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    Reduced Tillage as an Economic Response to Clean Air Regulation

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    Kennedy, Ana M.
    Wilson, Paul N.
    Affiliation
    Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2005-04
    
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    Kennedy, Ana M. & Wilson, Paul N. (2005). Reduced Tillage as an Economic Response to Clean Air Regulation. Cardon Research Papers in Agricultural and Resource Economics (Working Papers Series) 2005-04. The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Arizona.
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    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
    Description
    Working paper.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/678429
    Abstract
    Arizona is the first state in the nation to regulate agricultural practices in order to reduce dust emissions near urbanizing areas. This BMP program requires dust mitigation actions in some combination of tillage and harvest, crop land, and non-crop land activities. Contingent valuation methods were used to estimate the willingness-to-adopt reduced tillage equipment. At $10-26 per acre in long-term net benefits associated with the BMP, adoption generates dust emission reductions on 10-35 percent of the cotton acreage. Most dust mitigation, however, will occur through the reduction of the number of conventional tillage operations and the urbanization of agricultural lands.
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    Cardon Research Papers in Agricultural and Resource Economics (Working Papers Series) 2005-04
    Sponsors
    This project was funded by grants from the USDA’s Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program and Cotton Incorporated.
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