A Binary Logit Estimation of Factors Affecting Adoption of GPS Guidance Systems by Cotton Producers
“Ban” Banerjee, Swagata,
Steven W. Martin,
Roland K. Roberts,
Sherry L. Larkin,
James Larson (),
Kenneth W. Paxton,
Burton English,
Michele Marra and
Jeanne M. Reeves
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2008, vol. 40, issue 1, 345-355
Abstract:
Binary logit analysis was used to identify the factors influencing adoption of Global Positioning System (GPS) guidance systems by cotton farmers in 11 Mid-south and Southeastern states. Results indicate that adoption was more likely by those who had already adopted other precision-farming practices and had used computers for farm management. In addition, younger and more affluent farmers were more likely to adopt. Farmers with larger farms and with relatively high yields were also more likely to adopt. Education was not a significant factor in a farmer's decision to adopt GPS guidance systems.
Date: 2008
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