This paper examines spatial spillovers associated with the adoption of organic dairy farming. We hypothesize that neighboring farmers can help to reduce the uncertainty of organic conversion by lowering the fixed costs of learning about the organic system. A spatially explicit 10-year panel dataset of more than 1,900 dairy farms in southwestern Wisconsin is used as input into a reduced-form econometric model of the decision to convert to organic production. Using an identification strategy that exploits the panel aspect of the micro dataset, we find evidence that the presence of neighboring organic dairy farms affects the conversion decision
Using original survey data from France we study the importance of technical efficiency as a potentia...
Purpose : It is undeniable that the NZ economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, especially dairy...
Farm diversification is an important component of rural development and policy in Europe. We examine...
In low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degradation an...
AbstractIn low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degrad...
In low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degradation an...
This article analyzes spatial dependence in the adoption of organic farming. A Bayesian spatial Durb...
We investigate farmers’ decision to engage in organic production. Our objective is to identify the ...
Organic agriculture has expanded greatly over the past decades, but the rate of conversion has not b...
This article analyses spatial dependence in the adoption of organic farming. Bayesian spatial Durbin...
Support for organic farming is a key strategy of rural development policies in several countries. Th...
This paper uses network analysis to study the geo-localization decisions of new organic dairy farm o...
Substantial public scrutiny about adverse environmental impacts of the dairy sector has resulted in ...
Organic farming technology may be relatively unknown to farmers at the time when they switch from co...
Recent trends have shown that organic agriculture in the United States may longer form a homogeneous...
Using original survey data from France we study the importance of technical efficiency as a potentia...
Purpose : It is undeniable that the NZ economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, especially dairy...
Farm diversification is an important component of rural development and policy in Europe. We examine...
In low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degradation an...
AbstractIn low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degrad...
In low potential agricultural areas like the Honduran hillsides characterized by soil degradation an...
This article analyzes spatial dependence in the adoption of organic farming. A Bayesian spatial Durb...
We investigate farmers’ decision to engage in organic production. Our objective is to identify the ...
Organic agriculture has expanded greatly over the past decades, but the rate of conversion has not b...
This article analyses spatial dependence in the adoption of organic farming. Bayesian spatial Durbin...
Support for organic farming is a key strategy of rural development policies in several countries. Th...
This paper uses network analysis to study the geo-localization decisions of new organic dairy farm o...
Substantial public scrutiny about adverse environmental impacts of the dairy sector has resulted in ...
Organic farming technology may be relatively unknown to farmers at the time when they switch from co...
Recent trends have shown that organic agriculture in the United States may longer form a homogeneous...
Using original survey data from France we study the importance of technical efficiency as a potentia...
Purpose : It is undeniable that the NZ economy is heavily dependent on agriculture, especially dairy...
Farm diversification is an important component of rural development and policy in Europe. We examine...