This paper analyzes the effect of labeling information on U.S. farmers’ herbicide choices. Herbicide choices reported by U.S. soybean farmers are used to estimate farmer preferences for different herbicide attributes using a mixed logit model. Our results indicate that statements displayed on pesticide labels regarding risks to human health and the environment are important components in herbicide selection. We find that farmers are willing to pay an average of $27 per acre to avoid using an herbicide labeled with the word “Warning” and $38 per acre to avoid using an herbicide labeled with the word “Danger.
This study develops a comparable measure of pesticide risks. Based on revealed preference method an...
"Federal regulations on the use of herbicides change frequently; thus farmers need to stay informed ...
The reduction of adverse health and environmental effects from pesticide use is currently a top prio...
This paper analyzes the effect of labeling information on U.S. farmers’ herbicide choices. Herbicide...
The general objective of this study was to analyze the effect of labeling information on farmers’ he...
This study analyzed the effect of label information on farmers\u27 herbicide choices. Two approaches...
This paper examines the role of risk aversion in setting herbicide label rates and application rates...
This paper examines the role of risk aversion in setting herbicide label rates and application rates...
The importance of risk in a fanner's decision to use herbicides should not be forgotten. This p...
Microeconomic studies often make two assumptions: 1) producers focus on profit maximization, disrega...
The introduction and rapid adoption of herbicide-tolerant crops has renewed interest in better under...
A revealed-preference approach is proposed for the evaluation of the impact of changed patterns of h...
Herbicides account for approximately 2.2% of total farm expenses and are applied to more than 80% of...
Abstract: A revealed-preference approach is proposed for the evaluation of the impact of changed pat...
Valuing the Changes in Herbicide Risks Resulting from Adoption of Roundup Ready Soybeans by U.S. Far...
This study develops a comparable measure of pesticide risks. Based on revealed preference method an...
"Federal regulations on the use of herbicides change frequently; thus farmers need to stay informed ...
The reduction of adverse health and environmental effects from pesticide use is currently a top prio...
This paper analyzes the effect of labeling information on U.S. farmers’ herbicide choices. Herbicide...
The general objective of this study was to analyze the effect of labeling information on farmers’ he...
This study analyzed the effect of label information on farmers\u27 herbicide choices. Two approaches...
This paper examines the role of risk aversion in setting herbicide label rates and application rates...
This paper examines the role of risk aversion in setting herbicide label rates and application rates...
The importance of risk in a fanner's decision to use herbicides should not be forgotten. This p...
Microeconomic studies often make two assumptions: 1) producers focus on profit maximization, disrega...
The introduction and rapid adoption of herbicide-tolerant crops has renewed interest in better under...
A revealed-preference approach is proposed for the evaluation of the impact of changed patterns of h...
Herbicides account for approximately 2.2% of total farm expenses and are applied to more than 80% of...
Abstract: A revealed-preference approach is proposed for the evaluation of the impact of changed pat...
Valuing the Changes in Herbicide Risks Resulting from Adoption of Roundup Ready Soybeans by U.S. Far...
This study develops a comparable measure of pesticide risks. Based on revealed preference method an...
"Federal regulations on the use of herbicides change frequently; thus farmers need to stay informed ...
The reduction of adverse health and environmental effects from pesticide use is currently a top prio...