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Choice of Tillage, Rotation, and Soil Testing Practices: Economic and Environmental Implications (The)

JunJie Wu and Bruce Babcock

Staff General Research Papers Archive from Iowa State University, Department of Economics

Abstract: Presents a study which looked at farmers' choice of conservation, tillage, rotation and soil testing practices in the Nebraska corn area. Estimation of various combinations of the practices impact on fertilizer use, corn yield, and soil erosion; Details on a polychotomous-choice selectivity model; Factors which affect conservation practices.

Date: 1998-01-01
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Published in American Journal of Agricultural Economics, January 1998, vol. 80 no. 3, pp. 494-511

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