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    Quantifying Adoption Intensity for Weed-Resistance Management Practices and Its Determinants among US Soybean, Corn, and Cotton Farmers

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    Dong, Fengxia
    Mitchell, Paul D.
    Hurley, Terrance M.
    Frisvold, George B.
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Agr & Resource Econ
    Issue Date
    2016-01
    Keywords
    adoption intensity
    best management practices
    common-weight data envelopment analysis
    herbicide-resistance management
    polychoric non-negative principal component analysis
    weed-resistance management
    
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    Publisher
    WESTERN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ASSOC
    Citation
    Dong, F., Mitchell, P. D., Hurley, T. M., & Frisvold, G. B. (2016). Quantifying adoption intensity for weed-resistance management practices and its determinants among U.S. Soybean, corn, and cotton farmers. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 41(1), 42-61.
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    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS
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    Copyright 2016 Western Agricultural Economics Association.
    Collection Information
    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Using data envelopment analysis with principal components, we calculate an adoption-intensity index for herbicide-resistance best management practices (BMPs). Empirical results for over 1,100 farmers in twenty-two U.S. states suggest that many farmers could improve their herbicide resistance BMP adoption. Two-limit truncated regression results show that higher yields and a greater proportion of acres planted with Roundup Ready (R) seeds motivate weed BMP adoption. While soybean and corn farmers have lower adoption intensity than cotton farmers, farmer educational attainment and greater concern for herbicide effectiveness and for human and environmental safety are found to help increase the adoption of weed BMPs.
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    1068-5502
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    Final published version
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