The emergence of glyphosate-resistant weed populations threatens the economic viability of genetically modified, glyphosate-resistant crop varieties. This could not only have serious consequences for the welfare of U.S. farmers, but also for environmental quality as farmers turn to more toxic herbicides. The purpose of this paper is to better understand what economic factors have contributed to the rise of resistant weeds. Specifically, I investigate whether externalities associated with weed mobility have led farmers to apply more glyphosate than they would otherwise. To do this I develop a game theoretic model of how farmers choose the amount of glyphosate they apply to their fields and use this model to derive testable hypotheses for ho...
Much of the literature on herbicide resistant weeds suggests that farmers do not adopt resistance ma...
Social costs and externalities associated with herbicide resistance have not generally been consider...
Social costs and externalities associated with herbicide resistance have not generally been consider...
The emergence of glyphosate-resistant weed populations threatens the economic viability of genetical...
The first case of glyphosate resistant weeds was documented in 1998, two years after the commerciali...
BACKGROUND: The first case of glyphosate-resistant weeds in the United States was documented in 1998...
BACKGROUND: The first case of glyphosate-resistant weeds in the United States was documented in 1998...
BACKGROUND: The first case of glyphosate-resistant weeds in the United States was documented in 1998...
Unlike in the pesticide and antibiotic resistance literature, potential social costs and externaliti...
Unlike in the pesticide and antibiotic resistance literature, potential social costs and externaliti...
Abstract: More than 95 % of United States maize, cotton, soybean and sugarbeet acres are treated wit...
Background and Aims: The evolution of resistance to herbicides is a substantial problem in contempor...
BACKGROUND: A simulation model is used to explore the influence of biological, ecological, genetic a...
Modern agriculture is faced with the challenge of feeding a rapidly growing population.While crop yi...
•The evolution of resistance to herbicides is a striking example of rapid, human-directed adaptation...
Much of the literature on herbicide resistant weeds suggests that farmers do not adopt resistance ma...
Social costs and externalities associated with herbicide resistance have not generally been consider...
Social costs and externalities associated with herbicide resistance have not generally been consider...
The emergence of glyphosate-resistant weed populations threatens the economic viability of genetical...
The first case of glyphosate resistant weeds was documented in 1998, two years after the commerciali...
BACKGROUND: The first case of glyphosate-resistant weeds in the United States was documented in 1998...
BACKGROUND: The first case of glyphosate-resistant weeds in the United States was documented in 1998...
BACKGROUND: The first case of glyphosate-resistant weeds in the United States was documented in 1998...
Unlike in the pesticide and antibiotic resistance literature, potential social costs and externaliti...
Unlike in the pesticide and antibiotic resistance literature, potential social costs and externaliti...
Abstract: More than 95 % of United States maize, cotton, soybean and sugarbeet acres are treated wit...
Background and Aims: The evolution of resistance to herbicides is a substantial problem in contempor...
BACKGROUND: A simulation model is used to explore the influence of biological, ecological, genetic a...
Modern agriculture is faced with the challenge of feeding a rapidly growing population.While crop yi...
•The evolution of resistance to herbicides is a striking example of rapid, human-directed adaptation...
Much of the literature on herbicide resistant weeds suggests that farmers do not adopt resistance ma...
Social costs and externalities associated with herbicide resistance have not generally been consider...
Social costs and externalities associated with herbicide resistance have not generally been consider...