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000287989 245__ $$aSoil Conservation Practice Adoption in the Northern Great Plains: Economic versus Stewardship Motivations
000287989 260__ $$c2019-05
000287989 269__ $$a2019-05
000287989 336__ $$aJournal Article
000287989 520__ $$aBy making adoption decisions on soil conservation practices, agricultural producers play a key role in reversing unintended consequences caused by soil degradation. This paper studies two soil conservation practices—diversified crop rotation (DCR) and integrated cropping and livestock system (ICLS)—using survey data collected from Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota producers. We estimate a bivariate probit model to identify factors affecting adoption decisions. Farmers’ requirements for monetary incentives and values on soil health were found to be important determinants of adoption behavior. Geographic location matters, as North Dakota had the highest DCR adoption rate yet the lowest ICLS adoption rate.
000287989 546__ $$aEnglish
000287989 650__ $$aCrop Production/Industries
000287989 650__ $$aEnvironmental Economics and Policy
000287989 650__ $$aFarm Management
000287989 6531_ $$aadoption behavior
000287989 6531_ $$adiversified crop rotation (DCR)
000287989 6531_ $$aintegrated cropping and livestock system (ICLS) monetary incentive
000287989 6531_ $$asoil health
000287989 700__ $$aWang, Tong
000287989 700__ $$aJin, Hailong
000287989 700__ $$aKasu, Bishal B.
000287989 700__ $$aJacquet, Jeffrey
000287989 700__ $$aKumar, Sandeep
000287989 773__ $$j44$$k2$$q404$$o421$$tJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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000287989 8564_ $$93f0be5a4-3843-4550-acde-91ae2e8cb1d1$$s437187$$uhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/287989/files/JARE%2C44.2%2CMay2019%2C%2310%2CWang%2C404-421.pdf
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