This paper estimates the return on investment in the skeleton weed management program in Western Australia. A bioeconomic model is used to estimate costs to broadacre cropping industries over time with and without the program. Results suggest that without the program annual crop yield losses and increased growing costs, expressed in Australian dollars ($A), could reach A$13.6 million after 30 years. With the program, these losses reduce to A$5.0 million. If annual skeleton weed program costs remain approximately A$3.4 million, the program is likely to produce an annual net benefit to grain producers of A$8.6 million after 30 years
A recent analysis indicated that the direct financial cost of weeds to Australia’s winter grain sect...
Conference poster: A novel bioeconomic model is used to value the potential benefits of research in...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...
Based on the timing and location of 400 successful releases of insects specifically targeting Echium...
The annual economic loss of agricultural production caused by weeds in Australia has been estimated ...
Based on the timing and location of 400 successful releases of insects specifically targeting Echium...
The annual economic loss of agricultural production caused by weeds in Australia has been estimated ...
The present paper reports an economic evaluation of the long-term benefits to Australia of research ...
The present paper reports an economic evaluation of the long-term benefits to Australia of research ...
Economic evaluations of the benefits of integrated weed management often only consider the benefits ...
Economic evaluations of the benefits of integrated weed management often only consider the benefits ...
Seasonal variability is an important source of risk faced by farmers and, regardless of an individua...
A recent analysis indicated that the direct financial cost of weeds to Australia’s winter grain sect...
A recent analysis indicated that the direct financial cost of weeds to Australia’s winter grain sect...
Valuing potential benefits of weed biocontrol research A study of Californian thistle on New Zealand...
A recent analysis indicated that the direct financial cost of weeds to Australia’s winter grain sect...
Conference poster: A novel bioeconomic model is used to value the potential benefits of research in...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...
Based on the timing and location of 400 successful releases of insects specifically targeting Echium...
The annual economic loss of agricultural production caused by weeds in Australia has been estimated ...
Based on the timing and location of 400 successful releases of insects specifically targeting Echium...
The annual economic loss of agricultural production caused by weeds in Australia has been estimated ...
The present paper reports an economic evaluation of the long-term benefits to Australia of research ...
The present paper reports an economic evaluation of the long-term benefits to Australia of research ...
Economic evaluations of the benefits of integrated weed management often only consider the benefits ...
Economic evaluations of the benefits of integrated weed management often only consider the benefits ...
Seasonal variability is an important source of risk faced by farmers and, regardless of an individua...
A recent analysis indicated that the direct financial cost of weeds to Australia’s winter grain sect...
A recent analysis indicated that the direct financial cost of weeds to Australia’s winter grain sect...
Valuing potential benefits of weed biocontrol research A study of Californian thistle on New Zealand...
A recent analysis indicated that the direct financial cost of weeds to Australia’s winter grain sect...
Conference poster: A novel bioeconomic model is used to value the potential benefits of research in...
Aim: Decision-making in weed management involves consideration of limited budgets, long time horizon...