An empirical model is developed to estimate the effects of alternative farming practices on potential nitrogen runoff and leaching in 128,591 National Resources Inventory sites across the Midwest and the Northern Plains of the United States. This model integrates the effects of soils, climate, crops, and management practices on nitrogen loss. The model is applied to evaluation of two policy scenarios. The first scenario reduces N fertilizer application rates by 25 percent through the soil N test. The second replaces continuous cropping practices with crop rotations. The results show that policy effects vary widely across the study region. This analysis emphasizes the importance of conducting policy analysis on a disaggregated scale
From 1993 onwards, various policy measures aiming at reducing nitrogen (N) losses were introduced i...
A multiyear regional risk programming model was used in evaluating the impacts of different environm...
Regional and farm-level analyses are conducted to evaluate the economic and environmental impacts of...
An empirical model is developed to estimate the effects of alternative farming practices on potentia...
The purpose of this study is to understand the implications of farm-to-farm and regional variations ...
The environmental consequences of farming have become increasingly important to policymakers, produc...
Policies to reduce nitrate leaching are evaluated using a mixed integer linear programming model of ...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) transport from agricultural lands is a major source of surface water pollut...
A computer simulation model was used to estimate the impact of different fertilizer management pract...
Agricultural nitrogen losses are the major contributor to nitrogen loads in the Mississippi River, a...
Nitrate, as a water contaminant, can have many detrimental impacts on ecosystem and human health. Wi...
International audienceThe SWAT model was used to model the impacts of climate, soils and agricultura...
Environmental and economic effects of nitrogen fertilizer reduction on North Alabama small farms are...
Agricultural production in the United States, through its intensive use of nitrogen fertilizer, has ...
In this study, the ADAPT (Agricultural Drainage and Pesticide Transport) model was calibrated and va...
From 1993 onwards, various policy measures aiming at reducing nitrogen (N) losses were introduced i...
A multiyear regional risk programming model was used in evaluating the impacts of different environm...
Regional and farm-level analyses are conducted to evaluate the economic and environmental impacts of...
An empirical model is developed to estimate the effects of alternative farming practices on potentia...
The purpose of this study is to understand the implications of farm-to-farm and regional variations ...
The environmental consequences of farming have become increasingly important to policymakers, produc...
Policies to reduce nitrate leaching are evaluated using a mixed integer linear programming model of ...
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) transport from agricultural lands is a major source of surface water pollut...
A computer simulation model was used to estimate the impact of different fertilizer management pract...
Agricultural nitrogen losses are the major contributor to nitrogen loads in the Mississippi River, a...
Nitrate, as a water contaminant, can have many detrimental impacts on ecosystem and human health. Wi...
International audienceThe SWAT model was used to model the impacts of climate, soils and agricultura...
Environmental and economic effects of nitrogen fertilizer reduction on North Alabama small farms are...
Agricultural production in the United States, through its intensive use of nitrogen fertilizer, has ...
In this study, the ADAPT (Agricultural Drainage and Pesticide Transport) model was calibrated and va...
From 1993 onwards, various policy measures aiming at reducing nitrogen (N) losses were introduced i...
A multiyear regional risk programming model was used in evaluating the impacts of different environm...
Regional and farm-level analyses are conducted to evaluate the economic and environmental impacts of...