SERGIO H. LENCE:
Miscellaneous Publications
Hayes,
D. J., and S. H. Lence. “A New Brand of
Agriculture? Farmer-Owned Brands Reward
Innovation.” Iowa Ag Review
8(Fall 2002):4-8. Center for
Agricultural and Rural Development (CARD), Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Lence, S. H.
“Iowa Land Valuation.” In Iowa's Land and Environment--Serving
Competing Needs, Chapter 4, pp. 13-14.
Iowa State University Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station,
June 2000.
Lence, S. H., editor. Proceedings of the 1998
Annual Meeting of Regional Committee NC-221, "Financing Agriculture and
Rural America: Issues of Policy,
Structure, and Technical Change," Louisville, KY, October 5-6,
1998. Iowa State University, Department
of Economics, April 1999.
Jolly, R. W., and S. H. Lence. “Impacts of Technological Innovations on
Land Values and Rents.” In Agriculture in the 21st
Century--Surviving and Thriving, Chapter 4, pp. 17-22. Iowa State University Agriculture and Home
Economics Experiment Station Pm-1695, March 1999.
Lence, S. H.
“Corn Yield Futures and Options.”
In Baldwin, E. D., and R. N. Wisner, Program Directors, Managing Risks and Profits, Chapter
X. Ohio State University and Iowa State
University, 1998. Released via
textbook, CD ROM, and Internet (http://www.econ.iastate.edu/agrisk/).
Lence, S. H.
“Yield Futures and Options as Alternative Insurance Tools.” Lesson IX of Managing Risks and Profits: An
Educational Program Through the DTN-Farm Dayta Network of Omaha, NE,
Coordinated by Ohio State University and Iowa State University, 1997.
Lence, S. H.
“Corn Yield Futures and Options.”
Iowa State University, University Extension, Iowa Farm Outlook Economic Information 1719 (June 2, 1997):1-3.
Lence, S. H.
“Options on Futures Contracts.” Wallaces Farmer 122(March 1997):76.
Lence, S. H.
“Using Options on Futures Contracts.”
In Managing Change-Managing
Risk: A Primer for Agriculture,
Chapter 6. Iowa State University
Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station Pm-1695, 1997.
Lence, S. H.
“Put Options Allow Farmers to Profit from Rising Prices without Risking
Market Bottom Losses.” Iowa Farm Bureau Spokesman (December 28,
1996):4A.