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    Journal of agricultural economics Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk...

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    Research Help Desk (2022). Journal of agricultural economics Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/105/journal-of-agricultural-economics
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    Journal of agricultural economics Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Journal of Agricultural Economics is a leading international professional journal, providing a forum for research into agricultural economics and related disciplines such as statistics, marketing, business management, politics, history and sociology, and their application to issues in the agricultural, food, and related industries; rural communities, and the environment. A leading journal for the discipline worldwide - consistently highly ranked in the Agricultural Economics & Policy category of ISI A dynamic, international, applied social science journal dealing with agriculture, food and related industries, rural development and the environment Articles on developments in research and methods of analysis as well as the application of existing methods and techniques to new problems and situations Aims and Scope Published on behalf of the Agricultural Economics Society, the Journal of Agricultural Economics is a leading international professional journal, providing a forum for research into agricultural economics and related disciplines such as statistics, marketing, business management, politics, history and sociology, and their application to issues in the agricultural, food, and related industries; rural communities, and the environment. Each issue of the JAE contains articles, notes and book reviews as well as information relating to the Agricultural Economics Society. Published 3 times a year, it is received by members and institutional subscribers in 69 countries. With contributions from leading international scholars, the JAE is a leading citation for agricultural economics and policy. Published articles either deal with new developments in research and methods of analysis, or apply existing methods and techniques to new problems and situations which are of general interest to the Journal’s international readership. Journal of Agricultural Economics - Keywords Agricultural economics, agriculture, resource economics, technical efficiency, consumer behaviour, contingent valuation, stated preference, willingness to pay, choice experiments, revealed preference, switching regression. Abstracting & Indexing Details Academic Search (EBSCO Publishing) Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO Publishing) Academic Search Premier (EBSCO Publishing) AgBiotech News & Information (CABI) AgeLine Database (EBSCO Publishing) AGRICOLA Database (National Agricultural Library) Agricultural & Environmental Science Database (ProQuest) Agricultural Engineering Abstracts (CABI) Animal Breeding Abstracts (CABI) AgBiotechNet (CABI) Biofuels Abstracts (CABI) Biological & Agricultural Index Plus (EBSCO Publishing) CAB Abstracts® (CABI) Current Contents: Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences (Clarivate Analytics) Current Contents: Social & Behavioral Sciences (Clarivate Analytics) Dairy Science Abstracts (CABI) EconLit (AEA) Field Crop Abstracts (CABI) GeoRef (AGI) Global Health (CABI) Grasslands & Forage Abstracts (CABI) Horticultural Science Abstracts (CABI) Irrigation & Drainage Abstracts (CABI) Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics) Journal Citation Reports/Social Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics) Maize Abstracts (CABI) Natural Science Collection (ProQuest) Nutrition Abstracts & Reviews Series A: Human & Experimental (CABI) Nutrition Abstracts & Reviews Series B: Livestock Feeds & Feeding (CABI) Ornamental Horticulture (CABI) Periodical Index Online (ProQuest) Postharvest News & Information (CABI) Pig News & Information (CABI) Plant Breeding Abstracts (CABI) ProQuest Politics Collection (ProQuest) Plant Genetic Resources Abstracts (CABI) GEOBASE (Elsevier) Poultry Abstracts (CABI) Proquest Business Collection (ProQuest) ProQuest Sociology Collection (ProQuest) RePEc: Research Papers in Economics Review of Agricultural Entomology (CABI) Review of Medical & Veterinary Entomology (CABI) Rice Abstracts (CABI) Rural Development Abstracts (CABI) Science Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics) SCOPUS (Elsevier) Seed Abstracts (CABI) Tropical Diseases Bulletin (CABI) Social Science Premium Collection (ProQuest) Social Sciences Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) Soils & Fertilizers Abstracts (CABI) SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest) Soybean Abstracts Online (CABI) Sugar Industry Abstracts (CABI) Veterinary Bulletin (CABI) VINITI (All-Russian Institute of Science & Technological Information) Viticulture & Enology Abstracts (Vitis) Wheat, Barley & Triticale Abstracts (CABI) World Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Abstracts (CABI)

  2. Numbers of Submissions and Acceptance Rates for Core Economics Journals,...

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    Updated Jun 4, 2023
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    Yuqing Zheng (2023). Numbers of Submissions and Acceptance Rates for Core Economics Journals, 2008 and 2013 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3423357.v1
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    Yuqing Zheng
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    1. Sample: economics journals indexed in Journal Citation Reports (JCR) compiled by the Institute for Scientific Information, for the years of 2008 and 20132. We surveyed the journal editors to obtain the numbers of submissions.3. Acceptance rate = Number of articles published/Number of submission, a rough approximation for the real acceptance rate4. Other information such as impact factor is from the JCR
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    Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources Impact Factor 2024-2025 -...

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    Research Help Desk (2022). Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/393/journal-of-agriculture-and-natural-resources
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    Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources (JANR) is dedicated to publishing high-quality original research and review articles on the various discipline of agriculture. The main objective of JANR is to serve as a platform for the national and international scholars, academicians, researchers, and extensonists to share the innovative research findings in agricultural fields. The JANR is an online open access international, peer reviewed and official journal published annually in month of December by Prithu Technical College, Lamahi Municipality Ward -3, Bangaun, Deukhuri Dang, Nepal. The scopes of Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources include, but are not limited to, the following fields of Agricultural Ecology, Agricultural economics, Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural extension, Agronomy, Animal Science and Veterinary, Aquaculture and fisheries, Conservation agriculture, Entomology, Environment Science, Food Science, Forestry Science, Genetic engineering, Horticulture, Irrigation Science, Land use and waste management in agriculture, Microbiology, Plant Biotechnology, Plant Breeding and genetics, Plant Pathology, Production Ecology, Sociology of agriculture, Soil Science, Scientific publication, Scientific writing and communication in agriculture and natural resources. Abstracting and Indexing Google Scholar DOAJ-Directory of open access journals CAB Abstracts (CABI) Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) NepJOL IP Indexing Neliti MIAR BASE HEIDI NSD SERPA/RoMEO Publons WRLC Catag Academic Resource Index Electronic Journals Library WorldWideScience.org Universities E-Library Databases Columbia University Libraries Iowa State University Libraries UC Berkeley Library Universities E-Library Databases University of Edinburgh Library Western Sydney University Library University of New Mexico Library York University Library Gent University Library University of Toronto Libraries Purdue University Library Harvard Library University of Minnesota Catalog Nelson Mandela University Library RMIT University Library British Library Rhodes University Library Pennstate University Libraries Portland State University Library Latrobe University Library Georgia UGA Libraries Carnegie Mellon University Libraries Asian Digital Library Ajman University Library

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    Indian journal of agricultural sciences Impact Factor 2024-2025 -...

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    Updated Feb 23, 2022
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    Research Help Desk (2022). Indian journal of agricultural sciences Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/104/indian-journal-of-agricultural-sciences
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    Indian journal of agricultural sciences Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - A journal devoted to experimental agriculture and abstracted by all the major abstracting services. It includes articles on cytology, genetics, breeding, agronomy, soil science, horticulture, water use, microbiology, plant diseases and pest, agricultural engineering, economics and statistics with emphasis on original articles, from India and countries having similar agricultural conditions. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences publishes papers concerned with the advancement of agriculture throughout the world. It publishes original scientific work related to strategic and applied studies in all aspects of agricultural science and exploited species, as well as reviews of scientific topics of current agricultural relevance. Specific topics of interest include (but are not confined to): genetic resources, all aspects of crop improvement,crop production,crop protection, physiology, modeling of crop systems, the scientific underpinning of agronomy, engineering solutions, decision support systems, land use, environmental impacts of agriculture and forestry, impacts of climate change, rural biodiversity, experimental design and statistical analysis, the application of new analytical and study methods (including molecular studies) and agricultural economics. The journal also publishes book reviews.

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    International Journal of Agricultural Sciences Impact Factor 2024-2025 -...

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    Research Help Desk (2022). International Journal of Agricultural Sciences Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/372/international-journal-of-agricultural-sciences
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    International Journal of Agricultural Sciences Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - International Journal of Agricultural Sciences is an open access journal published by the Graduate Program of Andalas University. IJASC publishes original research findings from throughout the world related to strategic and applied studies in all aspects of agricultural science, as well as reviews of scientific books or other publications of current agricultural relevance. Specific topics of interest include (but are not confined to): All aspects of crop and animal farming and businesses, The scientific underpinning of agronomy and animal husbandry, Engineering solutions, Agro-industrial systems, Decision support systems, Land use, Environmental impacts of agriculture and forestry, Socio-economics of agricultural development, Impacts of climate change, Rural biodiversity Experimental design and statistical analysis, The application of new analytical and study methods (including molecular studies).

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    Asian journal of agriculture and food science Impact Factor 2024-2025 -...

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    Updated Feb 23, 2022
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    Research Help Desk (2022). Asian journal of agriculture and food science Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/241/asian-journal-of-agriculture-and-food-science
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    Asian journal of agriculture and food science Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Asian Journal of Agricultural and Food Sciences (AJAFS) is a bright ground for scientists and researchers dealing with agriculture, and food science. The Journal stresses on academic excellence, research inflexibility, data-information-knowledge distribution, and collaborative scholarly efforts. The Journal promotes abstract, experimental and methodological research on agriculture and food sciences at farm, community, regional, national and international levels. Journal of Agricultural and Food Sciences preserves prompt publication of manuscripts that meet the broad-spectrum criteria of scientific excellence. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: Agricultural Engineering and Technology Agriculture and Environment Agriculture – Production Agriculture – Utilization Agriculture History Agricultural economics Agricultural engineering Agronomy Animal Sciences Antibody Production Aquaculture Biochemistry Biomass and Bio-energy Biotechnology Crop Science Dairy Science Entomology Environmental science Fermentation Technology Fish and Fisheries Food and Consumer Issues Food Chemistry Food Culture Food Engineering and Technology Food Health and Nutrition Food History Food Industry Development Food marketing Food manufacturing techniques Food Policy and Practices Food Processing Food Safety Forestry Freshwater Science Genomics Horticulture Institutional and Policy Issues Irrigation Materials and Processing Molecular Biology Morphology Organic Agriculture Pesticide Science Physiology Plant Sciences Post-Harvest Biology Poultry Science Primary production-related food science Rehabilitation Rural Economy and Development Seed Science Research Sensory and Consumer Sciences Soil Science Stored Products Sustainability Issues Tree Fruit Production Veterinary Virology Viticulture Water Resources Weed Biology

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    Quarterly Journal of Economics Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk

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    Updated Feb 23, 2022
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    Research Help Desk (2022). Quarterly Journal of Economics Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/601/quarterly-journal-of-economics
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    Quarterly Journal of Economics Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The Quarterly Journal of Economics is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Oxford University Press for the Harvard University Department of Economics. Its current editors-in-chief are Robert J. Barro, Lawrence F. Katz, Nathan Nunn, Andrei Shleifer, and Stefanie Stantcheva (Harvard University). It is the oldest professional journal of economics in the English language and covers all aspects of the field—from the journal's traditional emphasis on micro theory to both empirical and theoretical macroeconomics. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 6.662, ranking it first out of 347 journals in the category "Economics". It is generally regarded as one of the top 5 journals in economics, together with the American Economic Review, Econometrica, the Journal of Political Economy, and the Review of Economic Studies. The Quarterly Journal of Economics is the oldest professional journal of economics in the English language. Edited at Harvard University's Department of Economics, it covers all aspects of the field. QJE is invaluable to professional and academic economists and students around the world. Scope of the Journal The Quarterly Journal of Economics is the oldest professional journal of economics in the English language. Edited at Harvard University's Department of Economics, it covers all aspects of the field-from the journal's traditional emphasis on micro theory, to both empirical and theoretical macroeconomics. QJE is invaluable to professional and academic economists and students around the world. Impact Factor and Ranking Year Impact Factor Ssi: Economics 2020 15.563 1 out of 377 2019 11.375 1 out of 371 2018 11.775 1 out of 363 2017 7.863 1 out of 353 2016 6.662 1 out of 347 2015 5.538 2 out of 344 2014 6.654 1 out of 333 2013 5.966 3 out of 332 2012 5.278 2 out of 332 2011 5.920 2 out of 320 2010 5.940 2 out of 304 2009 5.647 2 out of 245 This information is taken from the Journal Citation Reports™ (Clarivate, 2021). Abstracting & Indexing Services The Quarterly Journal of Economics is covered by the following abstracting and indexing services: ABI-INFORM Book Review Digest Plus CAB Abstracts Coal Abstracts Criminal Justice Abstracts Current Contents: Social & Behavioral Sciences Current Index to Statistics Dietrich's Index Philosophicus Documentation in Public Administration EconLit Emerald Management Reviews Environmental RouteNet Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management Database Expanded Academic ASAP Family Index Historical Abstracts Human Resources Abstracts IBZ: International Bibliography of Periodical Literature Index of Economic Articles in Journals & Collected Volumes Index to Periodical Articles Related to Law International Bibliography of Humanities & Sociological Literature Leisure, Recreation, and Tourism Abstracts Leisure Tourism Database LexisNexis Operations Research - Management Science Peace Research Abstracts ProQuest Central Public Administration Abstracts Quality Control & Applied Statistics RePec Risk Abstracts SCOPUS Social Science Source Social Sciences Citation Index/Social SciSearch Social Sciences Index Social Work Abstracts Wilson Business Abstracts World Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Abstracts Zentralblatt MATH

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    NEFM-Data: Input data for the Nigerian Energy-Food Model (NEFM)

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    Ndukwe Agbai Dick (2019). NEFM-Data: Input data for the Nigerian Energy-Food Model (NEFM) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17632/b369b9hm9d.6
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    Ndukwe Agbai Dick
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Nigeria
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    This Data Article houses secondary data, consisting of the available historic and current farm production data in Nigeria such as crop type, yields, prices, crop production inputs’ (e.g. labour, fertilizer, pesticide, seed, cash capital) as well as the Nigerian food consumption, ethanol demand, and international commodity (crop/food) trade (import and export) data. The data were collected from reputable online databases such as FAOSTAT, World Bank, IMF, USDA, NBS, IITA, etc., and through personal research visits to Nigerian government agencies such as Federal and State Ministries of Agricultural and Rural Development, State Agricultural Development Agency (ADP) in Nigeria, National (Nigerian) Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and others; and were assembled, screened, processed (tabulated them according to GAMS table requirements), and applied via General Algebraic Modelling System (GAMS) to analyse the Nigerian Biofuels (bioethanol production) Potential, assessing its policy impacts on domestic (Nigerian) food and energy securities, job creation, rural development, and the economy. Ndukwe Agbai Dick collected all the data, processed and applied them through GAMS to analyse the Nigerian Biofuels Potential during his PhD research studies at Newcastle University, England, between October 2010 and September, 2014. The research visit took place between March 1st and June, 2012. Research findings from the analysis of these data using GAMS have been partly documented in paper titled "Analysis of the Inherent Energy-Food Dilemma of the Nigerian Biofuels Policy using Partial Equilibrium Model: The Nigerian Energy-Food Model (NEFM)", which has been peer-reviewed and recommended for publication with major revisions in a reputable international high impact journal - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (RSER). Of course, the NEFM and results generated from it has been peer-reviewed and validated, acceptance for publication, and is now available online on the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Journal's website - a high impact and reputable international journal with impact factor of 9.184.

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    Percent reduction in infestation rate on a consignment basis for bark- and...

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    Updated Jun 2, 2023
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    Robert A. Haack; Kerry O. Britton; Eckehard G. Brockerhoff; Joseph F. Cavey; Lynn J. Garrett; Mark Kimberley; Frank Lowenstein; Amelia Nuding; Lars J. Olson; James Turner; Kathryn N. Vasilaky (2023). Percent reduction in infestation rate on a consignment basis for bark- and wood-infesting insects in WPM associated with US imports after implementation of ISPM15, using two different dates to separate pre- and post-ISPM15 and different country groupings. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096611.t002
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    Robert A. Haack; Kerry O. Britton; Eckehard G. Brockerhoff; Joseph F. Cavey; Lynn J. Garrett; Mark Kimberley; Frank Lowenstein; Amelia Nuding; Lars J. Olson; James Turner; Kathryn N. Vasilaky
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    United States
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    aAll countries were included in the analyses except various combinations of Canada (CA), China (CN), and Mexico (MX). See text for details.bTotal = number of consignments analyzed after dropping the data from the selected countries listed. Pre- and Post-ISPM15 values, in order of appearance, are the number of pre-ISPM15 consignments with and without pests, and the number of post-ISPM15 consignments with and without pests. These were the values used in the contingency tables.cAnalyses were conducted on AQIM records with WPM from 1 October 2003 through 30 September 2009. The United States implemented the first phase of ISPM15 on 16 September 2005 (Phase 1) and the final phase on 5 July 2006 (Phase 3).dInfestation rates were based on the table values presented here under ‘No. consignments.’ For example: (12/6327) *100 = 0.1897%.ePercent reduction is based on the difference between the pre- and post-ISPM15 infestation rates as given in this table. The formula used was [(Pre – Post) *100/Pre]. The P values were based on 2 x 2 contingency tables using the values presented in this table and analyzed with the Fisher’s exact test (right-sided).

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    Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development Impact Factor 2024-2025 -...

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    Research Help Desk (2022). Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/459/asian-journal-of-agriculture-and-development
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    Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development (AJAD), an international refereed journal first published in 2004, provides information and analysis on topics within the broad scope of agriculture and development. As the official journal of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), it promotes greater awareness of the latest findings in research, state-of-the-art technologies, new methodologies, and policy concerns in inclusive and sustainable agricultural and rural development. It publishes articles resulting from empirical, policy-oriented, or institutional development studies, as well as articles of perspectives on agriculture and development; political economy of rural development; and trade issues. Published twice a year in June and December, AJAD is indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) of the Web of Science (WoS), EBSCO Information Services, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), AgEcon Search, Socio-economic Research Portal for the Philippines (SERP-P), CAB Abstracts, ASEAN Citation Index (ACI), The Essential Electronic Agricultural Library (TEEAL), and the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC). AJAD publishes papers primarily covering Southeast, South, and East Asia only tackling the following scope of agriculture and development: globalization agricultural investments technical efficiency agricultural labor and markets biodiversity conservation technological adoption credit and microfinance environmental management sustainable development inclusive and sustainable agriculture geographical information systems natural resource management consumer behavior and preferences water resources management climate change mitigation and adaptation urban agriculture social capital trade reforms impact evaluation multilateral arrangements food value chain project analysis public policy reforms political economy rural development urban-rural migration climate change adaptation food security initiatives community development precision agriculture technologies agricultural policies and governance comparative and competitive advantages

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    Summary data for the incidence of live insects found in association with WPM...

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    Updated Jun 3, 2023
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    Robert A. Haack; Kerry O. Britton; Eckehard G. Brockerhoff; Joseph F. Cavey; Lynn J. Garrett; Mark Kimberley; Frank Lowenstein; Amelia Nuding; Lars J. Olson; James Turner; Kathryn N. Vasilaky (2023). Summary data for the incidence of live insects found in association with WPM during surveys of imported goods that were conducted before or after implementation of ISPM 15 in various countries. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096611.t001
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    Robert A. Haack; Kerry O. Britton; Eckehard G. Brockerhoff; Joseph F. Cavey; Lynn J. Garrett; Mark Kimberley; Frank Lowenstein; Amelia Nuding; Lars J. Olson; James Turner; Kathryn N. Vasilaky
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    aSeaport = maritime seaports; Con = containerized cargo; Non-Con = non-containerized cargo, also called break bulk cargo; Land ports = land border crossing between Mexico and USA.bWPM = wood packaging material. Consignment = typically these are imported goods that are similar in nature, have a similar origin, have been packaged and shipped in a similar manner, and have arrived at a port-of-entry at the same time. WPM items = individual units such as one entire pallet, or all crating associated with one imported product, or one piece of dunnage.cWPM infestation levels were based on values reported by the authors or on calculations based on data they included in their published papers. The infestation rate in Bulman [33] was based on the 1366 consignments that definitely contained WPM (i.e., cases, crates, pallets, and skids) as presented in Table 3 of that paper. These inspections were based on a random sample of less-than-full container loads. The rate in Bulman [34] was based on the 7916 consignments listed in Table 4 of that paper that definitely contained WPM, using the same categories listed for Bulman [33]. These inspections targeted primarily containers with full-container loads of cargo considered high-risk by the inspector and consisted of “door inspections” in which the doors at the end of the container are opened and all commodities are inspected as well as possible without removal. The values given in Salvage [35] were the published infestation levels and the containerized cargo was for less-than-full container loads; no information was given on how the consignments were selected. Values in Sánchez-Salinas [37] were for all consignments with WPM that arrived at the maritime port of San Antonio, Chile, during the 30-month inspection period (18 mo pre- and 12-mo post-ISPM15), and were based on data in Tables 8 and 10 in the thesis [37] after deleting the bostrichid data so that the analysis would be similar to our analysis of the AQIM data. Using the sample size data presented in Sánchez-Salinas [37], the calculated 47% reduction in infestation rate of WPM entering Chile after implementation of ISPM15 was not statistically significant (P = 0.23, Fisher’s exact test, one-tailed). Zahid et al. [36] presented actual infestation levels of individual WPM items with the ISPM15 mark that were sampled at three maritime seaports; however, the authors did not state how the WPM items were selected. Haack and Petrice [28] presented infestation levels of individual WPM items sampled at five seaports and one land border crossing during a 2-wk period at each port; the sampled WPM items were from containers that were selected for inspection during normal port operations.dPercentage values for the frequency at which bark was found is based on the same sampling protocol described above in footnote c.

  12. Data from: Inventory of online public databases and repositories holding...

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    Agricultural Research Service (2025). Inventory of online public databases and repositories holding agricultural data in 2017 [Dataset]. https://s.cnmilf.com/user74170196/https/catalog.data.gov/dataset/inventory-of-online-public-databases-and-repositories-holding-agricultural-data-in-2017-d4c81
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    United States agricultural researchers have many options for making their data available online. This dataset aggregates the primary sources of ag-related data and determines where researchers are likely to deposit their agricultural data. These data serve as both a current landscape analysis and also as a baseline for future studies of ag research data. Purpose As sources of agricultural data become more numerous and disparate, and collaboration and open data become more expected if not required, this research provides a landscape inventory of online sources of open agricultural data. An inventory of current agricultural data sharing options will help assess how the Ag Data Commons, a platform for USDA-funded data cataloging and publication, can best support data-intensive and multi-disciplinary research. It will also help agricultural librarians assist their researchers in data management and publication. The goals of this study were to establish where agricultural researchers in the United States-- land grant and USDA researchers, primarily ARS, NRCS, USFS and other agencies -- currently publish their data, including general research data repositories, _domain-specific databases, and the top journals compare how much data is in institutional vs. _domain-specific vs. federal platforms determine which repositories are recommended by top journals that require or recommend the publication of supporting data ascertain where researchers not affiliated with funding or initiatives possessing a designated open data repository can publish data Approach The National Agricultural Library team focused on Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and United States Forest Service (USFS) style research data, rather than ag economics, statistics, and social sciences data. To find _domain-specific, general, institutional, and federal agency repositories and databases that are open to US research submissions and have some amount of ag data, resources including re3data, libguides, and ARS lists were analysed. Primarily environmental or public health databases were not included, but places where ag grantees would publish data were considered. Search methods We first compiled a list of known _domain specific USDA / ARS datasets / databases that are represented in the Ag Data Commons, including ARS Image Gallery, ARS Nutrition Databases (sub-components), SoyBase, PeanutBase, National Fungus Collection, i5K Workspace @ NAL, and GRIN. We then searched using search engines such as Bing and Google for non-USDA / federal ag databases, using Boolean variations of “agricultural data” /“ag data” / “scientific data” + NOT + USDA (to filter out the federal / USDA results). Most of these results were _domain specific, though some contained a mix of data subjects. We then used search engines such as Bing and Google to find top agricultural university repositories using variations of “agriculture”, “ag data” and “university” to find schools with agriculture programs. Using that list of universities, we searched each university web site to see if their institution had a repository for their unique, independent research data if not apparent in the initial web browser search. We found both ag specific university repositories and general university repositories that housed a portion of agricultural data. Ag specific university repositories are included in the list of _domain-specific repositories. Results included Columbia University – International Research Institute for Climate and Society, UC Davis – Cover Crops Database, etc. If a general university repository existed, we determined whether that repository could filter to include only data results after our chosen ag search terms were applied. General university databases that contain ag data included Colorado State University Digital Collections, University of Michigan ICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research), and University of Minnesota DRUM (Digital Repository of the University of Minnesota). We then split out NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information) repositories. Next we searched the internet for open general data repositories using a variety of search engines, and repositories containing a mix of data, journals, books, and other types of records were tested to determine whether that repository could filter for data results after search terms were applied. General subject data repositories include Figshare, Open Science Framework, PANGEA, Protein Data Bank, and Zenodo. Finally, we compared scholarly journal suggestions for data repositories against our list to fill in any missing repositories that might contain agricultural data. Extensive lists of journals were compiled, in which USDA published in 2012 and 2016, combining search results in ARIS, Scopus, and the Forest Service's TreeSearch, plus the USDA web sites Economic Research Service (ERS), National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Natural Resources and Conservation Service (NRCS), Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), Rural Development (RD), and Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS). The top 50 journals' author instructions were consulted to see if they (a) ask or require submitters to provide supplemental data, or (b) require submitters to submit data to open repositories. Data are provided for Journals based on a 2012 and 2016 study of where USDA employees publish their research studies, ranked by number of articles, including 2015/2016 Impact Factor, Author guidelines, Supplemental Data?, Supplemental Data reviewed?, Open Data (Supplemental or in Repository) Required? and Recommended data repositories, as provided in the online author guidelines for each the top 50 journals. Evaluation We ran a series of searches on all resulting general subject databases with the designated search terms. From the results, we noted the total number of datasets in the repository, type of resource searched (datasets, data, images, components, etc.), percentage of the total database that each term comprised, any dataset with a search term that comprised at least 1% and 5% of the total collection, and any search term that returned greater than 100 and greater than 500 results. We compared _domain-specific databases and repositories based on parent organization, type of institution, and whether data submissions were dependent on conditions such as funding or affiliation of some kind. Results A summary of the major findings from our data review: Over half of the top 50 ag-related journals from our profile require or encourage open data for their published authors. There are few general repositories that are both large AND contain a significant portion of ag data in their collection. GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility), ICPSR, and ORNL DAAC were among those that had over 500 datasets returned with at least one ag search term and had that result comprise at least 5% of the total collection. Not even one quarter of the _domain-specific repositories and datasets reviewed allow open submission by any researcher regardless of funding or affiliation. See included README file for descriptions of each individual data file in this dataset. Resources in this dataset:Resource Title: Journals. File Name: Journals.csvResource Title: Journals - Recommended repositories. File Name: Repos_from_journals.csvResource Title: TDWG presentation. File Name: TDWG_Presentation.pptxResource Title: Domain Specific ag data sources. File Name: domain_specific_ag_databases.csvResource Title: Data Dictionary for Ag Data Repository Inventory. File Name: Ag_Data_Repo_DD.csvResource Title: General repositories containing ag data. File Name: general_repos_1.csvResource Title: README and file inventory. File Name: README_InventoryPublicDBandREepAgData.txt

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    Sc index.

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    Byung Min Soon; Wonseong Kim (2023). Sc index. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286520.s009
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    Our study analyzed the impact of African swine fever (ASF) news on the Korean meat market using sentiment analysis. We applied a neural network language model (NNLM) to generate a sentiment index indicating whether the news had a positive or negative impact on consumer expectations. We analyzed 24,143 news articles to estimate the impulse responses of meat price variables to sentiment shocks. Our study contributes significantly to agricultural economics as it applies NNLM to generate a sentiment index. The empirical results indicated that ASF news sentiment has a substantial impact on meat prices in Korea, and there is evidence of substitution effects among different types of meat. ASF news has a positive impact on the price of pork, negative effects on beef and chicken prices, and a greater impact on the price of chicken than beef. The findings imply that the effect of ASF news on demand outweighs its impact on supply in the pork market, whereas the effect on supply surpasses the effect on demand in the beef and chicken market. We believe our methods and results will inspire discussions among applied economists studying consumer behavior in this specific market and could encourage the application of big data analysis to the agricultural economy.

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    Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development Acceptance Rate -...

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    Research Help Desk (2022). Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development Acceptance Rate - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/acceptance-rate/459/asian-journal-of-agriculture-and-development
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    Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development Acceptance Rate - ResearchHelpDesk - The Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development (AJAD), an international refereed journal first published in 2004, provides information and analysis on topics within the broad scope of agriculture and development. As the official journal of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), it promotes greater awareness of the latest findings in research, state-of-the-art technologies, new methodologies, and policy concerns in inclusive and sustainable agricultural and rural development. It publishes articles resulting from empirical, policy-oriented, or institutional development studies, as well as articles of perspectives on agriculture and development; political economy of rural development; and trade issues. Published twice a year in June and December, AJAD is indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) of the Web of Science (WoS), EBSCO Information Services, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), AgEcon Search, Socio-economic Research Portal for the Philippines (SERP-P), CAB Abstracts, ASEAN Citation Index (ACI), The Essential Electronic Agricultural Library (TEEAL), and the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC). AJAD publishes papers primarily covering Southeast, South, and East Asia only tackling the following scope of agriculture and development: globalization agricultural investments technical efficiency agricultural labor and markets biodiversity conservation technological adoption credit and microfinance environmental management sustainable development inclusive and sustainable agriculture geographical information systems natural resource management consumer behavior and preferences water resources management climate change mitigation and adaptation urban agriculture social capital trade reforms impact evaluation multilateral arrangements food value chain project analysis public policy reforms political economy rural development urban-rural migration climate change adaptation food security initiatives community development precision agriculture technologies agricultural policies and governance comparative and competitive advantages

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    Indian journal of agricultural sciences Acceptance Rate - ResearchHelpDesk

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    Research Help Desk (2022). Indian journal of agricultural sciences Acceptance Rate - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/acceptance-rate/104/indian-journal-of-agricultural-sciences
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    Indian journal of agricultural sciences Acceptance Rate - ResearchHelpDesk - A journal devoted to experimental agriculture and abstracted by all the major abstracting services. It includes articles on cytology, genetics, breeding, agronomy, soil science, horticulture, water use, microbiology, plant diseases and pest, agricultural engineering, economics and statistics with emphasis on original articles, from India and countries having similar agricultural conditions. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences publishes papers concerned with the advancement of agriculture throughout the world. It publishes original scientific work related to strategic and applied studies in all aspects of agricultural science and exploited species, as well as reviews of scientific topics of current agricultural relevance. Specific topics of interest include (but are not confined to): genetic resources, all aspects of crop improvement,crop production,crop protection, physiology, modeling of crop systems, the scientific underpinning of agronomy, engineering solutions, decision support systems, land use, environmental impacts of agriculture and forestry, impacts of climate change, rural biodiversity, experimental design and statistical analysis, the application of new analytical and study methods (including molecular studies) and agricultural economics. The journal also publishes book reviews.

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    Journal of Political Economy Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk

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    Research Help Desk (2022). Journal of Political Economy Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/602/journal-of-political-economy
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    Journal of Political Economy Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The Journal of Political Economy is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press. Established by James Laurence Laughlin in 1892, it covers both theoretical and empirical economics. In the past, the journal published quarterly from its introduction through 1905, ten issues per volume from 1906 through 1921, and bimonthly from 1922 through 2019. The editor-in-chief is Magne Mogstad (University of Chicago). Abstract & Indexing Articles that appear in the Journal of Political Economy are indexed in the following abstracting and indexing services: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory (Print) Ulrichsweb (Online) J-Gate HINARI Association for Asian Studies Bibliography of Asian Studies (Online) Business Index CABI Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases (Online) Agricultural Economics Database CAB Abstracts (Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux) Dairy Science Abstracts (Online) Environmental Impact Global Health Leisure Tourism Database Nutrition and Food Sciences Database Rural Development Abstracts (Online) Soil Science Database Soils and Fertilizers (Online) Tropical Diseases Bulletin (Online) World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts (Online) Clarivate Analytics Current Contents Social Sciences Citation Index Web of Science De Gruyter Saur Dietrich's Index Philosophicus IBZ - Internationale Bibliographie der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Zeitschriftenliteratur Internationale Bibliographie der Rezensionen Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlicher Literatur EBSCOhost America: History and Life ATLA Religion Database (American Theological Library Association) Biography Index: Past and Present (H.W. Wilson) Book Review Digest Plus (H.W. Wilson) Business Source Alumni Edition (Full Text) Business Source Complete (Full Text) Business Source Corporate (Full Text) Business Source Corporate Plus (Full Text) Business Source Elite (Full Text) Business Source Premier (Full Text) Business Source Ultimate (Full Text) Current Abstracts EBSCO MegaFILE (Full Text) EBSCO Periodicals Collection (Full Text) EconLit with Full Text (Full Text) ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) GeoRef Historical Abstracts (Online) Humanities & Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1984 (H.W. Wilson) Humanities Index Retrospective: 1907-1984 (H.W. Wilson) Humanities Source Humanities Source Ultimate Index to Legal Periodicals Retrospective: 1908-1981 (H.W. Wilson) Legal Source Library & Information Science Source MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association) OmniFile Full Text Mega (H.W. Wilson) Poetry & Short Story Reference Center Political Science Complete Public Affairs Index Readers' Guide Retrospective: 1890-1982 (H.W. Wilson) Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies Social Sciences Abstracts Social Sciences Full Text (H.W. Wilson) Social Sciences Index Retrospective: 1907-1983 (H.W. Wilson) SocINDEX SocINDEX with Full Text TOC Premier Women's Studies International Elsevier BV GEOBASE Scopus ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) Gale Academic ASAP Academic OneFile Advanced Placement Government and Social Studies Book Review Index Plus Business & Company ProFile ASAP Business ASAP Business ASAP International Business Collection Business Insights: Essentials Business Insights: Global Business, Economics and Theory Collection Expanded Academic ASAP General Business File ASAP General OneFile General Reference Center Gold General Reference Centre International InfoTrac Custom InfoTrac Student Edition MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association) Popular Magazines US History Collection H.W. Wilson Social Sciences Index National Library of Medicine PubMed OCLC ArticleFirst Periodical Abstracts Sociological Abstracts (Online), Selective Ovid EconLit ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) GeoRef ProQuest ABI/INFORM Collection ABI/INFORM Global (American Business Information) ABI/INFORM Research (American Business Information) Business Premium Collection EconLit ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) GeoRef Health Management Database Health Research Premium Collection Hospital Premium Collection International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Core MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association) PAIS Archive Professional ABI/INFORM Complete Professional ProQuest Central ProQuest 5000 ProQuest 5000 International ProQuest Central ProQuest Pharma Collection Research Library Social Science Database Social Science Premium Collection Sociological Abstracts (Online), Selective Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, Selective SCIMP (Selective Cooperative Index of Management Periodicals) Taylor & Francis Educational Research Abstracts Online Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia Asian - Pacific Economic Literature (Online)

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    Are High-Impact Species Predictable? An Analysis of Naturalised Grasses in...

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    Rieks D. van Klinken; F. Dane Panetta; Shaun R. Coutts (2023). Are High-Impact Species Predictable? An Analysis of Naturalised Grasses in Northern Australia [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068678
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    Predicting which species are likely to cause serious impacts in the future is crucial for targeting management efforts, but the characteristics of such species remain largely unconfirmed. We use data and expert opinion on tropical and subtropical grasses naturalised in Australia since European settlement to identify naturalised and high-impact species and subsequently to test whether high-impact species are predictable. High-impact species for the three main affected sectors (environment, pastoral and agriculture) were determined by assessing evidence against pre-defined criteria. Twenty-one of the 155 naturalised species (14%) were classified as high-impact, including four that affected more than one sector. High-impact species were more likely to have faster spread rates (regions invaded per decade) and to be semi-aquatic. Spread rate was best explained by whether species had been actively spread (as pasture), and time since naturalisation, but may not be explanatory as it was tightly correlated with range size and incidence rate. Giving more weight to minimising the chance of overlooking high-impact species, a priority for biosecurity, meant a wider range of predictors was required to identify high-impact species, and the predictive power of the models was reduced. By-sector analysis of predictors of high impact species was limited by their relative rarity, but showed sector differences, including to the universal predictors (spread rate and habitat) and life history. Furthermore, species causing high impact to agriculture have changed in the past 10 years with changes in farming practice, highlighting the importance of context in determining impact. A rationale for invasion ecology is to improve the prediction and response to future threats. Although our study identifies some universal predictors, it suggests improved prediction will require a far greater emphasis on impact rather than invasiveness, and will need to account for the individual circumstances of affected sectors and the relative rarity of high-impact species.

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    Journal of integrative agriculture Impact Factor 2024-2025 -...

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    Research Help Desk (2022). Journal of integrative agriculture Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/243/journal-of-integrative-agriculture
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    Journal of integrative agriculture Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Journal of Integrative Agriculture publishes manuscripts in the categories of Commentary, Review, Research Article, Letter and Short Communication, focusing on the core subjects: Crop Science, Horticulture, Plant Protection, Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Agro-Ecosystem and Environment, Food Science, Agricultural Economics and Management, Agricultural Information Science. JIA seeks to publish those papers that are influential and will significantly advance scientific understanding in agriculture fields worldwide. JIA publishes manuscripts in the five categories focusing on the five core subjects listed below. Core Subjects Crop Science Crop genetics, breeding, germplasm resources Crop cultivation, tillage, physiology Plant Protection Plant pathology Agricultural insect Pesticide and weed science Horticulture Horticultural crop (major vegetable and fruit crops) genetics, breeding, germplasm resources Horticultural crop (major vegetable and fruit crops) cultivation, physiology, biochemistry Animal Science & Veterinary Medicine Animal genetics and breeding, nutrition and metabolism, reproduction,forage science Basic veterinary, preventive veterinary, clinical veterinary Agro-Ecosystem & Environment Plant nutrition Soil & fertilization Soil microorganism Irrigation Agricultural remote sensing Food Science Food processing Food nutrition Food quality and safety Food biotechnology Agricultural Economics and Management Agricultural economics Food economics Environmental economics Agricultural policy Farm management JIA has been indexed in the following databases: SCI Scopus CABI Abstarct Journal (AJ) Zoological Record (ZR) AGRICultural OnLine Access (AGRICOLA) Food Science and Technology Abstracts (FSTA) AGRIS Database of Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Chinese Science and Technology Paper Citation Database (CSTPCD) CNKI Wanfang Data Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD)

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    The Open Agriculture Journal Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk

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    Research Help Desk (2022). The Open Agriculture Journal Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/122/the-open-agriculture-journal
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    The Open Agriculture Journal Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The Open Agriculture Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews and letters in all areas of agricultural science. Topics covered include, agronomy; plant and animal breeding; genetics; agricultural biotechnology; crop physiology and agroecology; soil science and agroclimatology; agricultural economics and rural sociology; and sustainable systems. Agricultural biotechnology (including tissue culture, molecular markers, molecular diagnostics, vaccines, genetic engineering, genome editing as well as synthetic biology) to modify living organisms: microorganisms, fungi, plants and animals). The scope of the journal includes but is not limited to: Crop protection and Cultivation Animal Science and Aquaculture Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Development Environmental implications of agricultural land Horticulture Forestry Agricultural Sciences, including Genetics and Agricultural Biotechnology Environmental Sciences, including prevention and correction of adverse environmental effects (e.g., soil degradation, waste management, bioremediation) Journal Indexing Details Scopus TOC Premier Chemical Abstracts Service/SciFinderGoogle Scholar Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Abstracts (CEABA-VTB) Index Copernicus GFMER Open J-Gate J-Gate Genamics JournalSeek MediaFinder®-Standard Periodical Directory CNKI Scholar EBSCO STM Source ROAD Directory

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    Indian Journal of Agricultural Research Impact Factor 2024-2025 -...

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    Research Help Desk (2022). Indian Journal of Agricultural Research Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/64/indian-journal-of-agricultural-research
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    Indian Journal of Agricultural Research Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The Indian Journal of Agricultural Research (IJAR), the flagship print journal of ARCC, it is a bi-monthly journal. The overall aim of the journal is to promote the professional development of its readers, researchers and scientists around the world. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research is peer-reviewed journal and has gained recognition for its high standard in the academic world. It publishes original research articles by eminent scientists on all aspects of plant and soil science. The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for the scientific community to publish their research findings and also to open new vistas for further research. The journal is being covered under international indexing and abstracting services. Subjects Covered: Agricultural Chemicals, Economics, Engineering, Extension, Physics, Agronomy, Biochemistry, Entomology, Environmental Sciences, Floriculture and Landscaping, Fruits and Horticulture Genetics, Irrigation, Genetics, Microbiology, Nematology, Plant Breeding, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Biotechnology, Plant Genetic Resources, Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology, Post Harvest Technology, Seed Science and Technology, Soil Science, Chemistry, Vegetable Science etc

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Research Help Desk (2022). Journal of agricultural economics Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/105/journal-of-agricultural-economics

Journal of agricultural economics Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk

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Journal of agricultural economics Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Journal of Agricultural Economics is a leading international professional journal, providing a forum for research into agricultural economics and related disciplines such as statistics, marketing, business management, politics, history and sociology, and their application to issues in the agricultural, food, and related industries; rural communities, and the environment. A leading journal for the discipline worldwide - consistently highly ranked in the Agricultural Economics & Policy category of ISI A dynamic, international, applied social science journal dealing with agriculture, food and related industries, rural development and the environment Articles on developments in research and methods of analysis as well as the application of existing methods and techniques to new problems and situations Aims and Scope Published on behalf of the Agricultural Economics Society, the Journal of Agricultural Economics is a leading international professional journal, providing a forum for research into agricultural economics and related disciplines such as statistics, marketing, business management, politics, history and sociology, and their application to issues in the agricultural, food, and related industries; rural communities, and the environment. Each issue of the JAE contains articles, notes and book reviews as well as information relating to the Agricultural Economics Society. Published 3 times a year, it is received by members and institutional subscribers in 69 countries. With contributions from leading international scholars, the JAE is a leading citation for agricultural economics and policy. Published articles either deal with new developments in research and methods of analysis, or apply existing methods and techniques to new problems and situations which are of general interest to the Journal’s international readership. Journal of Agricultural Economics - Keywords Agricultural economics, agriculture, resource economics, technical efficiency, consumer behaviour, contingent valuation, stated preference, willingness to pay, choice experiments, revealed preference, switching regression. Abstracting & Indexing Details Academic Search (EBSCO Publishing) Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO Publishing) Academic Search Premier (EBSCO Publishing) AgBiotech News & Information (CABI) AgeLine Database (EBSCO Publishing) AGRICOLA Database (National Agricultural Library) Agricultural & Environmental Science Database (ProQuest) Agricultural Engineering Abstracts (CABI) Animal Breeding Abstracts (CABI) AgBiotechNet (CABI) Biofuels Abstracts (CABI) Biological & Agricultural Index Plus (EBSCO Publishing) CAB Abstracts® (CABI) Current Contents: Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences (Clarivate Analytics) Current Contents: Social & Behavioral Sciences (Clarivate Analytics) Dairy Science Abstracts (CABI) EconLit (AEA) Field Crop Abstracts (CABI) GeoRef (AGI) Global Health (CABI) Grasslands & Forage Abstracts (CABI) Horticultural Science Abstracts (CABI) Irrigation & Drainage Abstracts (CABI) Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics) Journal Citation Reports/Social Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics) Maize Abstracts (CABI) Natural Science Collection (ProQuest) Nutrition Abstracts & Reviews Series A: Human & Experimental (CABI) Nutrition Abstracts & Reviews Series B: Livestock Feeds & Feeding (CABI) Ornamental Horticulture (CABI) Periodical Index Online (ProQuest) Postharvest News & Information (CABI) Pig News & Information (CABI) Plant Breeding Abstracts (CABI) ProQuest Politics Collection (ProQuest) Plant Genetic Resources Abstracts (CABI) GEOBASE (Elsevier) Poultry Abstracts (CABI) Proquest Business Collection (ProQuest) ProQuest Sociology Collection (ProQuest) RePEc: Research Papers in Economics Review of Agricultural Entomology (CABI) Review of Medical & Veterinary Entomology (CABI) Rice Abstracts (CABI) Rural Development Abstracts (CABI) Science Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics) SCOPUS (Elsevier) Seed Abstracts (CABI) Tropical Diseases Bulletin (CABI) Social Science Premium Collection (ProQuest) Social Sciences Citation Index (Clarivate Analytics) Soils & Fertilizers Abstracts (CABI) SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest) Soybean Abstracts Online (CABI) Sugar Industry Abstracts (CABI) Veterinary Bulletin (CABI) VINITI (All-Russian Institute of Science & Technological Information) Viticulture & Enology Abstracts (Vitis) Wheat, Barley & Triticale Abstracts (CABI) World Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Abstracts (CABI)

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