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A New Analytical Framework for the Fertilization Problem

Edgar A. Lanzer and Quirino Paris

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1981, vol. 63, issue 1, 93-103

Abstract: A novel control model for technical and economic analysis of fertilizer recommendations is based on Liebig's Law of the Minimum, Mitscherlich's relative yield theory, and the notions of yield plateau and soil fertility carry-over. The empirical model consists of a multistage separable programming specification which maximizes the discounted stream of net revenues subject to crop response and fertility carry-over functions. The model is applied to the wheat-soybean cropping system in Southern Brazil. It is found that, while the optimal fertility target levels are within a small range of those determined by Brazilian agronomists, their maintenance recommendations could be substantially improved.

Date: 1981
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