Understanding factors that motivate conservation behavior among farmers is crucial to addressing societal, soil, water, and wildlife conservation goals. Farmers employ soil conservation practices to maintain agricultural productivity while minimizing impacts to water and wildlife in the long-term. The majority of conservation programs are voluntary in nature and some farmers are more willing and/or able to implement conservation practices than others. To inform the development of more effective conservation outreach and incentive programs, we created a farmer typology using data from three waves (2015, 2016, 2018) of a longitudinal survey of 358 farmers from Iowa, a highly productive agricultural state in the U.S. Midwest. Using multivariat...
University of Colorado at BoulderOur summer’s sociological research on farmers had an ending that fe...
Public concern about soil erosion has increased in recent years. It is now a high-priority issue amo...
Tenants and part-owners are farming an increasing number of acres in the United States, while full-o...
Farmers’ attitudes towards viability of specific conservation practices or actions strongly impact t...
Since 2011, qualitative studies examining adoption of conservation practices and programs (CPPs) hav...
This is a comprehensive review of all published, quantitative studies focused on adoption of agricul...
Soil and water conservation practices have been identified as viable solutions for reducing the nega...
Agricultural policy is becoming increasingly influenced by environmental policy, but achieving envir...
There is a complex issue by the need for strategic development of agricultural lands to ensure we ca...
While sense of place (SOP) has been used in amenity landscapes to understand pro-environmental behav...
Environmental Science major at the University of Wisconsin-StoutThere are several factors that have ...
In the agricultural Mid-west, riparian corridors are vital for protecting biodiversity and water qua...
Excess nutrients and sedimentation, reduced water quality, and erosion have become pressing issues i...
Since the destruction and despair caused by the dust bowl of the 1930’s, Americans and their governm...
Since the destruction and despair caused by the dust bowl of the 1930’s, Americans and their governm...
University of Colorado at BoulderOur summer’s sociological research on farmers had an ending that fe...
Public concern about soil erosion has increased in recent years. It is now a high-priority issue amo...
Tenants and part-owners are farming an increasing number of acres in the United States, while full-o...
Farmers’ attitudes towards viability of specific conservation practices or actions strongly impact t...
Since 2011, qualitative studies examining adoption of conservation practices and programs (CPPs) hav...
This is a comprehensive review of all published, quantitative studies focused on adoption of agricul...
Soil and water conservation practices have been identified as viable solutions for reducing the nega...
Agricultural policy is becoming increasingly influenced by environmental policy, but achieving envir...
There is a complex issue by the need for strategic development of agricultural lands to ensure we ca...
While sense of place (SOP) has been used in amenity landscapes to understand pro-environmental behav...
Environmental Science major at the University of Wisconsin-StoutThere are several factors that have ...
In the agricultural Mid-west, riparian corridors are vital for protecting biodiversity and water qua...
Excess nutrients and sedimentation, reduced water quality, and erosion have become pressing issues i...
Since the destruction and despair caused by the dust bowl of the 1930’s, Americans and their governm...
Since the destruction and despair caused by the dust bowl of the 1930’s, Americans and their governm...
University of Colorado at BoulderOur summer’s sociological research on farmers had an ending that fe...
Public concern about soil erosion has increased in recent years. It is now a high-priority issue amo...
Tenants and part-owners are farming an increasing number of acres in the United States, while full-o...