A conceptual optimal control theory model which considers farm level decision making with respect to soil management is developed. A simplified version of the theoretical model is applied to the Piedmont area of Virginia. The model includes the productivity impacts of both soil erosion and technological progress. Both the theoretical model and its empirical application are improvements over previous efforts. Results suggest that farmers in the study area can achieve substantial reductions in soil erosion by adopting alternative farming practices
Abstract probability of meeting conservation goals in the short run, rather than rely on long-runThi...
The purpose of this bulletin is to discuss the results of research to develop an analytic method for...
This study developed an intertemporal Stout). profit function to determine optimal conser- Walker in...
Important linkages between farm management variables, soil loss, crop yields, and incentives to prac...
A dynamic economic model of soil erosion is presented where the intensity of use of inputs and the c...
A dynamic economic model of soil erosion is presented where the intensity of use of inputs and the c...
Many farming decisions are choices among discrete practices. This is particularly true for decisions...
who farmed highly erodible land prior to the passage of the Act to have a locally approved conservat...
The Conservation Compliance provision of the Food Security Act of 1985 requires all farmers who farm...
This paper studies the effects of environmental policy on the farmer's soil optimal management. We c...
International audienceThis paper studies the effects of environmental policy on the farmer's soil op...
This study developed an intertemporal profit function to determine optimal conservation adoption str...
Sheet and rill erosion has been identified as a major problem in much of the United States. The effe...
Conceptual models of crop production are developed to demonstrate the applicability of the theory of...
This article finds the optimal choice of tillage method and crop rotation for farmers who correctly ...
Abstract probability of meeting conservation goals in the short run, rather than rely on long-runThi...
The purpose of this bulletin is to discuss the results of research to develop an analytic method for...
This study developed an intertemporal Stout). profit function to determine optimal conser- Walker in...
Important linkages between farm management variables, soil loss, crop yields, and incentives to prac...
A dynamic economic model of soil erosion is presented where the intensity of use of inputs and the c...
A dynamic economic model of soil erosion is presented where the intensity of use of inputs and the c...
Many farming decisions are choices among discrete practices. This is particularly true for decisions...
who farmed highly erodible land prior to the passage of the Act to have a locally approved conservat...
The Conservation Compliance provision of the Food Security Act of 1985 requires all farmers who farm...
This paper studies the effects of environmental policy on the farmer's soil optimal management. We c...
International audienceThis paper studies the effects of environmental policy on the farmer's soil op...
This study developed an intertemporal profit function to determine optimal conservation adoption str...
Sheet and rill erosion has been identified as a major problem in much of the United States. The effe...
Conceptual models of crop production are developed to demonstrate the applicability of the theory of...
This article finds the optimal choice of tillage method and crop rotation for farmers who correctly ...
Abstract probability of meeting conservation goals in the short run, rather than rely on long-runThi...
The purpose of this bulletin is to discuss the results of research to develop an analytic method for...
This study developed an intertemporal Stout). profit function to determine optimal conser- Walker in...