Nonpoint-source pollution can be reduced by altering land use. A methodology to evaluate alternative management systems and the resulting economic and environmental impacts under risk is presented. Results show that a 20% reduction in leaching losses decreased net income by only $50 to $600 depending upon the level of risk aversion
Reducing risk to producers is a farm policy goal. In fact, it may be the most important reason for t...
Crop insurance provides risk reduction benefits yet may increase planted acres in risky areas. This ...
Vita.Environmental issues continue to gain priority among societal goals. Water quality has been the...
Regional and farm-level analyses are conducted to evaluate the economic and environmental impacts of...
Nonpoint pollution problems resulting from current agricultural practices are forcing policymakers t...
A multiyear regional risk programming model was used in evaluating the impacts of different environm...
Nonpoint source agricultural pollution is a significant water quality problem. An understanding of t...
The objective of this paper is to improve our knowledge of how the traditional goals of income and r...
Farmers respond to environmental regulations by adjusting production practices so as to comply while...
United States farmers typically spend over $10 billion annually on commercial fertilizer. Chemical i...
Risk management programs, such as subsidized crop insurance, affect production decisions at both the...
The Southwest Watershed Research Center of the Agricultural Research Service has developed a Prototy...
This paper evaluates the economic and environmental tradeoffs at watershed scale by incorporating bo...
Regional and farm-level analyses are conducted to evaluate the economic and environ-mental impacts o...
The development and implementation of agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution control plans wa...
Reducing risk to producers is a farm policy goal. In fact, it may be the most important reason for t...
Crop insurance provides risk reduction benefits yet may increase planted acres in risky areas. This ...
Vita.Environmental issues continue to gain priority among societal goals. Water quality has been the...
Regional and farm-level analyses are conducted to evaluate the economic and environmental impacts of...
Nonpoint pollution problems resulting from current agricultural practices are forcing policymakers t...
A multiyear regional risk programming model was used in evaluating the impacts of different environm...
Nonpoint source agricultural pollution is a significant water quality problem. An understanding of t...
The objective of this paper is to improve our knowledge of how the traditional goals of income and r...
Farmers respond to environmental regulations by adjusting production practices so as to comply while...
United States farmers typically spend over $10 billion annually on commercial fertilizer. Chemical i...
Risk management programs, such as subsidized crop insurance, affect production decisions at both the...
The Southwest Watershed Research Center of the Agricultural Research Service has developed a Prototy...
This paper evaluates the economic and environmental tradeoffs at watershed scale by incorporating bo...
Regional and farm-level analyses are conducted to evaluate the economic and environ-mental impacts o...
The development and implementation of agricultural non-point source (NPS) pollution control plans wa...
Reducing risk to producers is a farm policy goal. In fact, it may be the most important reason for t...
Crop insurance provides risk reduction benefits yet may increase planted acres in risky areas. This ...
Vita.Environmental issues continue to gain priority among societal goals. Water quality has been the...