AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF THE WHOLE-FARM IMPACT OF PRECISION AGRICULTURE
Kent Olson and
Pascal Elisabeth
No 22119, 2003 Annual meeting, July 27-30, Montreal, Canada from American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association)
Abstract:
The full impact of an investment in a management information system (MIS), such as precision agriculture (PA), comes from improved managerial decision making throughout the whole farm and not just from improvements in a specific part of the farm. This study was conducted to determine whether the adoption of PA had a positive impact on whole-farm profitability. To overcome problems of simultaneity and self-selection in the adoption decision of PA, this study used a two stage econometric model using data from farms in Southwest Minnesota. The PA adoption decision was evaluated in the first stage, and the impact of adopting PA was evaluated in the second stage. The whole farm rate of return to assets (ROA) was used to measure the impact of PA. For all 212 farms in the dataset, the adoption of precision agriculture was explained significantly (p<0.1) by two variables: positively by the farmer's self-described soil variability and negatively by the level of non-farm income. For the 63 crop farms in the dataset, adoption of PA was explained significantly (p<0.1) only by the farmer's self-described soil variability. The adoption of PA was estimated to have a significant (p<0.1) negative impact on ROA for the entire group of farms but was not significant when the farms were separated into crop farms only and into size clusters. PA's lack of significance in explaining ROA in the subgroups may be due to small sample size, the variability of ROA itself, the lack of fully implementing PA as an MIS, differences in management ability, and the availability of other farming methods that are just as profitable as PA.
Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 12
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.22119
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