Dynamic crop allocation in the presence of two-season crop rotation benefits

The objective of this chapter is twofold. First, to study how a farmer should dynamically allocate farmland between two crops when the crops have rotation benefits across growing seasons, i.e., when it is more profitable to grow a crop on rotated farmland (where the other crop was grown) than on non...

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Main Authors: BOYABATLI, Onur, NASIRY, Javad, ZHOU, Yangfang
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-79372022-01-27T03:42:03Z Dynamic crop allocation in the presence of two-season crop rotation benefits BOYABATLI, Onur NASIRY, Javad ZHOU, Yangfang The objective of this chapter is twofold. First, to study how a farmer should dynamically allocate farmland between two crops when the crops have rotation benefits across growing seasons, i.e., when it is more profitable to grow a crop on rotated farmland (where the other crop was grown) than on non-rotated farmland (where the same crop was grown). Second, to develop a practically implementable heuristic allocation policy and examine its performance in comparison with other heuristic policies commonly suggested in the literature. While the chapter is based on our companion paper (Boyabatlı et al (Management Sci 65(5):2060–2076, 2019)), we characterize the optimal dynamic allocation policy in a more general setting where the rotation benefits carry through for two growing seasons. To propose a heuristic allocation policy we focus on a special case of our model where the rotation benefits carry through for one growing season, as in our companion paper. We propose a one-period lookahead policy, which we can characterize in closed form based on the optimal policy structure and examine its performance in a numerical study with models calibrated to data obtained from United States Department of Agriculture and extant resources. We show that our proposed one-period lookahead policy outperforms all other heuristic policies and provides a near-optimal performance. 2021-10-28T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6938 info:doi/10.1007/978-3-030-81423-6_1 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Farm planning Crop rotation Agriculture Commodity Uncertainty Dynamic programming Corn Soybean Agribusiness Operations and Supply Chain Management
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Singapore
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topic Farm planning
Crop rotation
Agriculture
Commodity
Uncertainty
Dynamic programming
Corn
Soybean
Agribusiness
Operations and Supply Chain Management
spellingShingle Farm planning
Crop rotation
Agriculture
Commodity
Uncertainty
Dynamic programming
Corn
Soybean
Agribusiness
Operations and Supply Chain Management
BOYABATLI, Onur
NASIRY, Javad
ZHOU, Yangfang
Dynamic crop allocation in the presence of two-season crop rotation benefits
description The objective of this chapter is twofold. First, to study how a farmer should dynamically allocate farmland between two crops when the crops have rotation benefits across growing seasons, i.e., when it is more profitable to grow a crop on rotated farmland (where the other crop was grown) than on non-rotated farmland (where the same crop was grown). Second, to develop a practically implementable heuristic allocation policy and examine its performance in comparison with other heuristic policies commonly suggested in the literature. While the chapter is based on our companion paper (Boyabatlı et al (Management Sci 65(5):2060–2076, 2019)), we characterize the optimal dynamic allocation policy in a more general setting where the rotation benefits carry through for two growing seasons. To propose a heuristic allocation policy we focus on a special case of our model where the rotation benefits carry through for one growing season, as in our companion paper. We propose a one-period lookahead policy, which we can characterize in closed form based on the optimal policy structure and examine its performance in a numerical study with models calibrated to data obtained from United States Department of Agriculture and extant resources. We show that our proposed one-period lookahead policy outperforms all other heuristic policies and provides a near-optimal performance.
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author BOYABATLI, Onur
NASIRY, Javad
ZHOU, Yangfang
author_facet BOYABATLI, Onur
NASIRY, Javad
ZHOU, Yangfang
author_sort BOYABATLI, Onur
title Dynamic crop allocation in the presence of two-season crop rotation benefits
title_short Dynamic crop allocation in the presence of two-season crop rotation benefits
title_full Dynamic crop allocation in the presence of two-season crop rotation benefits
title_fullStr Dynamic crop allocation in the presence of two-season crop rotation benefits
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic crop allocation in the presence of two-season crop rotation benefits
title_sort dynamic crop allocation in the presence of two-season crop rotation benefits
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6938
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