Manure separation technologies are essential for sustainable livestock operations in areas with high livestock density as these technologies result in better utilization of manure and reduced environmental impact. Technologies for manure separation have been well researched and are ready for use. Their use, however, has been limited to the Netherlands. This paper investigates the role of farm and farmer characteristics and farmers' attitudes toward technology-specific attributes in influencing the likelihood of the adoption of mechanical manure separation technology. The analysis used survey data collected from 111 Dutch dairy farmers in 2009. The results showed that the age and education level of the farmer and farm size are important vari...
Using untreated livestock manure adversely affects the environment and human health. Although transf...
In the Netherlands initiatives are taken to process manure. The result is that different manure prod...
While the world population is increasing, the production of food needs to match this growing demand....
Manure separation technologies are essential for sustainable livestock operations in areas with high...
In this paper, an ordered probit model is used to assess the factors that affect the probability of ...
In this paper, an ordered probit model is used to assess the factors that affect the probability of ...
Manure treatment technologies have been developed in Europe to better use animal manures and to redu...
The global quest for a sustainable bio-economy has brought to the fore importance of engaging agricu...
Whilst much is known of new technology adopters, little research has addressed the role of their att...
Modern practices of industrial farming, such as mineral fertilization, caused a widespread degradati...
As a consequence of the changing structure of livestock industries, many farmers lack the amount of ...
Besides business economics other motivations might also play an important role in the adoption of ne...
This paper addresses the question of which factors influence a farmer in deciding to adopt an innova...
This paper addresses the question which factors influence a farmer in deciding to adopt an innovatio...
This paper explores the process of adoption of innovations in pig husbandry systems in the Netherlan...
Using untreated livestock manure adversely affects the environment and human health. Although transf...
In the Netherlands initiatives are taken to process manure. The result is that different manure prod...
While the world population is increasing, the production of food needs to match this growing demand....
Manure separation technologies are essential for sustainable livestock operations in areas with high...
In this paper, an ordered probit model is used to assess the factors that affect the probability of ...
In this paper, an ordered probit model is used to assess the factors that affect the probability of ...
Manure treatment technologies have been developed in Europe to better use animal manures and to redu...
The global quest for a sustainable bio-economy has brought to the fore importance of engaging agricu...
Whilst much is known of new technology adopters, little research has addressed the role of their att...
Modern practices of industrial farming, such as mineral fertilization, caused a widespread degradati...
As a consequence of the changing structure of livestock industries, many farmers lack the amount of ...
Besides business economics other motivations might also play an important role in the adoption of ne...
This paper addresses the question of which factors influence a farmer in deciding to adopt an innova...
This paper addresses the question which factors influence a farmer in deciding to adopt an innovatio...
This paper explores the process of adoption of innovations in pig husbandry systems in the Netherlan...
Using untreated livestock manure adversely affects the environment and human health. Although transf...
In the Netherlands initiatives are taken to process manure. The result is that different manure prod...
While the world population is increasing, the production of food needs to match this growing demand....