Dramatic growth in herbicide-resistant (HR) weeds in the United States threatens farm profitability and may undercut environmentally beneficial farming practices. When HR weeds move across farm boundaries due to ecological processes or human action, a common pool resource challenge emerges, requiring farmer cooperation to manage such weeds effectively. We investigate the scope for cooperative management using responses to a national survey on HR weed issues to test a recursive model of three preconditions for collective action: (1) concern about HR weeds migrating from nearby lands; (2) communication with neighbors about HR weeds; and (3) belief that cooperation is necessary for effective resistance management. Results suggest that farmers ...
Resistance at the field level is best considered as 'shades of grey', with a continuum from complete...
Recent research in relation to herbicide resistance has focused on the science of herbicide resistan...
Abstract: Recently adopted in France, conservation agriculture still faces some challenges to its ad...
Dramatic growth in herbicide-resistant (HR) weeds in the United States threatens farm profitability ...
Due to complex interactions between social and ecological systems, herbicide resistance has classic ...
Herbicide resistance management is often understood as a decision for individual land managers, but ...
Non-Peer ReviewedWith the widespread adoption of herbicide-resistant (HR) crops, research is increas...
The threat of herbicide-resistant weeds to crop production makes sustainable weed and herbicide mana...
Resistance of pathogens and pests to antibiotics and pesticides worldwide is rapidly reaching critic...
Weeds pose severe threats to agricultural and natural landscapes worldwide. One major reason for the...
Most studies on weed population dynamics in farming systems have focused on the effects of different...
<p>Weed management is a critically important activity on both agricultural and non-agricultural land...
Herbicide resistance is ‘wicked’ in nature; therefore, results of the many educational efforts to en...
Organic agricultural systems increase the complexity of weed management, leading organic farmers to ...
This article presents comparative perspectives from Australia, the European Union, and the United St...
Resistance at the field level is best considered as 'shades of grey', with a continuum from complete...
Recent research in relation to herbicide resistance has focused on the science of herbicide resistan...
Abstract: Recently adopted in France, conservation agriculture still faces some challenges to its ad...
Dramatic growth in herbicide-resistant (HR) weeds in the United States threatens farm profitability ...
Due to complex interactions between social and ecological systems, herbicide resistance has classic ...
Herbicide resistance management is often understood as a decision for individual land managers, but ...
Non-Peer ReviewedWith the widespread adoption of herbicide-resistant (HR) crops, research is increas...
The threat of herbicide-resistant weeds to crop production makes sustainable weed and herbicide mana...
Resistance of pathogens and pests to antibiotics and pesticides worldwide is rapidly reaching critic...
Weeds pose severe threats to agricultural and natural landscapes worldwide. One major reason for the...
Most studies on weed population dynamics in farming systems have focused on the effects of different...
<p>Weed management is a critically important activity on both agricultural and non-agricultural land...
Herbicide resistance is ‘wicked’ in nature; therefore, results of the many educational efforts to en...
Organic agricultural systems increase the complexity of weed management, leading organic farmers to ...
This article presents comparative perspectives from Australia, the European Union, and the United St...
Resistance at the field level is best considered as 'shades of grey', with a continuum from complete...
Recent research in relation to herbicide resistance has focused on the science of herbicide resistan...
Abstract: Recently adopted in France, conservation agriculture still faces some challenges to its ad...