Noah Miller

Noah Miller is a graduate student in the department of Agricultural Economics at Kansas State University. If you have questions, please contact Rich Llewelyn at 785.532.1504 or rvl@ksu.edu

Documents & Presentations by Noah Miller
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Soil Moisture as Price Predictor

K-State agricultural economist Mykel Taylor and graduate researcher Noah Miller talk about using soil moisture measurements gathered via satellite as a predictor of local wheat price basis at harvest time They explain how their economic model merges historical basis trends with moisture readings early in the wheat growing season to give producers information that would be useful in advance-marketing their grain.

August 6, 2019
19. Forecasting Wheat Basis Using Soil Moisture Measurements August 1, 2019
Study of Grain Sorghum Yields

K-State agricultural economist Jesse Tack and graduate researcher Noah Miller report on their new study which looked at the historical response of grain sorghum yields to warming temperatures in Kansas over the last 40 years...they determined the point at which higher temperatures start to erode yields, and examined the impact of planting sorghum earlier than normal on yield results.

August 15, 2018
17. Can Adjustment of Planting Dates Offset Warming Impacts for Kansas Sorghum Producers? August 1, 2018
Kansas Farm Adoption of Embodied Knowledge and Information Intensive Precision Agriculture Technology Bundles December 7, 2017
Factors Influencing the Adoption of Precision Agricultural Technologies by Kansas Farmers December 1, 2016
Technology Decisions

Jason Bergtold, Terry Griffin and Noah Miller discuss tech trends identified in 17 years of KFMA data.

October 11, 2016
Kansas Farms Sequence of Information Intensive Precision Agriculture Technology Adoption in Bundles September 29, 2016
Precision Agriculture Technology Adoption and Obsolescence September 14, 2016