Program?

Authors: Hayes, Dermot; Babcock, Bruce;

Loan Deficiency Payments or the Loan Program?

Abstract

Low marked prices for corn and soybeans have triggered two federal price support programs: (1) a Loan Deficiency Payment (LDP) that pays producers the difference between county-level prices and that county's loan rate on a date chosen by the producer and (2) a traditional loan program whereby the producer puts grain in storage and uses the grain as collateral on a loan. Producers may enroll in either program, but not in both. Therefore, the authors discuss three choices using existing information to suggest which choice is likely to be the best response.

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United States
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Keywords

Agricultural and Resource Economics, 330, Economic Policy, Public Economics, Agricultural Economics

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