The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings direct and indirect costs and benefits. Farmers will adopt and utilize cover crops as long as the perceived benefit of using them is positive. This paper examines the demographic and management factors affecting the adoption and perceived benefit (in terms of improved crop yield) of using winter annual cover crops. A double selectivity model of cover crop adoption and perceived yield gain was es-timated using survey data of Alabama farmers examining cover crop use and management. Results may help in understanding factors shaping farmers ’ perceptions, adoption, and re-tention of cover crops
Cover cropping is an agricultural practice that produces on-farm benefits while contributing to broa...
Soil erosion and soil compaction can cause a decline in crop productivity and have harmful impacts o...
With increasing environmental concerns, increasing population, changing tastes and preferences of co...
The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings direct and indirect costs and benefits. Farm...
The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings direct and indirect costs and benefits. Farm...
The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings both direct and indirect costs and benefits....
The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings both direct and indirect costs and benefits....
The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings both direct and indirect costs and benefits....
Using cover crops is beneficial not only for soil health but also for the environment, but many farm...
There is evidence that cover crops can bring both environmental and yield benefits to a farm operati...
Cover crop adoption by producers as part of a production cycle depends on their objectives regrading...
With a growing global population and society’s increased awareness of the negative environmental imp...
Cover cropping is an agricultural practice that produces on-farm benefits while contributing to broa...
Cover cropping is an agricultural practice that produces on-farm benefits while contributing to broa...
Cover crops—which are typically added to a crop rotation in between two commodity or forage crops—pr...
Cover cropping is an agricultural practice that produces on-farm benefits while contributing to broa...
Soil erosion and soil compaction can cause a decline in crop productivity and have harmful impacts o...
With increasing environmental concerns, increasing population, changing tastes and preferences of co...
The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings direct and indirect costs and benefits. Farm...
The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings direct and indirect costs and benefits. Farm...
The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings both direct and indirect costs and benefits....
The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings both direct and indirect costs and benefits....
The inclusion of cover crops in cropping systems brings both direct and indirect costs and benefits....
Using cover crops is beneficial not only for soil health but also for the environment, but many farm...
There is evidence that cover crops can bring both environmental and yield benefits to a farm operati...
Cover crop adoption by producers as part of a production cycle depends on their objectives regrading...
With a growing global population and society’s increased awareness of the negative environmental imp...
Cover cropping is an agricultural practice that produces on-farm benefits while contributing to broa...
Cover cropping is an agricultural practice that produces on-farm benefits while contributing to broa...
Cover crops—which are typically added to a crop rotation in between two commodity or forage crops—pr...
Cover cropping is an agricultural practice that produces on-farm benefits while contributing to broa...
Soil erosion and soil compaction can cause a decline in crop productivity and have harmful impacts o...
With increasing environmental concerns, increasing population, changing tastes and preferences of co...