The paper uses data from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) auctions to elicit farmers' attitudes toward the environment by analyzing their bids. The CRP pays farmers to remove land from production and put it to a conservation use. An interesting aspect of these auctions is that winners are determined by a combination of low bids and environmental scores of individual plots. The results indicate that farmers condition their bids on the strength of their environmental scores and that they consistently value those environmental improvements which are concentrated locally such as reduced soil erosion, while they place less emphasis on those benefits which resemble public goods such as air quality and wildlife habitat
Conservation programs are a significant part of farm legislation. The recent farm bill in-creases fu...
Opportunities exist in rangeland areas for changed grazing management practices to have positive env...
<p>Efforts to reverse declines in native grasslands benefit from agricultural policies that encourag...
The paper uses data from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) auctions to elicit farmers' attitude...
The paper uses data from one Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) auction to elicit farmers ’ attitude...
The range of environmental problems confronting agriculture has expanded in recent years. As the lar...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture spends over $5 billion per year on conservation programs, mostly...
There has been limited empirical research to investigate the way in which farmers respond to market-...
Until recently public efforts to encourage conservation on private land in many countries has primar...
A framework for analyzing conservation programs that rank applications using environmental indices i...
The USDA has used bidding to enroll land into the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and may use sim...
This paper studies bidder behavior in an innovative program in which farmers compete to sell their d...
A multitude of design decisions influence the performance of voluntary conservation programs. This E...
Auctions have been used to trade commodities as diverse as electricity, residential property, broadc...
This study examines how jointness of environmental benefits and environmental heterogeneity affect a...
Conservation programs are a significant part of farm legislation. The recent farm bill in-creases fu...
Opportunities exist in rangeland areas for changed grazing management practices to have positive env...
<p>Efforts to reverse declines in native grasslands benefit from agricultural policies that encourag...
The paper uses data from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) auctions to elicit farmers' attitude...
The paper uses data from one Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) auction to elicit farmers ’ attitude...
The range of environmental problems confronting agriculture has expanded in recent years. As the lar...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture spends over $5 billion per year on conservation programs, mostly...
There has been limited empirical research to investigate the way in which farmers respond to market-...
Until recently public efforts to encourage conservation on private land in many countries has primar...
A framework for analyzing conservation programs that rank applications using environmental indices i...
The USDA has used bidding to enroll land into the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and may use sim...
This paper studies bidder behavior in an innovative program in which farmers compete to sell their d...
A multitude of design decisions influence the performance of voluntary conservation programs. This E...
Auctions have been used to trade commodities as diverse as electricity, residential property, broadc...
This study examines how jointness of environmental benefits and environmental heterogeneity affect a...
Conservation programs are a significant part of farm legislation. The recent farm bill in-creases fu...
Opportunities exist in rangeland areas for changed grazing management practices to have positive env...
<p>Efforts to reverse declines in native grasslands benefit from agricultural policies that encourag...