- Peer-Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters2009
AitSahlia, F., Wang, C., Cabrera, V.E., Uryasev, S., Fraisse, C.W. 2009.
Optimal crop planting schedules and financial hedging strategies. Annals of Operations Research DOI: 10.1007/s10479-009-0551-2.
Cabrera, V.E., D. Solís, G.A Baigorria and D. Letson. 2009.
Chapter 7th:Managing Climate Variability in Agricultural Analysis. IN Long, J.A. and Wells D.S. (Eds), Ocean Circulation and El Niño: New Research, p. 163-179, Nova Science Publishers, Inc, Hauppauge, NY.
Cabrera, V.E., Solis, D., Letson, D. 2009.
Optimal crop insurance under climate variability: contrasting insurer and farmer interests. Transactions of the ASABE 52, 623-631.
Cabrera, V.E., Stavast, L.J., Baker, T.T., Wood, M.K., Cram, D.S., Flynn, R.P., and Ulery, A.L. 2009.
Soil and runoff response to dairy manure application on rangeland. Agriculture, Ecology, and Environment 131:255-262.
Liu, J., Men, C., Men, C., Cabrera, V.E., Uryasev, S., Fraisse, C.W. 2009.
Optimizing crop insurance under climate variability. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology DOI: 10.1175/2007JAMC1490.1.
2008Breuer, N.E., Cabrera, V.E., Ingram, K.T., Broad, K., and Hildebrand, P.E. 2008.
AgClimate: A case study in participatory decision support system development. Climatic Change 87:385-403.
Cabrera, V.E., Breuer, N.E., Hildebrand, P.E. 2008.
Participatory modeling using climate forecasts. Climatic Change 89:395-409.
Cabrera, V.E., Hagevoort, R., Solis, D., Kirksey, R., Diemer, J.A. 2008.
Economic impact of milk production in the State of New Mexico. Journal of Dairy Science 91:2144-2150.
Cabrera, V.E., Mathis, C.P., Kirksey, R.E., Baker, T.T. 2008.
Development of a seasonal prediction model for manure excretion by dairy cattle. The Professional Animal Scientist 24:175-183.
Fraisse, C., Cabrera, V.E., Breuer, N.E., Baez, J., Quispe, J. Matos, E. 2008.
El Niño - Southern Oscillation Influences on Soybean Yields in Eastern Paraguay. International Journal of Climatology 28:1339-1407.
Ruegg, P.L., 2008.
Management of Mastitis on Organic and Conventional Dairy Farms. J. Anim Sci. 1910. doi:10.2527/jas.2008-1217.
2007Anderson, T., R. Shaver, P. Bosma and V. De Boer. 2007.
Case Study: Performance of lactating Jersey and Jersey-Holstein Crossbred versus Holstein cows in a Wisconsin confinement dairy herd. The Professional Animal Scientist. 23:541-545.
Cabrera, V.E., Jagtap, S., and Hildebrand, P.E. 2007.
Strategies to limit (minimize) nitrogen leaching on dairy farms driven by seasonal climate forecasts. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 122: 479-489.
Cabrera, V.E., Letson, D., and Podesta, G. 2007.
The value of the climate information when Farm Programs matter. Agricultural Systems 93: 25-42.
Grummer, R. R. 2007.
Strategies to improve fertility of high yielding dairy farms. Management of the dry period. Theriogenology 68:s281-s288.
Hoogenboom, G., Fraisse, C.W., Jones, J.W., Ingram, K.T., O'Brien, J.J., Bellow, J.G., Zierden, D., Stooksbury, D.E., Paz, J.O., Garcia y Garcia, A., Guerra, L.C., Letson, D., Breuer, N.E., Cabrera, V.E., Hatch, L.U., and Roncoli, C. 2007.
Climate-based agricultural risk management tools for Florida, Georgia and Alabma, USA. In: p. 273-278. (M.V.K. Sivakumar and J. Hansen, editors). Climate Prediction and Agriculture: Advances and Challenges. Springer, Berlin, Germany.
Pol M, and P. L. Ruegg. 2007.
Treatment practices and quantification of antimicrobial usage in conventional and organic dairy farms in Wisconsin. J Dairy Sci 90:249-261.
Rastani, R. R., N. Silva Del Rio, T. F. Gressley, G. E. Dahl, and R. R. Grummer. 2007.
Effects of increasing milking frequency during the last 28 days of gestation on milk production, dry matter intake, and energy balance in dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci. 90: 1729-1739.
Watters, R. D., J. N. Guenther, A. E. Brickner, R. R. Rastani, P. M. Crump, P. W. Clark, and R. R. Grummer. 2008.
Effects of dry period length on milk production and health in dairy cattle. J. Dairy Sci. 91:2595-2603.