Targeting Soil Conservation Incentive Payments
Parveen P. Setia and
C. Tim Osborn
Review of Agricultural Economics, 1989, vol. 11, issue 1, 95-103
Abstract:
An economic criterion to identify the minimum variable incentive payment rates needed to induce farmers to adopt conservation practices is presented. The Erosion Productivity Economics Model (EPEM) was used to compare various conservation management systems to achieve established levels of erosion control. Findings suggest that there could be substantial net savings by targeting and recognizing the productivity impacts.
Date: 1989
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