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Agricultural Systems 42 (1993) 429-431 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 42 Numbers I & 2 SPECIAL ISSUE Applications of Dynamic Optimization Techniques to Agricultural Problems Editorial . ; ie TAYLOR. J. W. JONES (USA) & J. B. DENT (UK) Systems Modeling to Integrate River Valley Water Supply and Irrigation Decision Making Under Uncertainty. N. J. DUDLEY & A. B. HEARN (Australia) An Adaptive Decision-Making Aid for Dairy Cow Replacement J.O.S. KENNEDY (Australia) & A. W. STOTT (UK) Valuing the Lead Time of Periodic Forecasts in Dynamic Production Systems . J. W. MJELDE & B. L. DIXON (USA) Long-Term Planning on a Corn-Soybean Farm: A Dynamic Programming Analysis. P. A. DUFFY & C. R. TAYLOR (USA) Optimal Forest Harvest Decisions: A Stochastic Dynamic Programming Approach L. TEETER, G. SOMERS & J. SULLIVAN (USA) Dynamic Programming for Improving Irrigation Scheduling Strategies of Maize } P ; ; ; ; , R : : ; : J. E. EPPERSON, J. E.H OOK & Y. R. MUSTAFA (USA) El Nino Effects Hurt Naomi Irrigated Cotton Growers, But They Can Do Little to Ease the Pain : N. J. DUDLEY & A. B. HEARN (Aiiatcalin) A Multi-objective Dynamic Programming Model for Evaluation of Agricultural Management Systems in Richmond County, Virginia . M. ZHU, D. B. TAYLOR & S. C. SARIN (USA) Evaluating and Adapting New Technologies in a High-Risk Agricultural System— Niger . B. I. SHAPIRO, (Ethiopia), J. H.S ANDERS (USA), K. C. REDDY (Niger) & T. G. BAKER (USA) Book Reviews 429 Agricultural Systems (42) (1993}—© 1993 Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd, England. Printed in Great Britain Contents of Volume 42 Number 3 The Dynamics of Farm Development in the Amazon: The Barbecho Crisis Model G. THIELE (Bolivia) Analysis of the Effects of Soil Compaction on Cotton Yield Trends . F. D. WHISLER, V. R. REDDY, D. N. BAKER & J. M. MCKINION (USA) Shifting Cultivation and Sustainable Agriculture in East Malaysia: A Longitudinal Case Study. R. A. CRAMB (Austradia) Integrating Farming and Marketing Systems Approaches in Agricultural Development Project Planning . E. FLEMING & B. HARDAKER (Australia) Diagnosing Alternatives in Conventional Crop Rotations: Sunflowers as an Alternative to Wheat in the Cotton-Based Cropping Systems of Pakistan’s Punjab M. SHAFIQ, M. AZEEM & J. LONGMIRE (Pakistan) Participative Farmer Testing of Four Low External Input Technologies, to Address Soil Fertility Decline in Mono Province (Benin) M. N. VERSTEEG & V. KOUDOKPON (Republic of Benin) Modeling Optimal Alfalfa Harvest Scheduling Using roe Weather Forecasts ; : , D. S. WILKS, R. E. PITT & G. Ww. FICK (USA) Book Reviews Number 4 Desert Locust, Schistocerca gregaria (Forskal) (Orthoptera: Acrididae), Campaign in Tunisia, 1988 . : ; ; ; : A. T. SHOWLER (USA) Simulation of the Effect of Drought Stress on the Rate of Photosynthesis in Cotton ; : j ; ; ‘ ; J. Es EPHRATH & A. MARANI (Israel) Prediction of Protein Accretion, Support Costs and Lipid Accretion in the Growing Female Pig and Dry Sow B. WALKER (Canada) & B. A. YOUNG tAneritie) Yield Stability of Cowpea Cultivars in Rice-Based Cropping Systems: Experi- mentation and Simulation . ; J. TIMSINA (Nepal), D. P. GARRITY (The Phiabines). F. W. T. PENNING DE VRIES (The Netherlands) & R. K. PANDEY (India) Contents of Volume 42 Cowpea Production in Rice-Based Cropping Systems of the Philippines— Extrapolation by Simulation , : , ; ; J. TIMSINA (Nepal), F. W. T. PENNING DE VRIES (The Netherlands) & D. P. GARRITY (The Philippines), A Simulation Approach for the Economic Appraisal of the Smallholder Market Access and Food Supply Project Revised Phase 1 (1992-1995) in Papua New Guinea ; ; , ; K. A. ANAMAN, T. WALO & J. J. GITAI (Papua New Guinea) Book Review

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