@article{Brennan:143790,
      recid = {143790},
      author = {Brennan, Donna C. and Lindner, Robert K.},
      title = {The Long Term Peak Load Problem in Grain Storage},
      address = {1988-02},
      number = {399-2016-24500},
      pages = {24},
      year = {1988},
      abstract = {Fluctuating annual harvest volumes create a peak load  problem in the provision of grain storage capacity.  There  are a number of technologies for handling and storing  grain, ranging from capital intensive to labour intensive.   Optimal provision of grain storage capacity can therefore  be analysed in the framework of the conventional peak load  pricing model.  A revised version of the peak load pricing  model, with specific application to investment in  centralized grain storage capacity, is presented.  The  implications of economies of scale in the capital intensive  storage technologies and of the availability of low cost  options to central storage are discussed.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/143790},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.143790},
}