Title: STOCHASTIC OPTIMIZATION: AN APPLICATION TO SUB-ARCTIC DAIRY FARMING
Author(s): Asheim, L.J.(1) + Richardson J.W.(2) + Schumann, K.D.(2) + Feldman, P.(2)
Organisation: 1-Norwegian Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Oslo, 2-Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Texas A&M University, Mimeo.
Country: 1-Norway, 2-USA
The paper demonstrates how a deterministic farm linear programming (LP) model can be
made stochastic and simulated using Solver and Simetar© in Excel©. The demonstration is
conducted with an LP-model for a dairy farm for a sub arctic region of Norway. The income
risks arising from variation in milk and crop yields due to winter damage in leys and pastures
have been quantified for farms demonstrating low, medium and high forage yield risk. The
estimated distribution of farm profit will be skewed to the left, indicating a downside risk. In
the presence of risks, farmers maximize income by producing the milk quota with using surplus
forage for meat production. The analysis demonstrated here may assist farmers and farm managers
in improving sensitivity analysis for risky variables in farm LP models.
Keywords: dairy production, Northern Norway, stochastic optimization, stochastic simulation,
yield risks.