The success of the Boll Weevil Eradication (BWE) Program is believed to be one factor underlying the recent increase in cotton acreage in the Southeast. We find weak evidence that the initial, eradication phase of the BWE program decreases cotton acreage, and strong evidence that the second, maintenance phase of the program increases acreage. The full benefits associated with a BWE program may not become apparent until acreage adjustments occur, four to five years after program initiation. Our results indicate that for a representative sample county neglecting acreage effects may lead to underestimation of BWE program net benefits by 9 percent-12 percent
This study evaluated implications of increased bollworm problems in a 20-county area of the Texas Hi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the economic risk efficiency of implementing a boll weevi...
Because the boll weevil is important in cotton production, growers in Tennessee are implementing an ...
The success of the Boll Weevil Eradication (BWE) Program is believed to be one factor underlying the...
The success of the Boll Weevil Eradication (BWE) Program is believed to be one factor underlying the...
The success of the Boll Weevil Eradication (BWE) Program is believed to be one factor underlying the...
Five-year, 0-1 mixed integer programming models of two representative Alabama farms were developed f...
An adaptive regression model is employed for estimating pre-and post-boll weevil eradication cotton-...
Georgia’s history and cotton production have been inseparably woven together since 1733, when the co...
Boll weevils have inflicted serious losses to cotton producers throughout this century. For the last...
The economic viability of the Boll Weevil Eradication program in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia is as...
Insect control practices on North Carolina cotton farms in 1976 were investigated as a basis for est...
Abstract: The boll weevil is America’s most celebrated agricultural pest. We assemble new county-lev...
Two boll weevil/cotton insect management trials, conducted during 1978-80, demonstrated the technica...
Substantial progress has been made in eradicating the boll weevil from the majority of the cotton pr...
This study evaluated implications of increased bollworm problems in a 20-county area of the Texas Hi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the economic risk efficiency of implementing a boll weevi...
Because the boll weevil is important in cotton production, growers in Tennessee are implementing an ...
The success of the Boll Weevil Eradication (BWE) Program is believed to be one factor underlying the...
The success of the Boll Weevil Eradication (BWE) Program is believed to be one factor underlying the...
The success of the Boll Weevil Eradication (BWE) Program is believed to be one factor underlying the...
Five-year, 0-1 mixed integer programming models of two representative Alabama farms were developed f...
An adaptive regression model is employed for estimating pre-and post-boll weevil eradication cotton-...
Georgia’s history and cotton production have been inseparably woven together since 1733, when the co...
Boll weevils have inflicted serious losses to cotton producers throughout this century. For the last...
The economic viability of the Boll Weevil Eradication program in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia is as...
Insect control practices on North Carolina cotton farms in 1976 were investigated as a basis for est...
Abstract: The boll weevil is America’s most celebrated agricultural pest. We assemble new county-lev...
Two boll weevil/cotton insect management trials, conducted during 1978-80, demonstrated the technica...
Substantial progress has been made in eradicating the boll weevil from the majority of the cotton pr...
This study evaluated implications of increased bollworm problems in a 20-county area of the Texas Hi...
The purpose of this study was to determine the economic risk efficiency of implementing a boll weevi...
Because the boll weevil is important in cotton production, growers in Tennessee are implementing an ...