Among Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) participants, there is a distinction between farm households using the program to ease out of farming and those using the program to augment production receipts. We find evidence that factors other than crop or livestock revenue and environmental factors are associated with program participation and acreage enrollment among farmers who continue agricultural production. Program payments and farm size are positively associated with the amount of land enrolled in the CRP, and characteristics of participants in land retirement and working-lands CRP components are similar
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, this paper investigates the interrelationship among ...
We evaluate participation in the Conservation Reserve Program and its relationship with time allocat...
Conservation reserve program (CRP) payments amount to several billion dollars annually. Payments ar...
Among Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) participants, there is a distinction between farm household...
drafts of this manuscript. The views and opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of...
By distinguishing between the decision to participate in the conservation reserve program (CRP) and ...
Since both working off the farm and participating in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) remove i...
We evaluate participation in the Conservation Reserve Program and its relationship with time allocat...
Participation in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is associated with a number of farm and oper...
Using a three-stage sample selection model, we identify factors affecting the probability and level ...
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, we investigate the interrelationship between partici...
This study examines the effect of farm operator demographics, land attributes, production characteri...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which provides financial incentives for landowners to idle e...
Richard N. Boisvert Gregory L. Poe David R. JustTo better understand the interaction between the f...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, this paper investigates the interrelationship among ...
We evaluate participation in the Conservation Reserve Program and its relationship with time allocat...
Conservation reserve program (CRP) payments amount to several billion dollars annually. Payments ar...
Among Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) participants, there is a distinction between farm household...
drafts of this manuscript. The views and opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of...
By distinguishing between the decision to participate in the conservation reserve program (CRP) and ...
Since both working off the farm and participating in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) remove i...
We evaluate participation in the Conservation Reserve Program and its relationship with time allocat...
Participation in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is associated with a number of farm and oper...
Using a three-stage sample selection model, we identify factors affecting the probability and level ...
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, we investigate the interrelationship between partici...
This study examines the effect of farm operator demographics, land attributes, production characteri...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which provides financial incentives for landowners to idle e...
Richard N. Boisvert Gregory L. Poe David R. JustTo better understand the interaction between the f...
Since both release resources from agricultural production, it is not surprising that decisions to wo...
Using a national survey of U.S farm households, this paper investigates the interrelationship among ...
We evaluate participation in the Conservation Reserve Program and its relationship with time allocat...
Conservation reserve program (CRP) payments amount to several billion dollars annually. Payments ar...