The range of environmental problems confronting agriculture has expanded in recent years. As the largest program designed to mitigate the negative environmental effects of agriculture, the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) has broadened its initial focus on reductions in soil erosion to consider other landscape factors that may also be beneficial. For example, preserving habitats can help protect wildlife, thus leading to more nature-viewing opportunities. This report demonstrates how nonmarket valuation models can be used in targeting conservation programs such as the CRP
Pheasant hunting benefits of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) were approximately $80 million/y...
Conservation programs are a significant part of farm legislation. The recent farm bill in-creases fu...
The paper uses data from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) auctions to elicit farmers' attitude...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) will boost net farm income and improve environmental quality ...
What to do with CRP contracts as they expire is one of the most pressing issues confronting U.S. agr...
This paper presents the methodology, assumptions, and data used to generate regional and na-tional e...
This paper quantifies the effects of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) on farmland and develope...
The United States has invested large sums of resources in conservation programs for agriculture over...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) may generate $6-$14 billion (present value) in benefits to n...
The Environmental Benefits Index (EBI) ranks Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) offers by weighing p...
Pheasant hunting benefits of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) were approximately $80 million/y...
Over $1.7 billion has been spent on the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) since 1985. The purpose ...
Reductions in maximum Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres mandated by the 2008 Farm Act, along ...
Conservation Titles of the 1985 Food Security Act lead to agricultural market and resource use adjus...
The economic consequences of retiring 45 million CRP acres were compared to a baseline situation. Ne...
Pheasant hunting benefits of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) were approximately $80 million/y...
Conservation programs are a significant part of farm legislation. The recent farm bill in-creases fu...
The paper uses data from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) auctions to elicit farmers' attitude...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) will boost net farm income and improve environmental quality ...
What to do with CRP contracts as they expire is one of the most pressing issues confronting U.S. agr...
This paper presents the methodology, assumptions, and data used to generate regional and na-tional e...
This paper quantifies the effects of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) on farmland and develope...
The United States has invested large sums of resources in conservation programs for agriculture over...
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) may generate $6-$14 billion (present value) in benefits to n...
The Environmental Benefits Index (EBI) ranks Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) offers by weighing p...
Pheasant hunting benefits of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) were approximately $80 million/y...
Over $1.7 billion has been spent on the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) since 1985. The purpose ...
Reductions in maximum Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres mandated by the 2008 Farm Act, along ...
Conservation Titles of the 1985 Food Security Act lead to agricultural market and resource use adjus...
The economic consequences of retiring 45 million CRP acres were compared to a baseline situation. Ne...
Pheasant hunting benefits of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) were approximately $80 million/y...
Conservation programs are a significant part of farm legislation. The recent farm bill in-creases fu...
The paper uses data from the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) auctions to elicit farmers' attitude...